GENERAL FAQS
MEMBER FAQS

 

GENERAL FAQS

1. What are the education requirements?


Select here to view the educational requirements found on the national AIC website.

2. What salary can I expect to earn?

The salary you can expect to earn will depend on a variety of factors, such as location, employer, and the type of work you choose to work in.

3. Where can an appraiser get a job?

Private practice, National corporations, All levels of government, Lending institutions, Real estate companies, and Development companies.

4. Is the SK-AIC government funded?

No, the SK Association of the Appraisal Institute of Canada is a Non-Profit Organization; it is funded by membership dues.

5. How long will it take to become an AACI, CRA?

The length of time required to attain designation will depend on how long it takes you to complete all educational requirements. On average it will take 5-7 years to become an AACI and approximately 3 - 4 years to become a CRA.

6. Where can I take the course(s)?

Effective January 1, 1998, the Institute's education program is available via distance learning through the University of B.C.

www.sauder.ubc.ca/realestate/programs/aic/index.cfm  to view their web site.

7. What is an AACI, CRA, P.App?

AACI (Accredited Appraiser Canadian Institute) designates fully accredited membership in the Institute and may be used by the holder in connection with the appraisal of a wide range of property types.

CRA (Canadian Residential Appraiser) designates members qualified in the appraisal of undeveloped residential sites and/or dwellings up to four individual living units.

P. App (Professional Appraiser) may only be used by an accredited member and must immediately follow the AACI designation.