Cross Border Travel and Property Ownership Drive Increased Focus on Mexican Issued Insurance Coverage
Toronto, ON (Mar. 16, 2026) – As cross-border travel, seasonal residency, and property ownership in Mexico continue to rise among Canadians, brokers are seeing renewed attention on the insurance implications of operating vehicles and holding assets outside Canada. Industry professionals note that one of the most common misconceptions among travellers and property owners is the assumption that Canadian insurance policies extend seamlessly into Mexico. In reality, Mexican law requires certain coverages particularly auto liability to be issued by licensed Mexican insurers, creating a distinct coverage gap for individuals and businesses with exposure south of the border. In response to these evolving needs, CHES Special Risk has confirmed its capability to support brokers with access to MexiPass, a specialized Mexican insurance program designed for foreign individuals and businesses requiring locally issued coverage that aligns with North American insurance expectations/ The capability allows brokers to address a range of cross‑border scenarios, including Canadian‑registered vehicles travelling or garaged in Mexico, foreign‑owned residential properties, and commercial operations with Mexican exposures. By facilitating access to Mexican‑issued policies, brokers are better positioned to help clients remain compliant with local regulations while gaining clarity around claims handling and coverage intent. “Cross‑border risks don’t always fit neatly into...