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CELPIP-General · from New Zealand
CELPIP for Express Entry — applying from New Zealand
Applying from New Zealand for Express Entry? CELPIP-General is one of the English tests IRCC accepts. Here is the published requirement, how the test is scored, and free practice for the skills that count.
The Express Entry language requirement
CLB 7 is the usual starting point; CLB 9+ earns the most points
Express Entry ranks candidates with the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). Most federal programs in the pool require at least CLB 7, and language points keep climbing up to CLB 10, so a stronger CELPIP result directly raises your CRS score.
CRS counts all four skills. Because points rise to CLB 10, it is worth practising every skill rather than just clearing a minimum.
Requirements can change, and they are the same wherever you apply from. Confirm the current requirement for Express Entry with IRCC before you book your test.
An honest estimate, not a fake score
CELPIP gives each skill its own level on the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB 1–12). There is no single overall score — IRCC reads each skill separately, so a strong average cannot cover a weak skill. AlmiCELPIP shows a practice estimate as a CLB range, never an inflated single number, because a practice task is not the calibrated live exam. CELPIP-General covers all four skills.
Taking CELPIP from New Zealand
CELPIP is offered at test centres in many countries and, in some places, online. Availability in New Zealand can change, so check the official CELPIP site for current locations. Whatever your first language, every test-taker answers the same tasks and is scored the same way — the Express Entry requirement above does not change based on where you apply from. What you can do from anywhere is practise the exact task types first.
Practise the four skills CELPIP scores
Listening
Conversations, news and discussions — answered as you listen, audio plays once.
Reading
Correspondence, diagrams, information and opinion passages.
Writing
An email and a survey response, with honest AI feedback on four criteria.
Speaking
Eight short spoken tasks, graded on the words you use — never your accent.
Common questions
Can I use CELPIP for Express Entry if I apply from New Zealand?
Yes. IRCC accepts CELPIP-General for Express Entry regardless of where you apply from. Your CLB result is used the same way for every applicant.
What CELPIP level do I need for Express Entry?
The published requirement is clb 7 is the usual starting point; clb 9+ earns the most points. Because requirements can change, confirm the current figure with IRCC before booking.
Should I take CELPIP-General or CELPIP-General LS?
For permanent-residence programs like this one, take CELPIP-General, which covers all four skills. CELPIP-General LS is only for citizenship.
Is AlmiCELPIP an official CELPIP test?
No. AlmiCELPIP is independent practice with original material and an honest estimate. It is not affiliated with CELPIP, Paragon Testing, or IRCC, and its results are not an official CELPIP score.
CELPIP for other programs — from New Zealand
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AlmiCELPIP is original practice material and is not affiliated with or endorsed by CELPIP, Paragon Testing Enterprises, or Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). We never copy or reproduce real CELPIP test material. CLB figures are published program guidance that can change — always confirm the exact requirement you need with IRCC. Practice results are an estimate, not an official CELPIP result.