The Insurance Institute has played a pivotal role in the insurance community for over a century. Take advantage of our knowledge bank, leverage our resources, tap into our network, let us help you reach your career goals.
How insurance licensing works in Canada. Insurance is regulated at both the federal and provincial level in this country. The federal level is focused on ensuring the financial stability of insurance companies, and the provincial level deals with the licensing of individuals. Each province and territory has its own insurance regulator.
General Insurance Essentials. This two-course program provides a solid introduction to the principles and practices of property and casualty insurance. A GIE certificate is awarded on successful completion. Learn more. Risk.
C131. Advanced Skills for the Insurance Broker and Agent. C132. Practical Issues in Broker Management. C57. Cargo and Goods in Transit Insurances (Marine course) Showing 1 ‒ 15 of 30 Courses. of 2. See an overview of the insurance education programs, courses, events and seminars offered by the Insurance Institute.
Applied professional courses allow you to explore one or more common career paths in the industry. These courses have prerequisites. See the individual courses for details. C110. Essentials of Loss Adjusting. C111. Advanced Loss Adjusting. C112. Practical Issues in Claims Management.
To apply for admission to the FCIP program through the Regular route, you will need the following: Current Insurance Institute membership. Current CIP Society membership (for CIP graduates) Prior completion of the CIP course and work experience requirements. An undergraduate degree from a Canadian university or validated international equivalent.
The exam can be written online with virtual proctoring or in person at one of our exam centres (subject to availability). Please note the new C11 exam format (July 2023 onwards): • 2 hours (120 minutes) • 100 multiple-choice questions (200 marks) • combination of knowledge-based and scenario-based questions. For further information, see:
Earning your CIP designation. When you register for the CIP program, you join the Insurance Institute, a member-based organization that has provided professional development to Canada’s property & casualty (p&c) insurance industry for over a century.
How virtual proctoring works. Students who opt to take their exams online will connect to their exam using a personal computer or laptop in a location of their choice. They will be monitored by a live proctor throughout the exam via their webcam and microphone. The entire exam session will be recorded, and any unusual behaviour will be flagged.
You are currently visiting from GTA (Greater Toronto Area) Chapter
Set your region for information associated with your nearby local Institute
Change region
To provide you with the appropriate information for your location, please enter your current address or postal code to find your closest local institute