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Standardized language tests are often required as part of immigration processes to assess an applicant’s proficiency in the language of the destination country. These tests are specifically designed to evaluate the reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities of individuals. They serve to ensure that immigrants have the necessary language skills to integrate effectively into their new communities, pursue education or employment, and communicate with others.

When it comes to standardized language tests for immigration, there are specific tests that are commonly accepted by immigration authorities in different countries. At Global Startup, we have you covered in this area as well. Our Tutors are well-experienced and qualified to assist you to upskill yourself and ensure you get through these standardized tests easily. Contact us to get assistance for one of the following standardized tests.

English:

IELTS – International English Language Testing System

IELTS is widely recognized and accepted by almost every country in the world. Test-takers have the option of either taking the paper-based or computer-based exam.

PTE – Pearson Test of English

Pearson PTE is a computer-based English language proficiency test designed for non-native English speakers. Most countries in the world acknowledge and accept it.

CELPIP – Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program

The CELPIP tests are Canada’s leading general English tests for immigration and professional designation. It is a computer-based exam that can be taken in many centers around the world.

French:

TEF – Test d’Évaluation de Français

TEF is a French language proficiency test often used for immigration purposes, especially in Canada. It assesses the language skills of non-native speakers and provides a detailed analysis of their abilities.

TCF – Test de Connaissance du Français

TCF is a widely recognized French language proficiency test administered by the French Ministry of Education. It assesses the language skills needed for general communication and is often required for immigration for specific purposes, especially in Canada.