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Comparing the PTE Core to other IRCC accepted language tests

Edana Robitaille
Published: February 7, 2024

On January 30, IRCC announced that it is now accepting the Pearson Test of English (PTE) Core for all immigration programs that require a language test, except for the .

The PTE Core is the third option for an English language test that candidates can take for their application. The other two are the (English) and the (English).

There are also two tests that candidates can use to obtain their (CLB) score in French. These are the and the .

All accepted language tests use a different scoring system that generates an equivalent score to the CLB.

What is the Canadian Language Benchmark?

The CLB is a language test that (IRCC) uses to evaluate the language abilities of candidates in skilled worker immigration programs. This includes those managed by , the (PNP) and other skilled worker programs such as the (AIP).

A CLB score is evaluated through a candidate’s reading, writing, listening, and speaking abilities in English or French. The minimum CLB score a candidate needs to become eligible for immigration to Canada differs between programs.

How do the three English language tests compare?

PTE Core

The newly accepted Pearson Test of English (Core) contains three core modules: speaking and writing, reading, and listening and is marked entirely by scoring technology, meaning there is no interaction with a human examiner.

Tests are scored on a scale of 0-90, with 90 being the highest possible score. A CLB 7 corresponds to a PTE score in the range of 60-68 for reading, 69-78 for writing, 60-70 in listening, and 68-75 in speaking.

How PTE scores compare to CLB scores

How PTE (Core) scores compare to CLB scores

The test takes approximately two hours to complete and is done on a computer in more than 475 locations globally. It costs approximately CAD 340.

CELPIP

The Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) gives scores in four categories that align numerically with IRCC’s CLB benchmark levels, making score conversion straightforward.

How CELPIP scores compare to CLB scores

How CELPIP scores compare to CLB scores

The test takes approximately three hours to complete and generally costs CAD 300. There are testing centers in 23 countries globally.

IELTS

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) tests candidates in the four abilities needed to get a CLB score.

Results are given by what is known as ‘bands’ across the four abilities, with an overall band score that represents the average score. The scores in each of the four abilities have a corresponding CLB. Candidates seeking CLB 7 must have a minimum IELTS score of 6 in all four categories.

How IELTS scores compare to CLB scores

How IELTS scores compare to CLB scores

IELTS tests take approximately two hours and 45 minutes to complete, and the test is done in one day. Like CELPIP, the cost is generally around CAD 300 CAD. Candidates can complete the test on a computer or on paper.

CLB for Express Entry

Three economic immigration programs fall under the Express Entry application management system: The (FSWP), the (FSTP), and the (CEC). Canada is and this will rise to 117,500 in both 2025 and 2026.

Candidates in all three programs require a minimum CLB score to be eligible for Express Entry, but it is slightly different for each program.

Candidates in the FSWP must have a minimum CLB of 7 in each of the four categories.

Those in the CEC also require a CLB 7 but only if their occupation falls under a (NOC) TEER of 0 or 1. If a CEC candidate’s NOC TEER is 2-3, they must have a minimum CLB of 5.

Candidates applying for Express Entry through the FSTP require a minimum CLB level of 5 for speaking and listening, and a level 4 for reading and writing.

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