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University Sanctioned Activity Outside Canada

All students travelling on a university-sanctioned activity must register their travel through the 9I制作厂免费 Student Travel Registry app at least 10 working days prior to their scheduled departure.

What are University Sanctioned Activities?

University sanctioned international activities include:

  1. Curricular activities (i.e., credit or non-credit course work, exchange programs, field work, music performances and research).
  2. Or听co-curricular activities (e.g. University funded internships, varsity sports) that are officially approved or endorsed by 9I制作厂免费 and for which international travel is an essential part of the activity, whether or not the student is pursuing the activity for academic credit or recognition, or receives University or third-party funding.

University sanctioned international activities exclude:

  1. Activities sponsored or organized by student clubs or associations,
  2. Activities organized solely by a student or group of students.

Extended Health Insurance for international students:

9I制作厂免费'sInternational Student Health Insurance plan can be extended at no additional cost to the student to cover expenses related to:

  1. Emergency Medical Care.
  2. Basic Health and Supplementary Health benefits.
  3. Accidental Dismemberment and Repatriation.

Eligibility Criteria:

  1. You are a student registered at 9I制作厂免费, covered under 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 International Student Health Insurance plan - contract no. 95258.
  2. You are participating in a University Sanctioned International Activity听in a country other than Canada or your country of origin.

Request Extended International Health Insurance (outside of Canada):

  1. Log on to using your student email ID.
    Warning: Do not use an to login.
  2. Select the听Request for extended International Health Insurance (Outside of Canada) option.
  3. Fill all the relevant details in the form and create a ticket.

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