TEF Canada , is an official French test accepted by IRCC for immigration and citizenship; it assesses listening, reading, writing, and speaking, and results are converted to CLB/NCLC levels used by Canadian authorities.
What TEF Canada tests and why it matters
TEF Canada evaluates four skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Each module is scored independently and then converted to CLB/NCLC levels that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) uses for applications. Results are valid for two years from the issue date
How to prepare effectively
Simulate test conditions: take full, timed practice sessions covering all four modules in one sitting to build stamina. Use official sample tests and conversion charts so you know exactly which raw scores map to the CLB levels required by your immigration stream. Focus on weak skills: if you struggle with speaking, record mock interviews; for writing, practice the two task types under time pressure. TEF Canada
Registration and logistics
Book through an accredited test centre and confirm available dates and fees; centres vary by city and fill quickly. Bring required ID and arrive early; if you need accommodations, request them in advance. Contact us






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