Sit a complete Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking test in one go — same structure, timing, and on-screen format as the real CELPIP-General. Get instant scoring and review your weakest task types.
Simulate real timing, finish all four sections in one sitting, then review your weakest question types right after. Track results across exams to see listening accuracy, reading speed, writing organization, and speaking fluency improve.
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Sit it in one timed session
No pausing — recreate the three-hour exam-day pressure.
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Review weak types immediately
Go through every miss while the reasoning is fresh.
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One every 5–7 days
Most candidates take 3–5 full exams before test day.
The CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program) is an English language test used for Canadian immigration, professional certification, and citizenship. It evaluates listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills.
How long is the CELPIP test?+
The CELPIP-General test takes about three hours to complete and includes listening, reading, writing, and speaking sections in one sitting on a computer.
Are these mock exams similar to the real test?+
Yes — each mock exam mirrors the real exam's format, time limits, and task types, so test day feels familiar.
How many practice tests should I take?
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Most candidates benefit from three to five full mock exams before the real test to sharpen time management and confidence.
What CELPIP score do I need for immigration?+
Many Canadian PR programs require CLB 7 or higher, which usually corresponds to CELPIP level 7 in each skill.
How can I improve my score quickly?+
Take full-length timed exams, review every mistake, and focus on common vocabulary and recurring question types between sittings.