A&S Course (Common Law) + Office Hours
This Accident and Sickness insurance course is designed for learners seeking focused health insurance training within Common Law jurisdictions (across Canada, except for Quebec). As part of the LLQP pathway, this course prepares you to advise clients confidently on health disability coverage as well as other living benefits, tailor insurance solutions, and meet provincial licensing requirements. Delivered as a flexible health insurance course online, this program supports learners pursuing licensed health insurance agent training in provinces such as Ontario and Alberta. Live office hours connect you with experienced industry professionals to reinforce key concepts, answer questions, and support your progress as you prepare for the provincial licensing exam.
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Additional Course Information
- Learning Format: Engage with our dynamic course delivery through live virtual office hours, self-paced online modules, and video-based lessons and learning activities. This format supports learners seeking health insurance courses online while balancing work or career transitions.
- Office Hours: Take advantage of live, instructor-led office hours where you can explore Accident & Sickness insurance concepts in depth, strengthening your understanding and exam preparedness.
- Ask real-time questions and receive immediate answers
- Explore key concepts in depth to support licensing success
- Core Learning Materials: Dive into the essentials of Accident & Sickness insurance with expertly designed modules that cover all required topics for licensed health insurance agent training.
- Course Modules: Our curriculum includes structured modules critical for mastering the field of Accident & Sickness and health insurance coverage.
- Mock Exams: Test your readiness with mock exams that simulate the real certification test environment. Each module includes its own mock exam:
- Approximately 20–30 multiple-choice questions
- 100 attempts allowed per module
- Each attempt completed within a 75-minute timeframe
- Pass mark set at 70%
- Provincial Focus: This course equips you with the necessary certifications for Accident & Sickness Insurance licensing across all Canadian provinces except Quebec. If you want to practice in Quebec, please view our A&S Course (Civil Code, Quebec).
Certification Exam Requirement
- Certification Exam Overview: Each module has its own certification exam, structured as follows:
- Approximately 20–30 multiple-choice questions
- Passing grade set at 60%
- Each attempt completed within a 75-minute timeframe
- Maximum of 4 attempts allowed
- Exam Attempts and Rewrites:
- Important: A course retake is required after four unsuccessful attempts at any module, in line with CISRO/OCRA regulations
- Each module culminates in a certification exam, with four attempts allowed per exam over a one-year period
- Role in Professional Licensing: Successfully passing these exams qualifies you to register for the provincial licensing exam, enabling you to practice as a licensed Accident & Sickness insurance agent.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, but live LLQP A&S sessions help improve exam confidence, product knowledge, and licensing success.
Online through your LLQP student portal with scheduled live A&S training links.
Office hours run twice weekly, offering flexible A&S exam support for LLQP students.
Full 12-month LLQP A&S access, including instructor support and recorded office-hour reviews.

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