The Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) is an English language proficiency
test accepted by a number of governments, professional organizations, universities, colleges, and
employers as proof of English language proficiency.
The test provides a valid and reliable measurement of a test taker’s English abilities in a variety of
everyday situations, such as communicating with co-workers and superiors in the workplace,
interacting with friends, understanding newscasts, and interpreting and responding to written
materials.
There are two versions of the CELPIP Test: the CELPIP-General Test and the CELPIP-General LS Test.
The CELPIP-General Test assesses functional Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking skills, and is
accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) as proof of English language
proficiency for permanent residency in Canada. Other organizations that accept the CELPIP-General
Test include the Real Estate Council of British Columbia (RECBC) and Immigration Consultants of
Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC). The CELPIP-General LS Test assesses functional Listening and
Speaking proficiency, and is accepted by IRCC as proof of English language proficiency for Canadian
citizenship.
HCELPIP test is similar to the IELTS.
Moreover, the Writing and Reading sections are similar.
Speaking section is identical except the candidate has to talk to the computer.
Listening is much easier as compared to IELTS as it is based on day to day conversations.