Information Regarding Bundle Offers Insurance And Canada

Everything you need to know for a seamless cross-border journey.

If you are thinking of driving your car to Canada, rest assured that your Bundle Offers insurance will still cover you. While we do not offer insurance to residents of Canada, Bundle Offers's coverage in the United States does extend north of the border.

Please read the following important information if you plan to drive your car into Canada.

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What do I need to drive my car across the border into Canada?

If you reside in the United States and are planning to drive your car into Canada, you need to have all of the following items on hand when you arrive at the border:

Proof of U.S. Citizenship

As of June 1, 2009, all travelers, including US citizens 16 years of age or over, are required to have a passport or other travel document approved by the Department of Homeland Security. U.S. citizens under the age of 16 can present their original birth certificate or other proof of U.S. citizenship. For more details, visit the U.S. State Department Travel page.

Proof of Auto Insurance

Your standard Bundle Offers insurance ID card will work as proof of insurance at the border. Canadian ID cards are not necessary if you're visiting Canada as a tourist. Need a replacement? Log in online to email, print, or fax a copy instantly.

Vehicle Registration

Drivers must also have their vehicle registration on hand at the border. Border officials check these to verify ownership and prevent vehicle theft or smuggling.

What can I expect when I reach the Canadian Border?

Upon arriving at the Canadian border services booth, the driver will be required to roll down the front and back windows of the car so that the border officer can speak with everyone in the vehicle.

The Border Services Officer will ask the driver a series of questions about your stay, purpose of travel, and destination. These questions must be answered honestly and directly.

What can I expect when driving in Canada?

Driving in Canada is similar to driving in parts of the United States. However, distances and speeds are posted in kilometers per hour instead of miles per hour.

Some signs, particularly in Quebec, may be in French. Be prepared for metric measurements and dual-language signage.

What if I rent a car in the U.S. and want to drive into Canada?

If you plan to drive a car rented in the United States into Canada and back again, check with the rental car company as to whether or not they will allow you to drive the rental car across the border.

If the rental car company allows you to drive in Canada, all the information provided above still applies. Your rental car company can provide you with additional details.

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