Many Canadians don't know this option exists—but it could save your family
Here's what happens when you're diagnosed with a terminal illness
A medical specialist must diagnose you with 12 months or less to live
An advisor will let you know what documentation we require from you.
"Once approved, receive 100% of your benefit amount to use however you need.
Experimental treatments not covered by provincial health care
Mortgage and rent payments so family stays in home
Travel expenses for family to be with you
Daily living expenses while unable to work
Palliative care or in-home nursing
Creating final memories with family (bucket list)
Once diagnosed, you're uninsurable. This is your window—while you're healthy.
Experimental treatments, travel for care, lost income—all on you.
Every person with a terminal illness thought the same thing before diagnosis.
Terminal Illness (with 12 months or less to live) must be diagnosed by a medical specialist.
Once approved, receive 100% of your benefit amount to use however you need.
Yes! Family history alone doesn't disqualify you. Insurers assess your current health status. If you're currently healthy, you can typically get coverage at standard rates. However, once you're diagnosed with a terminal illness, you become uninsurable—so applying before something like a terminal illness diagnoses happens is critical.
1Terminal Illness (with 12 months or less to live) must be diagnosed by a medical specialist. Terms and Conditions apply.
2Terms and Conditions apply.
3Coverage amounts depend on age and personal circumstances