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Application Process

How to Apply for a Licence

Apply Online via the Portal

Registration for the LLQP exam is available through the Insurance Council's online portal.
Please note: you will need to enter your legal name exactly as it appears on your government issued photo ID. You must also add a residence address to your account. To access exam registration, you will need to login with a portal account.

Portal Login

Next, follow these step-by-step instructions for your Licence Type:

Individual Licence

1
Portal

Go to the online portal and login to your account.

2
Apply for licence

From the main menu, click on "Apply for a personal licence."

3
Required information

Follow the steps to enter all the information required, including the uploading of all corresponding documents (i.e., government issued photo ID, qualifying course results, etc).

4
Submit your application

Once you have completed and submitted your application, the agency/firm you will represent  will be contacted to verify your authority to represent them. Please note this does not apply to Unaffiliated agents.

5
Licence being reviewed

Once the agency/firm has verified your application and has notified the Insurance Council, your application will be put into queue for review by a Licensing Officer. Applications are reviewed in the order of which they are received. The Insurance Council makes their best effort to review applications typically within 10 business days after submission of a complete application. (See processing times) If additional information is required, you will be notified by email.

6
Confirmation

On approval of the application, you will receive a confirmation email from the Insurance Council's Licensing Team. 

If you require assistance with any aspect of the online application process, please contact our Licensing Team directly.

Note: Even if you have submitted an application and have obtained employment or a contract with an insurance company, you must hold a licence before you can conduct insurance activities in BC.

Processing Times

We are currently reviewing applications, licence amendments and authority to represent (ATR) update requests received February 04, 2025.

Applications are reviewed in the order of which they are received. The Insurance Council makes their best effort to review applications typically within 10 business days after submission of a complete application.

Please note that suitability, corporate, and equivalency applications may take longer.

For more information on Insurance Council and government fees we collect, please see our fee schedule

Licensing Fees