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IRCC now accepting Pearson Test of English for Canadian immigration

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As of January 30th, 2024, the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Core test will now be accepted for all immigration pathways, except for the (SDS).

This means that (PNP) candidates, candidates in managed programs, and those needing a language test for any other Canadian immigration purposes (outside of the SDS)鈥攊ncluding applying for 鈥攃an now take the PTE Core.

What is the PTE Core?

The PTE Core is a computer-based language test with specific emphasis on proving general English ability for Canadian immigration. The test assesses everyday English skills in speaking, writing, reading and listening within a time limit of two hours. Testing centres can be found around the world, with over 400 locations globally.

According to Pearson鈥檚 website, the test is scored by both humans and AI to reduce the risk of bias. Test results can be typically be obtained within two days.

The PTE Core is divided into three parts:

  • Speaking and writing (50 minutes);
  • Reading (30 minutes); and
  • Listening (30 minutes).

The PTE Core replaces the previous PTE Essential test, which was approved for Canadian immigration last year. It should be noted that Pearson (like other approved language testing organisations) offers multiple types of tests (i.e. PTE Academic). Immigration candidates are advised to make sure they complete the correct test for their chosen program.

Below is the table comparison between the PTE Core test to the (CLB).

To learn more about the CLB find our dedicated webpage .

Five accepted language tests

With the addition of the PTE Core there are now five total language tests that are accepted by (IRCC) for immigration purposes. These are:

  • CELPIP General Test (English);
  • IELTS General Training (English);
  • PTE Core (English);
  • TEF Canada (French); and
  • TCF Canada (French).

All five of these tests assess language ability within four skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Based on the specific program that candidates apply under, they may need to meet different criteria within these four skills.

For example, immigration candidates applying under Express Entry-managed programs will need different scores based on which program they choose. Under the (FSWP) candidates require a minimum CLB level of 7 for all language skills. However, under the (FSTP) candidates require a minimum CLB level of 5 for speaking and listening, and at least a level 4 for reading and writing. Further, under the (CEC) candidates need either a minimum CLB level 7, or level 5 across all language abilities, based on the (NOC) skill level of their job.

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