Premiums

Here is some a collection of information relating to Premiums.

Related FAQs

Here are some FAQ's relating to Premiums

Is the price the same if I use Aeva versus purchasing a plan elsewhere?
Yes. Aeva always features the most competitive rates available in the Canadian health insurance marketplace. Whether you are considering Alberta Blue Cross, Canada Life, Manulife, or Sun Life, you can trust Aeva to offer the best possible rates.

Using Aeva to find your health insurance policy does not increase the cost compared to purchasing directly from the provider.
How much will a health care plan cost?

The cost of a health insurance plan, often referred to as the 'premium,' varies based on several key factors:

  • Your province of residence
  • The specific health insurance plan you choose
  • The age of the individuals covered under the plan
  • The number of people insured under the plan (larger families typically pay more than smaller families)
  • Any optional add-ons or additional coverage included in your plan


At Aeva.ca, we help Canadians compare plans from top providers like Alberta Blue Cross, Canada Life, Manulife, and Sun Life to ensure you find the best match for your needs and budget.

What is the cheapest health insurance plan?
Aeva shows you all the health insurance plans available to you in your local province or territory.

Using Aeva, you can filter the available plans according to your budget.

It's important to understand that with health insurance, you generally get what you pay for. A higher-cost plan will typically offer more extensive coverage, including more benefits, treatments, and services. Conversely, a lower-cost plan will offer less extensive coverage, with fewer benefits, treatments, and services.
When are my health and dental insurance premiums due?
Premium due dates for health and dental insurance premiums can vary significantly between providers. Knowing the exact dates can help you stay on top of your payments and ensure continuous coverage.

Manulife:
Premiums are due on the 1st business day of each month.

Canada Life:
Premiums are due on the 15th of each month.

Sun Life:
Premiums are due any day between the 1st to 28th of any given month. You can specify your preferred date at the time of application.
How can I obtain my annual receipt or statement from the insurance company?
To retrieve your annual health insurance receipt, log in to your chosen insurance company's secure online client portal, which includes providers like Alberta Blue Cross, Canada Life, Manulife, and Sun Life.

Alternatively, you can call your insurance company using their toll-free customer service numbers to request an annual statement or receipt be sent to you.
How do I update my payment information with my insurance company?
To update your payment information with your health insurance provider, you can call their toll-free number. This option is available for carriers like Alberta Blue Cross, Canada Life, Manulife, and Sun Life.

Additionally, most insurance companies offer a secure online client portal where you can easily update your payment details. Simply log in with your credentials to make the necessary changes.
What is a premium for health insurance?
A premium for health insurance refers to the amount you pay regularly to keep your health insurance policy active. The premium cost can vary based on factors such as the age of the insured individuals, the number of people covered under the plan, and the chosen plan type.

Typically, health insurance premiums are paid on a monthly basis.

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