1. Why this matters
For immigration applicants:
- Your test choice determines your score requirements
- Your score determines your CEFR level
- Your CEFR level determines your points in the immigration system
Choosing the wrong test can cost you the entire application.
2. UK — UKVI Skilled Worker and similar routes
Accepted tests:
- IELTS for UKVI Academic
- IELTS for UKVI General Training
- Cambridge B2 First (for some routes)
- LanguageCert IESOL for UKVI (now widely accepted)
Typical requirement: B1 CEFR overall (Skilled Worker route)
Mapping:
- IELTS UKVI: 4.0 overall
- LanguageCert IESOL B1: pass at B1 level
- Cambridge B2 First: not used for Skilled Worker (typically a higher route)
Notes:
- UKVI accepts only tests at approved SELT centres or online with approved proctoring
- Test must be taken within 2 years of visa application
- Different routes have different requirements (Innovator: B2; Health and Care worker: B1)
3. Canada — Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker)
Accepted tests:
- IELTS General Training
- CELPIP General
- TEF Canada (for French)
- TCF Canada (for French)
Typical requirement: CLB 7 (equivalent to IELTS 6.0 each section)
Mapping:
- IELTS GT: 6.0 in each of 4 sections
- CELPIP: 7 in each of 4 sections
Scoring impact: Higher English scores give you more CRS points, which determines your position in the immigration draw.
| CLB level | CRS points (English) |
|---|---|
| CLB 7 | 17 |
| CLB 8 | 23 |
| CLB 9 | 31 |
| CLB 10+ | 32 |
Going from CLB 7 to CLB 9 means +14 points — often the difference between getting an ITA (Invitation to Apply) and not.
4. Australia — Skilled Migration (Subclass 189, 190, 491)
Accepted tests:
- IELTS Academic or General Training
- PTE Academic
- TOEFL iBT
- Cambridge C1 Advanced
- OET (for healthcare professions)
Typical requirement: Competent English (IELTS 6.0 each) minimum
Scoring impact (Skilled Migration points):
- Competent English (IELTS 6.0): 0 points
- Proficient English (IELTS 7.0): 10 points
- Superior English (IELTS 8.0): 20 points
Strategic note: Going from competent to superior English adds 20 points — often the decisive factor in skilled migration EOI rankings.
5. The PTE advantage for Australia
For Australian skilled migration:
- IELTS 8.0 in each of 4 = Superior English
- PTE 79+ in each of 4 = Superior English
PTE 79 is roughly equivalent to IELTS 8.0, but anecdotally easier to achieve.
Why: PTE's machine grading is more forgiving of accent (if your English is clear) and the format rewards efficiency. Many Asian applicants find PTE faster to master.
Recommendation: For Australian Skilled Migration with Superior English target, PTE typically delivers faster results.
6. Test calendar implications
| Test | Frequency | Where to take |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS UKVI | Weekly | British Council / IDP centres |
| LanguageCert IESOL | Weekly + online | Approved SELT centres or online |
| PTE Academic | Daily | Pearson VUE centres |
| CELPIP | Multiple times weekly | CELPIP centres |
| TOEFL iBT | Daily online | Test centre or home edition |
| Cambridge | Monthly | Authorised centres |
For tight immigration deadlines, PTE and TOEFL iBT offer the most scheduling flexibility.
7. The cost comparison
| Test | Approximate cost | Validity |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS UKVI | £196 | 2 years |
| LanguageCert IESOL UKVI | £155 | 2 years |
| PTE Academic | £170 | 2 years |
| CELPIP | 80 CAD (~£165) | 2 years |
| TOEFL iBT | £190 | 2 years |
| Cambridge B2 First | £155 | Lifetime certificate |
8. Decision tree
If you're targeting:
- UK Skilled Worker → IELTS UKVI or LanguageCert IESOL
- Canada Express Entry → IELTS General Training (most common) or CELPIP
- Australia Skilled Migration → PTE Academic (for fast Superior English) or IELTS Academic
- Multiple destinations → IELTS Academic (most universal)
9. Practical preparation strategy
For most candidates aiming at B2-C1 immigration scores:
- Take our 10-question CEFR test to confirm starting level
- Choose the test that fits your destination
- Use our exam-specific track for 8–12 weeks of focused prep
- Take a paid practice test at the 6-week mark
- Sit the real test 2 weeks after the practice test
This pattern reliably delivers immigration-ready scores within 3 months.
10. The honest caveat
Immigration policies change. Test acceptance lists are updated annually. Always verify the current accepted list with the immigration body before booking. The information here is correct as of 2026, but verify directly:
- UK: gov.uk/find-a-visa
- Canada: ircc.canada.ca
- Australia: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au