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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.
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.
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.
Risk Management Certificate. Evaluation in Risk courses includes a 90-minute final exam delivered through our examination platform. You can write online with virtual proctoring or in person at an exam centre. Learn more about the IIC exams, including exam times and formats, course results appeals, exam procedures, and more.
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Licensing in Alberta. Whether you're a newcomer to the industry or a seasoned professional looking to advance your career, we provide the resources and guidance to help you acquire or maintain your insurance licence. Find out how we can support your insurance career goals.
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:
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