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CELPIP vs IELTS: The Ultimate Guide for Canadian Immigration
If you’re applying for Canadian immigration, you know you need to prove your English proficiency. This brings you to the big question: CELPIP or IELTS?
Both are accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), but they are fundamentally different tests. Choosing the wrong one can be a costly, time-consuming mistake.
This guide breaks down exactly what you need to know to choose the right test for you.
CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program): This test is made by Canadians, for Canada. It’s a single, 3-hour, 100% computer-based test that uses Canadian accents and real-world scenarios.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System): This is the global standard. It’s used for immigration and study in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. It uses a mix of international accents (British, Australian, American) and comes in two formats: paper-based or computer-based.
For Canadian immigration, you must take the CELPIP General Test or the IELTS General Training test.
The best way to decide is to compare the four sections directly.
| Feature | CELPIP General | IELTS General Training |
| Accepted by IRCC | Yes | Yes |
| Test Format | 100% computer-based | Computer-based OR Paper-based |
| Accents Used | Canadian only | International (British, Australian, etc.) |
| Speaking Test | Recorded into a microphone | Face-to-face with a live examiner |
| Test Length | ~3 hours (all in one sitting) | ~2 hours 45 mins (Speaking often on a different day) |
| Results Time | 3-8 days | 3-5 days (computer) / 13 days (paper) |
This is the most significant difference and the #1 factor for most test-takers.
The CELPIP test is not just about grammar; it’s about functional communication. For example, in the Speaking section, you’re not just asked random questions, you’re put in a specific scenario.
Two of the most common tasks are Speaking Task 3: Describing a Scene and Speaking Task 4: Making Predictions about that same scene. You are graded on your ability to use specific vocabulary, structure your answer logically, and speak clearly under pressure.
Just practicing is not enough. You need a strategy for exactly what to say.
To master this, you need a proven method. Start by reviewing our Ultimate Study Guide for CELPIP Speaking Task 3: Describing a Scene. It breaks down the exact structure you need to get a high score.
You should choose CELPIP if:
You should choose IELTS if:
Now you know which test to take. The next question is how to prepare.
The most common mistake is wasting months on “static practice”, doing endless mock tests from a book or a simple test library and just hoping your score gets better.
But think about it: If you don’t know why your Speaking task is scoring a CLB 7, how can you ever get a 9? When you just do tests without feedback, you are only practicing your mistakes.
To improve a skill, you need feedback. Not just more practice.
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