Watch the Webinar: CELPIP – Get the Facts and Chart Your Path to a High Score

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Published: March 12, 2024

Developed by Canadian language experts, the CELPIP Test is the only Canadian English language proficiency test for immigration and professional designation.

If you are committed to attaining a great score on your language assessment as part of your Canadian Permanent Resident or Citizenship application, then this webinar is for you.

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Developed by Canadian language experts, the CELPIP Test is the only Canadian English language proficiency test for immigration and professional designation. It is a fully computer-delivered testing program that assesses all four English language skills and is officially recognized by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

CELPIP focuses on functional proficiency, which assesses a test taker’s ability to use English in day-to-day situations. While it features a range of levels of formality and some academic or workplace contexts, CELPIP is not a test of academic or business English. Instead, it measures everyday English language proficiency while familiarizing candidates with the type of language most commonly used in the Canadian context.

 

As of August 10, 2023, the Student Direct Stream (SDS) program accepts CELPIP results for expedited study permit applications. This webinar will cover everything you need to know about the exam and show you how to leverage this comprehensive and highly regarded test to support your journey to living and working in Canada.

CELPIP Webinar: Top 3 Reasons to Watch

1) Understand the benefits of an integrated language test, why it is highly regarded by government and professional organizations, and how it prepares you for success in the Canadian context!

2) Understand where you are in your preparation journey and learn about the comprehensive suite of prep materials and free support you can leverage to succeed on test day!

3) Learn how to access hours of free webinars and live sessions each month!

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About Prometric

Prometric develops, delivers, and licenses in partnership with other organizations English proficiency tests, including: the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) Test and the  Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Test. It also develops, delivers, and licenses in partnership with other organizations online and print self-study materials, test preparation programs, and test delivery and registration software.

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