Top 10 FAQs About IELTS in Canada

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is one of the most recognized English language proficiency tests in the world. Whether you are planning to study, work or immigrate to Canada, chances are you will need to take the IELTS test. But with so many details to consider, it is easy to feel overwhelmed.

Here are the top 10 most frequently asked questions about IELTS in Canada, along with clear answers to help you get started — plus how ILAC can help you prepare for test day with confidence.

  1. What is the IELTS test?

IELTS is an English proficiency test accepted by educational institutions, employers, professional organizations and immigration authorities in Canada and around the world. The test measures your ability to listen, read, write and speak in English. It is designed to reflect how you will use English in academic, professional and everyday settings.

  1. What is the difference between IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training?

There are two types of IELTS tests:

  • IELTS Academic is for people applying for higher education or professional registration in an English-speaking environment.
  • IELTS General Training is for those who are going to English-speaking countries for secondary education, work experience or immigration purposes.

Make sure to choose the right version depending on your goals. For example, if you are applying for a Canadian student visa or post-secondary program, you will most likely need the Academic version.

  1. Is IELTS accepted for immigration to Canada?

Yes, IELTS is one of the approved language tests for immigration to Canada. For programs like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program or other work and residency options, you will usually need to take IELTS General Training. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recognizes IELTS as proof of English language proficiency.

  1. How much does the IELTS test cost in Canada?

The cost of the IELTS test in Canada varies slightly depending on the location and test format, but it is generally between $310 to $350 CAD. Always check with your chosen test centre for the exact price and available test dates.

  1. Where can I take the IELTS test in Canada?

IELTS is offered at test centres across Canada, including major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary and more. ILAC is an official IELTS test centre, offering both paper-based and computer-delivered IELTS tests at its Toronto and Vancouver locations.

Taking the test at ILAC gives you access to modern facilities, professional support and a calm environment to help reduce test-day stress.

  1. How should I prepare for IELTS?

Preparation is key to getting a high IELTS score. Many students benefit from taking a structured IELTS preparation course to build the skills they need. At ILAC, we offer IELTS preparation programs both in-person and online to help you improve your performance in all four sections of the test.

Our experienced teachers, practice materials and personalized feedback make a big difference for test takers who want to feel confident and ready.

Explore ILAC’s IELTS preparation programs:
👉 ILAC IELTS Preparation Programs

  1. What score do I need to pass the IELTS?

There is no official “pass” or “fail” in IELTS. Instead, you receive a band score from 1 to 9 for each section and an overall score. The score you need depends on your purpose:

  • Canadian colleges and universities may require a score of 6.0 to 7.5 in IELTS Academic.
  • Immigration programs usually require a score of 6.0 or higher in IELTS General Training.

Always check the requirements of the specific institution or program you are applying to.

  1. Can I take IELTS online?

Yes, IELTS now offers an online test option called IELTS Online for Academic purposes. However, for immigration or general training, you will still need to take the test in person at an official centre.

ILAC continues to offer computer-delivered testing at its campuses for those who prefer a digital format but want to complete the test at a centre.

  1. How should I prepare for IELTS?

Preparation is key to getting a high IELTS score. Many students benefit from taking a structured IELTS preparation course to build the skills they need. At ILAC, we offer IELTS preparation programs both in-person and online to help you improve your performance in all four sections of the test.

Our experienced teachers, practice materials and personalized feedback make a big difference for test takers who want to feel confident and ready.

  1. What score do I need to pass the IELTS?

There is no official “pass” or “fail” in IELTS. Instead, you receive a band score from 1 to 9 for each section and an overall score. The score you need depends on your purpose:

  • Canadian colleges and universities may require a score of 6.0 to 7.5 in IELTS Academic.
  • Immigration programs usually require a score of 6.0 or higher in IELTS General Training.

Always check the requirements of the specific institution or program you are applying to.

  1. Can I take IELTS online?

Yes, IELTS now offers an online test option called IELTS Online for Academic purposes. However, for immigration or general training, you will still need to take the test in person at an official centre.

ILAC continues to offer computer-delivered testing at its campuses for those who prefer a digital format but want to complete the test at a centre.

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