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Deadline Extended!
Secure valuable coverage for you and your family through Protection Plus Benefits. Now available until December 16, 2025, you can get up to $100,000 in Life Insurance and up to $40,000 in Critical Illness Insurance without any medical questions.

Exclusive to you as a Member of the NPF—Enhanced protection for you and your loved ones when you need it the most.


Deadline Extended!
Secure valuable coverage for you and your family through Protection Plus Benefits. Now available until December 16, 2025, you can get up to $100,000 in Life Insurance and up to $40,000 in Critical Illness Insurance without any medical questions.

Exclusive to you as a Member of the NPF—Enhanced protection for you and your loved ones when you need it the most.

Make the first step to protect your family from the financial impact of a major illness, injury or death.

  • Guaranteed Coverage between November 4th and December 16th
  • Take it with you even if you leave the NPF
  • Customize your coverage based on your needs
  • Affordable NPF Member rates that aren’t available to the general public
  • Get a quote in seconds and sign up in minutes

You can choose Critical Illness Insurance or Life Insurance, or both.

Frequently asked questions

You can get a quote in seconds by clicking ‘Get a quote’ on this page. The price is impacted by several factors, including the amount of coverage you select and your sex at birth, age, and use of tobacco products.

The risk of dying and/or being diagnosed with a critical illness increases with age. To manage this risk, your premiums change when you enter a new age band. After age 25, age bands are in 5-year increments (i.e. 25-29, 30-34, 35-39 and so on). We’ll always advise you prior to making a change to your premium.

When thinking about how much coverage you need, you should consider your income, financial obligations, dependents, and health care needs.

Your Protection Plus Benefits coverage is portable and will continue automatically if your NPF membership changes (i.e. advancement, termination, etc.). Premiums will continue to be deducted via your preferred payment method, and you will remain eligible to submit claims, assuming that all other terms of the coverage are met. No action is required unless you decide to cancel.

To apply for coverage, you need to be actively at work. You cannot apply during an open enrolment while on leave. When you return to work, you can obtain up to the Guaranteed Coverage Amounts with no medical questions asked, if you apply within 31 days of the date you return to full time work at your usual place of employment, according to your regular work schedule.

If you apply between November 4th and December 16th or you apply within 31 days from your first day of work with the RCMP/NPF, you do not need to provide medical information to secure up to certain amounts in coverage. This amount of coverage is ‘guaranteed’.

If you were eligible during the time-limited period but decide to wait until after this period had passed to apply or were on leave during the time-limited period, then you will need to answer medical questions as part of your online application to secure any amount of coverage, unless you experience a qualifying life event.

The medical questions will simply appear as part of your application. Your application is still completed online and if more details are required based on your answers, Blue Cross Life will reach out to you to obtain this information.

If you buy coverage for an amount that DOES NOT require answering any medical questions (i.e. amounts up to and including the Non-Evidence Limit), your coverage is effective on the first day of the month following receipt of your electronically signed application form by Blue Cross Life.

For example, if the Non-Evidence Limit is $100,000 and you submit your signed application for $100,000 of coverage on January 1, or any date in January thereafter, your coverage will be effective on February 1 (the first of the month following receipt of your signed application).

If you apply for an amount that DOES require answering medical questions (i.e. amounts over the Non-Evidence Limit), your effective date is split in two. Your coverage for amounts up to the Non-Evidence Limit is effective on the first day of the month following receipt of your electronically signed application form by Blue Cross Life. The effective date for coverage for amounts higher than the Non-Evidence Limit will be communicated to you once your application has been processed and approved.

For example, if your Non-Evidence Limit is $100,000 and you submit your signed application for $150,000 of coverage on January 1, or any date in January thereafter, $100,000 of your coverage will be effective on February 1 (the first of the month following receipt of your signed application), and the remaining $50,000 is effective on the date this additional amount is approved by Blue Cross Life.

Most commonly, coverage for you, your spouse and/or your dependent children will end the earlier of when:

  • You terminate your coverage
  • Your premiums are not paid within 31 days of their due date
  • You or your spouse or your dependent child(ren) are no longer a full-time resident of Canada
  • Your spouse or your dependent child(ren) no longer meet the eligibility requirements
  • You or your spouse turn age 70, or your dependent child(ren) turn age 21 (age 26 if a full-time student)
  • The maximum amount payable under this policy has been paid
  • You or your spouse or your dependent child(ren) commit fraud against Blue Cross Life
  • You or your spouse or your dependent child(ren) die

Full details on when coverage ends are provided in the policy.

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