IELTS vs CELPIP: Which Language Test Is Better for Canadian Immigration?
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Language proficiency is one of the most important factors in Canadian immigration — it directly affects your CRS score in Express Entry and determines eligibility for many programs. This guide helps you decide between IELTS and CELPIP.
IELTS General Training
- Format: Listening (30 min), Reading (60 min), Writing (60 min), Speaking (11-14 min with examiner in person)
- Score range: 0-9 bands for each skill
- Cost: ~$315-$340 CAD | Results: 3-5 business days
- Accepted by: All Canadian immigration programs, most countries worldwide
CELPIP General
- Format: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking — all computer-based (~3 hours total)
- Score range: 1-12 for each skill
- Cost: ~$280-$320 CAD | Results: 4-5 business days
- Accepted by: IRCC for all federal immigration programs; some provincial programs
Key CLB Conversions
- CLB 9: IELTS 8.5/8.0/7.5/7.5 (L/R/W/S) = CELPIP 10/10/10/10
- CLB 8: IELTS 8.0/7.0/6.5/7.0 = CELPIP 9/9/9/9
- CLB 7: IELTS 7.5/6.5/6.0/6.0 = CELPIP 8/8/8/8
- CLB 6: IELTS 6.0/6.0/5.5/5.5 = CELPIP 7/7/7/7
Which Should You Choose?
Choose IELTS if: you prefer in-person speaking; you want global recognition; you've prepared for IELTS before. Choose CELPIP if: you prefer all-computer testing; you want to avoid in-person speaking; you're more comfortable with North American English accents in the listening section.
Tips to Maximize Your Score
- Retake the test if you don't achieve your target — scores improve with practice
- Focus most energy on Speaking and Writing — these are usually lowest for test-takers
- Use official practice materials: IELTS.org and celpip.ca both offer free sample tests
- Consider a prep course: 1-2 months of preparation can significantly improve your score
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