LLQPGuide

Pass the Life License
Qualification Program.

Module-aligned lessons, targeted drills, and timed mocks for Canadian life and A&S licensing — built for exam day.

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Your path to the license

Life Insurance
Mod 1 · ON
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Module lessons
Study every LLQP module topic — not random trivia.
AI weak-spot drills
Quizzes rebuild around the topics you miss most.
Full mock exams
Timed, closed-book runs that mirror exam day.
Readiness score
One number tells you when to book the real thing.
Canadian LLQP curriculum
Life · A&S · Seg funds · Ethics
38%
Building
Sample readinessPass mark 70% · 38%
4
LLQP exam modules covered
2k+
Practice questions
13
Provinces & territories
70%
Typical pass target tracked
How it works

From first lesson to exam day

step 01

Choose your province. Start studying.

Set your province once. We surface licensing notes that matter where you write, then open the four LLQP modules.

Step 01 · Setup
OntarioON
British ColumbiaBC
AlbertaAB
step 02

Study by module, not random chapters.

Life, A&S, segregated funds, and ethics — each module has lessons, drills, and mocks organized around exam topics.

Step 02 · Building
Life Insurance mapped100%
Practice bank generated86%
Mock exam scheduled62%

“Build a 6-week plan for Life Insurance & Ethics — Ontario.”

step 03

Arrive exam-ready.

Lessons, flashcards, quizzes, timed mocks, and a readiness score. Study tonight — book when the number says go.

Step 03 · Ready
Readiness score
78%
Practice target met
Lessons
Drills
Mocks
The experience

An LLQP plan is a complete prep experience.

Multiple ways to learn, real mocks to prove it, and tools that follow you from the kitchen table to the testing centre.

Lessons

Module lessons written for the Canadian LLQP — clear, exam-focused, no filler.

Flashcards

Quick reps for definitions, product rules, and ethics scenarios on the go.

Video learning

Watch focused explainers for dense topics, then prove you got it.

Quizzes

Adaptive drills that rebuild around the module topics you miss.

Mock exams

Timed, closed-book runs that mirror LLQP exam pressure.

Readiness

One score that shows which modules need another round of practice.

Translate

Tap any word for insurance-aware translation in your language.

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Word translation

Tap any word. See it in your language.

Life Insurancelessons use technical English that can be tough if it isn't your first language. Tap a word in a lesson, quiz, or explanation — get the translation, a plain definition, and Module 1 context without leaving the page.

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Module 1 · Block A — Lesson 3

Life Insurance lesson

Policy ownership & designations

When the insured dies, the death benefit is paid to the named beneficiary. A clear designation helps avoid estate delays and unintended tax consequences.

beneficiary
beneficiario
Español

Persona u entidad designada para recibir el beneficio por fallecimiento de una póliza de vida.

In this context

Una designación clara evita demoras en el patrimonio y consecuencias fiscales no deseadas.

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Exam modules

Built around the four LLQP modules.

One prep path for every module you need to pass — same drills, same readiness score, shaped to each exam.

Life Insurance
Module 1

Products, underwriting, needs analysis, and policy servicing.

Accident & Sickness
Module 2

Disability, critical illness, and health product fundamentals.

Seg Funds & Annuities
Module 3

Investment risk, guarantees, annuities, and client suitability.

Ethics & Practice
Module 4

Conduct, disclosure, needs-based advice, and professional rules.

Candidate stories

Built with real exam pressure in mind

How Canadians use LLQP Guide before booking their licensing exams.

Failed Life Insurance by a few points. Six weeks on here, passed the rewrite with an 86.

Dylan K.
Dylan K.
LLQP candidate · Hamilton, ON

Failed Life Insurance by a few points. Six weeks on here, passed the rewrite with an 86.

Dylan K.
Dylan K.
LLQP candidate · Hamilton, ON

I stopped guessing which chapters to study. Weak-spot drills showed disability income was killing my A&S score.

Amir S.
Amir S.
LLQP candidate · Surrey, BC

English is my second language. Tapping a word mid-lesson for insurance terms kept me studying instead of googling.

Priya M.
Priya M.
LLQP candidate · Edmonton, AB

The timed mocks felt closer to exam day than any course binder I bought. Booked with a real readiness score.

Marcus T.
Marcus T.
Career changer · Halifax, NS

Seg funds felt dense until the lessons tied every answer back to client suitability scenarios.

Jordan L.
Jordan L.
LLQP candidate · Windsor, ON

Night shifts left me tired. Fifteen-minute flashcard reps on break actually stuck.

Chris R.
Chris R.
LLQP candidate · Calgary, AB

I failed once on ethics questions. Province notes flagged the conduct rules I kept missing.

Sofia V.
Sofia V.
LLQP candidate · Montreal, QC

Riders and policy provisions used to blur together. Short drills after each lesson fixed that.

Nate W.
Nate W.
LLQP candidate · Saskatoon, SK

Needs analysis tripped me up for months. Module quizzes finally made the process clean.

Elena P.
Elena P.
LLQP candidate · Ottawa, ON

Critical illness definitions felt abstract until the A&S drills used realistic claim scenarios.

Omar H.
Omar H.
LLQP candidate · Mississauga, ON

Failed Life Insurance by a few points. Six weeks on here, passed the rewrite with an 86.

Dylan K.
Dylan K.
LLQP candidate · Hamilton, ON

I stopped guessing which chapters to study. Weak-spot drills showed disability income was killing my A&S score.

Amir S.
Amir S.
LLQP candidate · Surrey, BC

English is my second language. Tapping a word mid-lesson for insurance terms kept me studying instead of googling.

Priya M.
Priya M.
LLQP candidate · Edmonton, AB

The timed mocks felt closer to exam day than any course binder I bought. Booked with a real readiness score.

Marcus T.
Marcus T.
Career changer · Halifax, NS

Seg funds felt dense until the lessons tied every answer back to client suitability scenarios.

Jordan L.
Jordan L.
LLQP candidate · Windsor, ON

Night shifts left me tired. Fifteen-minute flashcard reps on break actually stuck.

Chris R.
Chris R.
LLQP candidate · Calgary, AB

I failed once on ethics questions. Province notes flagged the conduct rules I kept missing.

Sofia V.
Sofia V.
LLQP candidate · Montreal, QC

Riders and policy provisions used to blur together. Short drills after each lesson fixed that.

Nate W.
Nate W.
LLQP candidate · Saskatoon, SK

Needs analysis tripped me up for months. Module quizzes finally made the process clean.

Elena P.
Elena P.
LLQP candidate · Ottawa, ON

Critical illness definitions felt abstract until the A&S drills used realistic claim scenarios.

Omar H.
Omar H.
LLQP candidate · Mississauga, ON
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