Global Travel eSIM Plans
Stay connected in 150+ countries and territories with a single rechargeable global eSIM.
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Why use an eSIM in Global?
Instead of buying a local SIM in every country you visit, a single global eSIM keeps you connected across 150+ destinations on one rechargeable plan. It activates on first use, connects to local networks where available, and can be topped up online at any time — making it a practical choice for frequent or multi-country travellers.
Common Questions
How many countries does a global eSIM cover?
Coverage varies by plan, but global eSIM plans typically include 130 to 180+ countries and territories across every continent. Check individual plan details for the full country list before purchasing.
How do I make calls and send texts with a data-only eSIM?
Data-only eSIMs do not include a phone number. You can use internet-based apps such as WhatsApp, iMessage, FaceTime, or similar services for calls and messaging over your data connection.
Can I keep my original phone number active?
Yes, but to avoid any roaming charges, turn your Canadian carrier line off entirely in your phone's cellular settings before you land — do not rely on disabling data roaming alone, as some charges can still be triggered. Do not use Airplane Mode, as this disables your eSIM too. Use your eSIM for all data while abroad, and use WhatsApp, FaceTime, or iMessage for calls and messages — your contacts can still reach you over data. If you need to receive an OTP or two-factor text, turn your Canadian line on briefly, then off again. When you return home, turn your Canadian line back on and everything returns to normal.
Is my phone compatible?
Most unlocked smartphones released after 2019 support eSIM. Check your device settings or manufacturer's website to confirm eSIM support, and ensure your phone is carrier-unlocked before purchasing.
Can I top up the plan if I run out of data?
Many global eSIM plans are rechargeable. Check the specific plan terms for top-up availability, validity windows, and any grace periods that apply after your initial data runs out.