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Yes, as long as you have Canadian Insurance placed on the car and have a Canadian Insurance ID Card while it is in Canada. Your insurance broker can provide this to you.
There are many places you can hire a home insurance broker. Some companies to go to would be Farmers, Allstate, Nationwide, StateFarm, and American Family Insurance.
Are you pertaining to being both a direct insurance and reinsurance broker at the same time? It probably depends on the Insurance Laws in your country. In the Philippines, you can be both a direct insurance and reinsurance broker. There's just a higher paid-up capital required for the composite license.
There are many places where one can go to compare the cost of insurance. One can ask their insurance broker, or go to sites such as GoCompare and MoneySupermarket.
The best to get advice on auto insurance for teenagers would be a broker or an agent. If one already has auto insurance, one can call the broker that assisted with the original policy.
There are many different insurance carriers that offer SR22 Insurance. You should seek out an insurance broker in your neighborhood to find out more as information online can be misleading. It is better to sit down with a broker and go over all of your options.
There is a lot of information for an individual who would like to become a liability insurance broker. There are many books at the library as well at SBA website.
To get information on motor insurance in Toronto you can contact a broker in the Toronto area although any broker in Ontario would be able to help you. You can find brokers online or by searching the yellow pages under insurance.
If it is a group health insurance plan -- through your employer -- go to your HR person or your manager. They can get in touch with the insurance broker who sold them the plan. If it is an individual plan -- one you bought on your own -- go to the broker who sold it to you. Failing either of those, your state may have a consumer assistance department, within its insurance regulatory bureau. Go to your state government website and search for "health insurance consumer assistance." Good luck!
Two key words: Shop Around. Look in your local phone book and call up a bunch of companies and give them your information such as age, driver license number,year, make, and model of car, zip code of residence, etc. You also might want to go to a broker, which is where I have purchased insurance before. A broker is someone who sells insurance on behalf of a bunch of insurance companies, however they are NOT an insurance company themselves. However you will have to pay what's known as a broker's fee, which is included as part of your down payment. Think of a broker as a "market" for insurance companies.
A Broker is the best person for commercial insurance. They go thru many different companies that you would not have access to and find you the lowest rate.
One can contact their local insurance broker to find homeowners insurance. One can also receive quotes directly from Geico, Progressive and Allstate insurance companies.