Many Canadians are under the impression that a pre-existing condition or their medical history will make it impossible to obtain life insurance coverage. This misinformation leaves a large segment of the vulnerable population unprotected.
Specialty Life Insurance has designed a new product where your health is no longer a barrier to getting coverage. In fact, you can apply even with a history of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and many more serious conditions.
Canadian seniors can now secure their end-of-life expenses with a revolutionary Final Expense Life Insurance plan. The plan's simple eligibility requirements have left many seniors in shock as they qualify for coverage without the need for a medical exam or a complicated application process.
Designed to meet the unique needs of Canadians, this life insurance offers flexible options, allowing you to choose up to $50,000 of coverage that works best for you and your loved ones. And with affordable rates, you can ensure that you're getting the best value for your money.
Thinking you might need seniors life insurance? But afraid you won’t qualify or that’s it’s too expensive?
Introducing a unique, game-changing life insurance product specially designed for seniors: Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance for Seniors.
Health does NOT need to be a barrier to affordable life insurance any longer. With Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance for Seniors, life insurance coverage is guaranteed no matter any existing health conditions - even if you have a history of serious illness such as heart conditions, cancer, or stroke.
Traditional life insurance often requires medical underwriting, which includes blood and other invasive tests. The application can take months to process, and are designed to weed out those who often need life insurance the most - seniors!
Luckily, Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance for Seniors has no blood tests, no medical tests of any kind. This specialized plan can get Canadians coverage instantly, with no inconvenient agent visits or long complicated paperwork.
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Canadians were able to save just 3.21% of their disposable income in the last couple of years, or about $1,277 on average per household. This places us in the bottom half of 29 countries studied, with Americans able to save more than triple that amount. The three main reasons it is so difficult to save nowadays are: