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‘As of Right’ - lets you work for up to six months while completing the required challenge exam
GOBC makes BC transferring licensing easy, every step of the way.




You CAN transfer your BC license to Manitoba, by taking the Salesperson Interprovincial Course and passing the exam.
If not transferring, Manitoba requires you to complete 4 Modules including 3 different Exams just for your Residential Real Estate License. Additional course and Exam for Commercial Real Estate, Rural, etc.
GOBC makes BC transferring licensing easy, every step of the way.




You CAN transfer your BC license to Saskatchewan, by applying for reciprocity
Saskatchewan requires min 2 exams to get a license BUT, per each license their is a separate exam. (Residential, Commercial Etc.) So if you want all Licenses you would get in BC with 1 Exam, It may be worth it to transfer to Saskatchewan.
May hold licences in BOTH provinces
GOBC makes BC transferring licensing easy, every step of the way.




You CAN transfer your BC license to Alberta by submitting an application to RECA.
Alberta requires min 2 exams to get a license BUT, per each license you want their is a separate exam. (Residential, Commercial Etc.) So if you want all Licenses you would get in BC with 1 Exam, It may be worth it to transfer to Alberta.
GOBC makes BC transferring licensing easy, every step of the way.




Still have questions? Check here for frequently asked questions.
Your time matters.
At GOBC, we provide a clear, structured, and efficient path to getting licensed. We simplify the material, remove the overwhelm, and show you exactly what to focus on so you can move forward with confidence.
And the proof is in the results.
With us, you get:
We don’t just help you pass the exam — we help you start your career faster and smarter.
First — do not feel discouraged. Many capable students struggle with the UBC exams, especially when studying without a clear structure.
The exam is not just about knowing the material — it’s about understanding the question style, the exam strategy, and how to avoid common traps.
That’s where proper preparation makes the difference.
At GOBC, we focus on:
Most of the time, it’s not an ability issue — it’s a strategy issue.
Even if you’ve used your attempts, this is not the end. It simply means you need a stronger system and a better plan.
With the right preparation and consistency, your next attempt can have a completely different outcome.
We are available Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
📞 Phone: 604-239-3575
📧 Email: info@mygobc.ca
You can email us anytime, and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible during business hours.
We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Yes.
Once you pass your exam, you should contact our office and let us know right away.
For every student who passes, we offer additional support to help you transition into your new career.
We provide “Part 3 Access” - a complimentary add-on available to all of our students. This program guides you through your next steps after passing your exam.
Inside Part 3, you’ll receive:
Passing the exam is just the beginning — and we’re here to support you beyond that point.
If it’s the day of your exam and you truly do not feel prepared, it is usually better to postpone rather than risk using an attempt.
You have two options:
If you do not attend your scheduled exam (even if you arrive and decide not to go in), it will not count as an exam attempt.
After 24 hours, you can log back into your UBC portal and rebook a new exam date.
You can officially cancel your exam through the UBC system.
However:
⚠️ Important:
Failing the exam does count as one of your two attempts.
A no-show does not count as an attempt - but you will still lose the exam fee.
If you’re unsure, it’s often smarter to postpone than to risk failing and triggering the 90-day waiting period before your second attempt.
On the day of your UBC licensing exam, you must bring the following items. Make sure you prepare these in advance — if you forget them, you may not be allowed to write the exam.
1. Calculator
Bring your own calculator. If you do not have one, UBC can provide one for you.
2. Government-issued photo ID
You must bring valid photo identification, such as:
The name must match your UBC registration.
3. Passport photo
You must bring a passport-style photo with the date stamped on the back.
Important:
4. Examination Admission Ticket (EAT)
You must print and bring your Examination Admission Ticket, which is available through your UBC portal.
⚠️ If you do not bring all required items, you may not be permitted to write the exam.
To book your licensing exam with UBC, you must complete two mandatory requirements:
1. Submit all required UBC assignments
All assignments must be completed and submitted within your registration period.
2. Satisfy the English Language Proficiency Requirement (ELPR)
If required, you must take the CELPIP General test and achieve the minimum required scores.
Once you receive your results, you must upload your score report to UBC for review and approval.
Only after:
…will you be eligible to book your licensing exam.
The content covered is the same in both options. You will learn the same material whether you choose Online Only or Zoom classes.
The difference is support.
With Online Only, you study independently using our lesson videos and course tools at your own pace.
With Zoom classes, you get:
We recommend the Zoom classes for students who:
If you are confident studying independently, Online Only works well.
If you want guidance and accountability, Zoom classes are a great option.
You must take CELPIP General (not CELPIP LS).
No.
To become licensed in British Columbia, you must register directly with UBC Sauder School of Business.
GOBC is a companion course. It is a support program designed to help you understand and pass the UBC course and exam faster and more efficiently.
UBC registration is mandatory.
GOBC is optional support.
ELPR stands for English Language Proficiency Requirement.
If you have a recognized bachelor's degree, UBC may accept it.
If not, you’ll need to take the CELPIP General test.
To apply for a real estate license in BC, you must:
You get 2 exam attempts per registration.
If you fail:
You have 1 year from your registration date to submit all required assignments.
You have 3 years from your registration date to:
If you do not submit your assignments within the first year, you will lose your registration and must re-register with UBC and pay the fee again.
Yes.
1–3 months (if documents + exam go smoothly)
Yes, but ONLY for Manitoba :(
Yes, but ONLY for Manitoba :(
(Exact requirements depend on the province.)
NO.
Most provinces offer a labour mobility / challenge route, which replaces the full licensing program with one province-specific course or exam.
Usually no. You must apply for a licence in the new province. Exception – Ontario: Under “As of Right” mobility, you can begin working in Ontario for up to 6 months while your transfer application and challenge exam are in progress.
Your course prepares you! If you follow our study plan, learn the material, and complete everything in your course then you will be well prepared for your exam. The momentum builds during your course and the mock exams are the final step to REALLY prepare you for your exam day! You will have access to the end-of-course mock exams that prepare you to sit for the UBC exam. This is one of the best parts of the GOBC course.




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