Empowering Saskatchewan Residents With Pre-Existing Conditions: Up to $50,000 Now Available in Permanent Life Insurance Coverage

By David Lynch on 12 Jan. 2026

If you’re living with a heart condition or any other chronic illness such as diabetes, you probably know how hard it can be to find life insurance.
Traditional insurers often ask endless medical questions, request exams, or simply turn people away. It’s frustrating — especially when all you want is peace of mind for your family.
The good news? Things have changed.
Guaranteed Life Insurance - a life insurance plan for Saskatchewan residents with pre-existing conditions makes getting covered simple, fast, and stress-free. Whether you’re managing diabetes, heart issues, high blood pressure, or any other condition, you can now qualify for up to $50,000 in coverage — no medical exams required.
Why so many people are choosing this plan:
- It provides guaranteed acceptance1 for Canadians ages 18-80
- Offers up to $50,000 in coverage, bolstered with an additional $150,000 in complimentary accidental death coverage
- Provides simple, paperless application with instant approval
- Gives comprehensive, lifetime coverage
- Your rates are fixed and are guaranteed to stay level
- The plan's payout is entirely tax-free
To get started click on your age:
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Guaranteed Life Insurance provides your family financial protection during a difficult time. Your loved ones can use the tax-free benefit to cover funeral costs, outstanding debts, and other financial responsibilities. Without this shield, your family might have to shoulder these expenses for years.
Most people don’t have the time and patience to search for affordable life insurance rates. This site makes finding great rates for Guaranteed Life Insurance fast and easy.
Here is how to get started:
Step 1: Select your age below
Step 2: Answer a couple of quick questions, and you'll be able to access competitive rates for Guaranteed Life Insurance:
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- Must answer "No" to one single health qualifying question: "Have you been diagnosed with a life expectancy of 24 months or less, or are you in the hospital or terminally ill?".