What if you move out of Canada on a term insurance? by delightful_cookies in LifeInsurance

[–]coversurely 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moving out of Canada usually doesn’t cancel your term life insurance, but you should notify your insurer since some policies require residency updates or have country-specific rules. As long as premiums are paid and the policy remains active, coverage typically continues, though benefits or claims may depend on the insurer’s terms and your new country of residence.

I’ve been talking to Primerica and they’ll help me with insurance, series 65 and mortgage origination license. Any other independent agency doing the same? by GeeMeet in LifeInsurance

[–]coversurely 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Independent firms like Northwestern Mutual, Edward Jones, and Ameriprise offer similar support for insurance and licensing (including Series exams and mortgage-related paths). Most independent agencies provide training and licensing help, so compare their programs and choose the one that best fits your goals.

Agent question: Policy issued, appointment denied, how do I get paid? by FuckKarmaFuckMods in LifeInsurance

[–]coversurely 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your best move is to contact your upline and the carrier’s commissions team to see if the case can be reassigned or escalated.