The PTE test is trusted by universities, higher education institutes, and government agencies worldwide. It assesses reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills. Most applicants opt for the PTE Core exam, a 2-hour, computer-based test.
PTE scores are accepted by universities and colleges in the UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Canada, and other countries, with test centers in over 50 nations. Canadian colleges and universities widely recognize PTE Core for admissions.
Furthermore, PTE Core has been approved by the IRCC (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada) for immigration purposes, making it an official test for demonstrating English proficiency in Canadian immigration applications alongside IELTS and CELPIP.
The Canadian PR (Permanent Residency) process does not currently recognize PTE Academic scores. However, PTE Core has been approved by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada) as an official test for immigration purposes. This is a major development for individuals seeking to immigrate to Canada.
For student visas, PTE Academic is widely accepted by Canadian universities and colleges as proof of English proficiency. Over 90% of Canadian institutions recognize PTE Academic scores as part of the standard study permit application process.
Students can take the PTE Academic test at any testing center worldwide and send their results directly to their chosen Canadian university. Test results are typically available within 4-5 business days, making it a fast and reliable option for international students.
For Canadian PR applications, IRCC recognizes the following English proficiency tests:
Candidates must meet the required Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level, which indicates their proficiency in listening, reading, writing, and speaking. These benchmarks are used to determine eligibility for immigration programs and assess language skills for settling and working in Canada.
While PTE Academic is tailored for academic purposes and widely used for study visas, PTE Core is specifically designed for immigration purposes. PTE Core’s acceptance by IRCC represents a significant step forward for Pearson’s English testing in the immigration sector.
A minimum PTE score may be needed in Canadian universities, according to the course you want to enrol in. Both a minimum and a total overall score are necessary. Numerous Canadian universities accept PTE results in addition to a small number of others. Students can get a decent idea of what is required to apply for a student visa and a study permit by looking at the PTE and IELTS score ranges provided here.
Conclusion
PTE Academic is an excellent choice for students applying to Canadian universities, with most institutions accepting it as part of their study permit process. For immigration, PTE Core is now recognized by Canada alongside IELTS General and CELPIP, marking a shift in its acceptance for PR purposes.