What does the insurance of my Visa Classic Student II RBC card cover?

Your bank
bank
Your card
card
I would like to
Inquire about the coverage of my card
Am I well insured?
See all
Travel
Car rental
Content insurance

Travel Insurance Card Visa Classic Student II RBC

Before the trip
Benefit
Coverage
Recommendation
During the trip
Benefit
Coverage
Recommendation
On site
Benefit
Coverage
Recommendation

Car Rental Insurance Card Visa Classic Student II RBC

Rental car
Benefit
Coverage
Recommendation

Content Insurance Card Visa Classic Student II RBC

Content
Benefit
Coverage
Recommendation
See all the guarantees

FAQ - RBC Visa Classic Student II

faq

How can I contact customer support?

For customer support, contact Assured Assistance at 1-800-511-4607 toll-free from the US & Canada, or 905-816-2583 collect from anywhere in the world.

How do I report a claim?

To report a claim, call Assured Assistance at 1-800-511-4607 toll-free within 30 days of the incident. Required documents include a claim form, purchase receipt, and your RBC credit card statement.

Who is insured?

Insurance covers the applicant (primary cardholder) and additional cardholders who are permanent residents of Canada. Family members are not insured.

How can I obtain an insurance certificate?

To obtain an insurance certificate, contact Assured Assistance at 1-800-511-4607 toll-free from the US & Canada, or 905-816-2583 collect.

For which sports activities am I not insured?

Excluded activities include professional sports, scuba diving without certification, motorized races, parachuting, and mountaineering requiring specialized equipment.

From when am I covered, and for how long?

Coverage begins when the full cost of the purchase or trip is paid using your RBC credit card and/or RBC Rewards points and ends on account cancellation, delinquency, or policy termination.

In which countries am I covered? Am I covered worldwide?

Yes, coverage applies worldwide, subject to adherence to the policy's terms and exclusions.

To benefit from the coverage, does the trip need to be paid in full with the card?

Yes, the trip must be fully paid using your RBC credit card and/or RBC Rewards points to qualify for insurance coverage.

All our guides on credit card insurance