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CIPR stands for : Canadian Insurance Participant Registry: This number will follow through your career. is a unique identifier assigned to individuals registered in the Canadian Insurance Participant Registry (CIPR). Your CIPR number serves as a unique identifier that streamlines your communication with insurance regulators across Canada. When you interact with any provincial or territorial insurance regulator, you use your CIPR number to identify yourself. This allows regulators to quickly access your profile, licensing status, exam results, and continuing education records, regardless of which jurisdiction you are dealing with.

  • You must first register on our website and create a user profile before you can purchase a course. 
  • Select “Get Started” tab from the top right corner and complete the form.
  • After registration, log back in and select the course you’re interested in. Pay for the course and get the instant access.

This course is for self-paced learners who prefer to study on their own schedule. Our easy-to-understand language, practical examples, and quizzes will prepare you to pass the exam.

 

You’ll find our course content easy to understand, thanks to our instructors who use plenty of practical examples to help you connect with the material. We priortize in making the concepts easy to understand for your practical knowledge.

Absolutely! We understand you’re investing your time and money. For free preview Kindly review the overview of the course you like and read it thru as it will tell you which chapters are open for preview for you prior to making any purchase.

90 days should be good enough for you to learn and pass the exam even with fulltime job and family issues. But we do understand there can be sometimes unforseen circumstances. If something like this happens then please email us at info@anytimelearning.ca and we will accomodate accordingly.

This exam covers a variety of insurance topics you’ll need to know in order to become a successful insurance broker. While there’s a lot more to learn on the job or to upgrade your license, the stuff you’ll learn for the exam will cover the basics.

You will be a tested on a variety of topics including: how insurance works, contract law, government regulations, risk management, property insurance (personal and commercial), bonds, legal liability, legal liability insurance, farm, marine & aviation insurance, accident and sickness/travel insurance, and automobile insurance

The exam is 100 questions multiple choice and you need a 70% to achieve a passing grade on the exam. They give you 2 hours to write it.

Roughly 60% of the exam is focused on Technical Skills and Risk Management, 20% on Ethics and Professionalism, and 20% on Industry Knowledge.

With Technical Skills & Risk Management, they make up 60% of the exam and therefore 60 questions. Here is an approximate breakdown:

  • 25 Property Questions
  • 5 Liability Questions
  • 12 Automobile Questions
  • 1 Travel
  • 2 Accident & Sickness
  • 15 Risk Management

Once you’re certified, you will sign up for the exam through the AIC Licensing Portal. The AIC has published an exam registration FAQ with answers to all of your common questions.

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CIPR stands for : Canadian Insurance Participant Registry: This number will follow through your career. is a unique identifier assigned to individuals registered in the Canadian Insurance Participant Registry (CIPR). Your CIPR number serves as a unique identifier that streamlines your communication with insurance regulators across Canada. When you interact with any provincial or territorial insurance regulator, you use your CIPR number to identify yourself. This allows regulators to quickly access your profile, licensing status, exam results, and continuing education records, regardless of which jurisdiction you are dealing with.

  • You must first register on our website and create a user profile before you can purchase a course. 
  • Select “Get Started” tab from the top right corner and complete the form.
  • After registration, log back in and select the course you’re interested in. Pay for the course and get the instant access.

This course is for self-paced learners who prefer to study on their own schedule. Our easy-to-understand language, practical examples, and quizzes will prepare you to pass the exam.

 

You’ll find our course content easy to understand, thanks to our instructors who use plenty of practical examples to help you connect with the material. We priortize in making the concepts easy to understand for your practical knowledge.

Absolutely! We understand you’re investing your time and money. For free preview Kindly review the overview of the course you like and read it thru as it will tell you which chapters are open for preview for you prior to making any purchase.

90 days should be good enough for you to learn and pass the exam even with fulltime job and family issues. But we do understand there can be sometimes unforseen circumstances. If something like this happens then please email us at info@anytimelearning.ca and we will accomodate accordingly.

This exam covers a variety of insurance topics you’ll need to know in order to become a successful insurance broker. While there’s a lot more to learn on the job or to upgrade your license, the stuff you’ll learn for the exam will cover the basics.

You will be a tested on a variety of topics including: how insurance works, contract law, government regulations, risk management, property insurance (personal and commercial), bonds, legal liability, legal liability insurance, farm, marine & aviation insurance, accident and sickness/travel insurance, and automobile insurance

The exam is 100 questions multiple choice and you need a 70% to achieve a passing grade on the exam. They give you 2 hours to write it.

Roughly 60% of the exam is focused on Technical Skills and Risk Management, 20% on Ethics and Professionalism, and 20% on Industry Knowledge.

With Technical Skills & Risk Management, they make up 60% of the exam and therefore 60 questions. Here is an approximate breakdown:

  • 25 Property Questions
  • 5 Liability Questions
  • 12 Automobile Questions
  • 1 Travel
  • 2 Accident & Sickness
  • 15 Risk Management

Once you’re certified, you will sign up for the exam through the AIC Licensing Portal. The AIC has published an exam registration FAQ with answers to all of your common questions.

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