Welcome to New Brunswick!     

Immigrating to Canada is an exciting opportunity. However, it is also a challenge while you are learning the life and culture. We would love to assist you settling in New Brunswick and provide you with different INSURANCE solutions to protect you and your family. 

 

Housing

Rent

Many Canadians choose to rent instead of buying a house. No matter you are living in an apartment or portion of a dwelling owned by others, you should purchase tenant’s insurance in order to protect your properties from various exposures to losses such as fire, theft, etc. Based on individual needs, you may purchase Tenants Basic or Comprehensive Form from us.

For more information on renting and your rights as a tenant, click here!

Buy

Purchasing a house especially your very first one is a big step. It is important to remember that there are many hidden costs involved such as property tax, maintenance cost including heat and hydro, registration fee, etc.

Please go to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) or Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) for more information.

It makes sense to protect your house. Besides proper operation and maintenance, it is also very important to purchase house insurance for your biggest investment. Many Canadians purchase their first homes through mortgage programs which by law require mortgage loan insurance for the purpose of protecting your lender (financial institution) in case of payment default.

 

Transportation

Car is another big investment for any Canadians. Whether you buy or lease a car (new or used), it is always important to understand your financial obligation. Find out more......

Your car needs insurance. This is the law. Third party liability coverage is mandatory in new Brunswick. Collision and comprehensive coverage are also available based on your needs. Mitchell McConnell is an independent insurance brokerage and capable of providing you the most competitive price for your car insurance. 

 

Health Care

Canada has one of the best health insurance systems in the world. Most of your health care expenses are paid through your taxes. However, permanent residents of British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick have a three-month eligibility waiting period. During that time, you should apply temporary private insurance. You may also purchase health services not available under the provincial plan. More general information is here on CIC website or contact us

Have you applied for you Medicare Card yet? Apply Now!

 
Your Business

  • Are you a business immigrant and coming here for an exploratory visit?  
  • Prepared to start your own business, or having a joint venture?
  • Have some questions about your commercial insurance coverage?
  • Need a quote?
  • and more......

We Can Help! Contact Us Today!

 



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