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Continuing Education for Mortgage Brokers
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Mortgage brokers in B.C. are required to complete mandatory continuing education courses as part of their two-year registration cycle. Continuing education helps ensure that all mortgage brokers keep their skills and knowledge up to date in order to continue providing a high level of service to consumers.
Continuing Education RequirementsPermanent link to this section
Effective April 1, 2024, the required course for registration renewal or reinstatement is Legal Update, a course developed and delivered by BCFSA.
Learn more about changes to continuing education requirements:
What These Changes Mean for YouPermanent link to this section
To renew or reinstate your registration on or after April 1, 2024Permanent link to this section
Mortgage brokers will need to complete:
Legal Update Course Permanent link to this section
Updated annually, BCFSA’s Legal Update is a comprehensive learning experience that includes an online, self-paced component followed by a one-day virtual classroom session led by an experienced and knowledgeable instructor.
The online component of the course must be completed at least one week before the virtual classroom component. There are quizzes and evaluations to ensure that you thoroughly understand the material before going on to a new section. In most cases, it will likely take a total of 10-15 hours to complete the online self-paced component of the course. The virtual classroom component is a full-day, 5-hour session with interactive opportunities and group discussions to deepen knowledge.
BCFSA strongly recommends that you begin the Legal Update course at least 8 weeks in advance of your expiry date to ensure that you have ample time to complete the course and submit your renewal application.
Learn More about Legal Update, including course costs and module topicsPlease contact BCFSA’s Education Team directly for answers to any questions about registration or courses.
BCFSA encourages mortgage brokers to continue their pursuit of professional development by completing additional continuing education through professional associations including the Canadian Mortgage Brokers Association — British Columbia, Mortgage Brokers Institute of BC, and Mortgage Professionals Canada.
Frequently Asked QuestionsPermanent link to this section
If you are a registered mortgage broker and licensed to provide real estate services, you are only required to complete one Legal Update course before applying for registration renewal.
You must register for the Legal Update course online through BCFSA’s website. At the time you register, you will need your business authorization number to ensure you are properly registered for the course. You will then choose a classroom session for a date and time that is convenient for you. Once your registration is confirmed, you will receive access to the online component of the course through the UBC Sauder School of Business website.
Expect to receive three continuing education reminder emails from BCFSA leading up to your registration expiry date, with the registration link. These emails will ensure you have completed the Legal Update course before your renewal date. You can expect to receive your first reminder notice from us 12 months ahead of your registration expiry date, ensuring that you have lots of time to complete the required course. Further reminders will be sent six and four months ahead of your registration expiry date.
If you do not successfully complete the appropriate Legal Update course by the time your renewal application is due, your mortgage broker registration will not be renewed.
BCFSA encourages mortgage brokers to continue their pursuit of professional development by completing additional continuing education through professional associations including the Canadian Mortgage Brokers Association — British Columbia, Mortgage Brokers Institute of BC, and Mortgage Professionals Canada. These courses, however, will not satisfy BCFSA renewal education requirements.
For questions about registration, relicensing requirements, or renewal applications, contact BCFSA’s Education Department by email at [email protected].