Once the training is successfully completed, the AMF requires future professionals to pass the following examinations to ensure they have the necessary skills to properly advise clients.

A candidate must score at least 60% to pass each examination prescribed by the AMF. A candidate is considered to have failed an examination if he or she fails to comply with the instructions given during the examination session. However, a failure may be cancelled by the AMF where warranted by exceptional circumstances.

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If you wish to write an AMF examination, you must follow the registration process.

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When passing the examination, the AMF will provide you with an e-tablet containing all the exam preparation material. The Tablet User Guide (pdf - 816 KB)This link will open in a new windowUpdated on March 21, 2025Tablet user guide for candidates and the Tablet User Guide video This link will open in a new window are available to help you prepare for the examination.

An Life Licence Qualification Program (LLQP) examination is valid for one year from the date of the first passed examination. All examinations must be valid when you begin your probationary period. If you have failed an exam, consult the page Rules for rewriting failed exams to find out what applies to your situation.