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There are a variety of life insurance policies available in Canada: the best type of plan depends on the insured’s needs and budget. The following is only a snapshot of the different types of plans.
In general, life insurance policies are classified according to two criteria:
- By length of coverage
- By medical exam requirements
Let’s look at each of this classification in detail.
Types of life insurance based on coverage length
Life insurance in Canada is generally grouped into two major types, if it is about coverage length: temporary insurance and permanent insurance.
Here is a breakdown of these insurance types and below you will find a detailed description of each type:
Term life insurance type
Term life insurance policies cover short-term needs. Term coverage is the simplest form of life insurance. It provides the largest benefit for the minimum amount of premium. The insured can use the benefits offered by this coverage to pay off debt or to fulfill any other need. The premiums on these policies start off low, but increase as the insured gets older. Term policies can typically last for 10 years, 20 years or 30 years, but Industrial Alliance offers a Pick-a-Term policy: the insured can pick his/her Term from ten to 40 years.
If you are interested in Term Life Insurance, click here to get a Term Life Insurance quote.
Permanent life insurance type
This type of life insurance provides insurance protection till the policy matures, as long as the insured pays the premiums on time. The four major types of permanent insurance are Whole Life, Universal Life, Limited-Pay, and Term 100. Continue Reading…