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  1. Roaming in Canada is typically free for anyone coming from the US on major providers such as AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. This includes data, texts, local calls, and calls back to the States. For visitors arriving from the UK, Australia, or New Zealand expect to pay about CAD 5-8 per day equivalent in your local currency.

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  2. Jul 10, 2023 · In my experience it is the person who initiates the call that would be responsible for the charges. If they called you from their provider, we wouldn't charge you for accepting that call while in the U.S., but they would have long distance charges billed with their carriers' agreement.

  3. What are my international plan options if I have 2 mobile numbers on my phone? If your device has the Second Number feature or 2 Verizon numbers, you can add TravelPass to both numbers. You will be charged separately for each.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · So if you don‘t make calls, send texts, or use data, theres no charge. All eligible lines on your account are automatically enrolled. If you don‘t want certain lines to have TravelPass, you need to opt them out on Verizon‘s website or app.

  5. Dec 16, 2023 · Enable Wi-Fi calling: Verizon offers Wi-Fi calling on compatible devices, allowing you to make and receive calls and texts over a Wi-Fi network. This feature is especially useful when you have weak or no cellular signal or want to avoid incurring roaming charges.

  6. Yes, Verizon Unlimited works in Canada on the Unlimited plan, Plan Unlimited, and the Go Unlimited plan. Unlimited plan customers can use their phone to make calls, send texts, and use data while in Canada at no additional cost. However, data speeds are reduced to 3G after 2 GB/day (2000MB per day).

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  8. You can even make international long distance calls while roaming, as long as you have the International Services Enabled feature on your phone line. When using your device and roaming domestically, you’ll be charged the same as usual (exceptions include a few older plans).

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