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How can I tell if I may be entitled to claim accreditation of prior learning from CII examinations?

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How can I tell if I may be entitled to claim accreditation of prior learning from CII examinations?

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Before an application for accreditation can be considered, you are required to submit evidence of your qualification(s) in the form of an original certificate or a photocopy which has been certified as a true copy of the original by a Member of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Personal Finance Society or a local/affiliated Institute Official whose CII PIN should also be given (where applicable), or a public notary. The person certifying the information must include their CII PIN, or job title if they are a public notary. Please note that e-mailed or faxed evidence is not acceptable. Please do not send any payment at this time. If you are granted any prior learning you will be advised of the fee/s payable.

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