What is the difference between the
CELPIP - General and CELPIP - General LS?

There are two types of CELPIP tests to choose from. Make sure to confirm which version of the test you are required to take

CELPIP - General Test

$290 + Taxes (where applicable)

Evaluates test taker’s English speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills and is used for permanent residence applications and professional designations.
Single 3 Hour Test Sitting
Takes approximately 3 hours to complete and can be done in one sitting with no separate speaking session
IRCC Approved for PR Status
The CELPIP General Test is the IRCC approved test for Permanent Residence applications
Computer Delivered
Includes features such as a personal timer, word counter, and spell-check
Quick Online Results
Available online in just 3-4 business days after the test date

CELPIP - General LS Test

$195 + Taxes (where applicable)

Evaluates test taker’s English speaking and listening skills, and is used for citizenship applications and professional designation.
Single 1 Hour Test Sitting
Takes approximately 1 hour to complete and can be done in one sitting with no separate speaking session
IRCC Approved for Citizenship Status
The CELPIP General LS Test is the IRCC approved test for Canadian citizenship applications
Computer Delivered
Includes features such as a personal timer, word counter, and spell-check
Quick Online Results
Available online in just 3-4 business days after the test date

Our Upcoming Test Sittings

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General
Saturday,
Dec 28
09:00 AM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
General
Saturday,
Dec 28
01:45 PM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
General
Saturday,
Dec 28
06:00 PM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
General
Sunday,
Dec 29
09:30 AM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
General
Sunday,
Dec 29
01:45 PM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
General
Sunday,
Dec 29
06:00 PM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
General
Thursday,
Jan 2
02:00 PM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
General
Thursday,
Jan 2
06:00 PM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
General
Friday,
Jan 3
02:00 PM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$290
sold out
LS
Friday,
Jan 3
06:00 PM
Bayswater Vancouver
549 Howe Street / 9th Floor
$195
available

Bayswater Vancouver

Contact information
Telephone Hours:
Monday to Friday
5:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PT
8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET
Saturday
5:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. PT
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET

Bayswater Vancouver

549 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
6th floor

About Bayswater Vancouver

 

Modern, downtown campus, steps from all public transit, Bayswater Vancouver is part of a large global group of high-quality schools that provide English language and professional business courses, together with an unforgettable social and cultural program. 

Bayswater’s classrooms and computer testing facilities are designed to ensure the best experience and results, and our team are well-trained and fully certified to support our clients.

Come to Bayswater to ensure the best test-taking experience in downtown Vancouver.

Our facilities include:

  • Street-level access entrance with button-enabled automatic doors
  • Elevators and stairs to all floors
  • Wi-Fi Access
  • Washrooms located between all floors

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Public Transit

549 Howe Street is one block from all the major downtown bus routes, a short walk from multiple Sky Train Stations (City Centre, Burrard, Granville, Waterfront), and steps from Waterfront Train Station.

Cycling

Bayswater Vancouver is located one block from Hornby and Dunsmuir Bike Lanes. There are public bike racks available in the general area, but none associated with the building.

Car Parking

There are multiple public parking lots and metered street parking available close to the building but no parking within the building.

COVID-19 Testing Procedures

 

What cleaning protocols do you have at Bayswater Vancouver?

Bayswater Vancouver is very well organized and extensively cleaned of all operational areas. Routine cleaning takes place multiple times a day including the hallways, the computer stations, washrooms, elevators, and all common areas of the building.

Do I have to wear a face mask?

No, masks are not required for our staff or test takers, but test takers can choose to wear a mask if they want when they take the test.

If I feel ill on my test day, should I show up?

Please do not attempt to take the test if you are ill or showing any symptoms of colds or flu. Test takers should contact Paragon directly to reschedule a test sitting if they are not feeling well on the test day.

Can I bring water with me into the testing room?

Yes. Water bottles may be brought to your computer station. Water bottles must be clear, unlabeled and have a lid; otherwise, bottles will not be allowed into the testing room.

Should I bring my own water?

Yes. Bayswater does not have access to a drinking fountain.

Are computer stations sanitized properly?

Yes. Monitors, keyboards, mice, headphones, pens, chairs and workspaces are all sanitized after each test taker finishes.

How early should I show up before my test?

Building doors open 45 minutes to 1 hour before the start of a test. Paragon recommends arriving 45 minutes before the start of the test. Latecomers will not be seated for their tests and must reschedule for another day.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can we help you with?
CELPIP
When I took CELPIP, I found it was like speaking English in real life. You speak every day with your boss and with your friends, and the CELPIP Test represents those every-day, real-life language situations.
- Rafaela B., CELPIP Test Taker
CELPIP
I had taken other English language proficiency before, and CELPIP was more relatable to me. All of the questions were situations I was familiar with from daily life, and were like conversations I had experienced personally.
- Chrisna D., CELPIP Test Taker
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