According to the latest data Canadian regulatory organizations, the Canadian Insoziation Services (LLQP) for modules of national license license qualifying modules (LLQP) ranged from 69% to 78% in 2024.
For candidates who wrote the segregated module, funds and disability pensions, 69% passed after the first attempt, compared to 74% in 2023.
Over three quarters (76%) of candidates were adopted by the insurance module in case and disease in the first place, and 72% adopted a life insurance module.
Meanwhile, 78% adopted the customs law module after its first attempt, and 77% adopted the ethics module of the Civil Code. This is compared to 79% and 66%, respectively, in 2023, candidates take the Civil Code or the Customary Law Ethics module, depending on whether they want to have a license in Quebec or in the rest of Canada.
Candidates trained by the Canadian Securities Institute had the highest pass level for the first time, from 98% to 100% for about 400 candidates.
Those who used Advocis, IFSE/Seewhy Coudhwy, Purked and Oliver Publishing, when the course providers also achieved good results, and rates at the first period or above 80% in all modules.
On the other hand, candidates from Primerica acted poorly. About 2,900 candidates trained by Primerica had only the pass rate for the first time from 54% to 67%, which was an improvement compared to 38% to 62% in 2023.
The World Financial Group, using Oliver’s training materials, also poorly coped with rates at the first period from 61% to 72% in five modules for about 8,000 students.
Candidates from LLQP have 75 minutes to answer 20 to 30 multiple choice questions for each module, with a breakthrough rating of 60%.