Frequently asked questions about LLQP Accident & Sickness: what it is, how it’s used for licensing, typical exam structure references, and study tips.
In many provinces/territories, completing LLQP and passing the relevant exam(s) is part of the licensing pathway. Requirements vary—confirm with your provincial/territorial regulator.
Four competencies:
No. The CSI LLQP Insurance Course exam/credits page describes CSI’s course assessments (for example, a 100‑question / 3‑hour proctored exam). Provincial licensing exams are typically separate modular exams administered under your regulator’s rules by an approved exam provider.
Source: https://www.csi.ca/en/learning/courses/llqp/exam-credits
It depends on province/exam provider. As an official example, BC’s Harmonized LLQP guide states that each exam module is 75 minutes, and the Accident & Sickness module contains 35 questions (scored out of 30 points, with 5 pilot/unscored questions). BC also states a passing mark of 60% or higher.
Sources: https://www.insurancecouncilofbc.com/Website/media/Shared/LLQP/Documents/LLQP-Examinee-Information-Guide.pdf and https://www.insurancecouncilofbc.com/Website/media/Shared/LLQP/Documents/LLQP-Examination-Administration-Policy.pdf
The LLQP curriculum is harmonized, but what can differ by jurisdiction/provider includes:
✅ Next: open the Study Plan or start a drill via Practice.