LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY THROUGH CELPIP AND IELTS

ABOUT CELPIP AND IELTS

When applying for permanent residence to Canada, most applications require you take language assessment test to evaluate your language proficiency. The test results are needed for your immigration application to proof language proficiency.

Two of the most popular tests taken globally by most applicants include the International English Language Testing System (CELPIP) and Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (IELTS).

These two tests are very similar; however they do have slight differences in which the applicant may prefer one over the other. Whichever test you decide to take both these test are accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)

Choose your Language Test

CELPIPIELTS

LISTENING

  • Consists of 7 parts
  • About 40 to 46 questions
  • Have 47 to 55 minutes to complete this section
  • Consists of 4 parts
  • About 40 questions
  • 30 minutes to complete this section
In here you get tested on your listening skills and how well you are able to respond to the questions you are hearing

READING

  • Consists of 4 parts
  • About 38 to 45 questions
  • Have 55 to 60 minutes to complete this section
  • Consists of 3 parts
  • About 40 questions
  • 30 minutes to complete this section
In here you get tested on your reading skills by reviewing a passage and answering questions based on what you read

WRITING

  • Consist of 2 parts
  • Writing an email
  • Answering a survey question
  • Have 53 to 60 minutes
  • Consists of 2 parts
  • Writing a letter and responding to a point of view
  • Argument or problem
  • 60 minutes
In here your writing skills get tested by writing a response to a passage you read and how well you are able support your arguments.

SPEAKING

  • Consists of 8 parts short answer questions
  • 15 to 20 minutes
  • Consist of 3 parts
  • Introduction, Individual Speech and Two-Way Discussion
  • Have 11 to 14 minutes
In here you get tested on your communication skills. You will introduce yourself, discuss topics and share your opinions, pretty much like when you go for a job interview. Ensure you use proper grammar, support your opinion and sound confident.

TYPE OF TEST

  • Computer Test Only
  • This good if you like to finish the test fast or if your writing is not legible
  • Paper Test Only
  • Good if you are not tech savvy
  • Some test centres may offer computer based
SCORE
  • 1 to12 for each section
  • Score of 1 to 9 for each section

TEST DURATION

  • 3 hours
  • 2 hours and 45 min

RESULTS

  • About 10 to12 days to receive results
  • If you need results sooner, CELPIP offers express 3 business day results for $100 extra fee
  • About 13 days to receive results

VALIDITY

  • Good for 2 years from the date of the test
  • Good for 2 years from the day of the test

What is CLB?

CLB stands for Canadian Language Benchmarks which summarizes where your level of English proficiency stands at. Therefore, when applying for immigration purposes most permanent residence applications require your CLB level.

Check out our charts below for

CHECK BELOW FOR CLB EQUIVALENCY FOR CELPIP

CELPIP
CLB LEVELREADINGWRITINGLISTENINGSPEAKING
1010101010
99999
88888
77777
66666
55555
44444

CHECK BELOW FOR CLB EQUIVALENCY FOR CELPIP

IELTS
CLB LEVELREADINGWRITINGLISTENINGSPEAKING
108.07.58.57.5
97.07.08.07.0
86.56.57.56.5
76.06.06.06.0
65.05.55.55.5
54.05.05.05.0
43.54.04.54.0

CLB SCORE FOR DIFFERENT PATHWAYS

1. Federal Skilled Worker Program:

To be eligible under the Federal Skilled Worker, you must score at least CLB 7 in all four abilities and minimum CLB level for the second official language.

Federal Skilled Worker Program
CELPIP-GIELTSFirst official language (Maximum 24 points)
CLB LevelCLB LevelSpeakingListeningReadingWritingPoints per Ability
7776.076.0-7.076.076.044
8886.587.586.586.555
9997.098.097.097.066
10 and above10 and above10+7.5-9.010+8.5-9.010+8.0-9.010+7.5-9.066
CELPIP-GIELTSSecond official language (4 points if you meet the minimum threshold in all four language abilities)
CLB LevelCLB LevelSpeakingListeningReadingWritingPoints per Ability
5 and above5 and above5-125.0-9.05-125.0-9.05-124.0-9.05-125.0-9.044

Now Add your Points:

First Official Language + Second Official Language= Total

(Speaking+ Reading +Writing = Subtotal) + Add 4 points to your subtotal if you meet minimum in all four abilities otherwise you put zero = Total

Add: first + second = total

2. Federal Skilled Trades:

To be eligible under the Federal Skilled Trades Class, you should score minimum of CLB 5 in speaking and listening and CLB 4 in reading and writing.

Federal Skilled Trades
CELPIP-GIELTSTest Result for Each Ability
CLB LevelCLB LevelSpeakingListeningReadingWriting
9 and above10 and above9+7.5-9.09+8.5-9.09+8.0-9.09+7.5-9.0
8987.088.087.087.0
7876.577.576.576.5
6766.066.066.066.0
5655.555.555.055.5
4545.045.044.045.0
444.53.54.0

3. Canadian Experience Class:

To be eligible under the Canadian Experience Class, you should aim for at least a CLB 7 in each language ability under skill type 0 or skill level A occupations.

Should your work experience fall under skill level B occupations then you should have at least CLB 5 in each language ability.

If you were not successful in meeting the minimum language skills for your NOC category then unfortunately the application will not be processed.

Canadian Experience Class
CELPIP-GIELTSTest Result for Each Ability
NOCCLB LevelNOCCLB LevelSpeakingListeningReadingWriting
0, A9 and above0, A10 and above9+7.5-9.09+8.5-9.09+8.0-9.09+7.5-9.0
0, A80, A987.088.087.087.0
0, A70, A876.577.576.576.5
B60, A766.066.066.066.0
B5B655.555.555.055.5
B55.05.04.05.0

Contact Akrami & Associates

If you have received your IELTS OR CELPIP results and not sure if you are eligible to apply for permanent residence through one of the immigration routes then contact Akrami & Associates at 416-477-2545 or email us at info@thevisa.ca for more information. Akrami & Associates has assisted many clients successfully to obtaining PR status in Canada and we can help you too.

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