Exclusive Preparation Materials from CELPIP to Help You Approach Your Language Test with Confidence!

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Published: February 3, 2026

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Starting your immigration journey in Canada in 2026? Your language test is a big step in making Canada your new home. To help you prepare, CELPIP is offering preparation materials designed to support effective exam preparation and help you approach the test with confidence and a clear understanding of what to expect.

Get the CELPIP Accelerate self-directed learning program (valued at $50) for FREE and gain access to 30+ instructional videos in each version, numerous interactive quizzes and PDF downloads, analysis of sample responses, and 1 complete practice test for each skill!

Our upcoming live webinar on February 12 at 11AM EST, hosted by CanadaVisa, features language testing specialists from CELPIP, who will walk you through how language requirements apply at different stages of the Canadian immigration process, whether you are applying for a work permit, permanent residence, or citizenship. Additionally, attendees will receive preparation materials to support studying for your language test, subject to availability.

Join us on Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 11AM EST!




During the Webinar, You’ll Learn:

  • How language test results translate into Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels.
  • How CELPIP supports test-takers with reliable preparation materials designed to help you achieve your best score.

About Prometric

With over 30 years of experience in assessment program innovation and growth, Prometric has developed and delivered end-to-end assessment solutions for healthcare organizations, professional associations, Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, K-12 education, youth sports, and more. CELPIP is at the core of Prometric’s language portfolio. Accepted by the governments of Canada and Australia for numerous immigration pathways, CELPIP has played a key role in countless immigration journeys, professional licensing, regulatory designations, and career paths. Today, it remains a compelling option for candidates as a fair, purpose-built exam that measures real-world English for real-world outcomes.

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