Canada-Wide Real Estate Licensing

Secure Your Canadian Real Estate License: Master the CELPIP Requirement

Don’t let a language test be the "Career-Ender" that stops your licensing journey—in any province or territory.

Across Canada, provincial and territorial regulators—from BCFSA in British Columbia to RECO in Ontario and RECA in Alberta—require proof of English proficiency. Many accept or require CELPIP General with Level 7 or higher in all four components. Failing can mean costly retakes and months of delay.

Why Canadian Real Estate Candidates Trust Us

We provide the "insurance" you need to pass the first time and avoid costly delays—whether you're licensing in BC, Ontario, Alberta, or anywhere in Canada.

Avoid the 90-Day Rewrite Penalty

A failed attempt doesn't just cost money; it costs time. Many provincial regulators mandate waiting periods for exam rewrites.

Our platform is designed to ensure your proficiency is confirmed before you spend on the official CELPIP exam.

AI-Driven Score Estimation

Most candidates struggle with Speaking and Writing due to lack of feedback.

Our AI grader provides instant score reports aligned to Canadian CELPIP standards, showing you exactly how to move from a Level 6 to a Level 7+.

The "60-Test" Advantage

While others offer 5 or 10 tests, we provide 60 full-length mock exams.

Practice until the format is second nature, eliminating the "test anxiety" that causes many high-potential agents to freeze.

Real Estate English Requirements Across Canada

CELPIP is accepted for real estate licensing in provinces and territories across Canada. Requirements and regulators vary by jurisdiction.

Alberta
RECA
Real Estate Council of Alberta accepts CELPIP for licensing.
British Columbia
BCFSA
BC Financial Services Authority requires Level 7+ in all four components.
Manitoba
MREA
Manitoba Real Estate Association recognizes CELPIP for language proficiency.
New Brunswick
NBREA
New Brunswick Real Estate Association accepts CELPIP.
Newfoundland and Labrador
NLAR
Provincial real estate licensing may require CELPIP or equivalent.
Northwest Territories
Territorial
Real estate licensing requirements align with Canadian standards.
Nova Scotia
NSREC
Nova Scotia Real Estate Commission accepts CELPIP for registration.
Nunavut
Territorial
Territorial licensing follows Canadian language requirements.
Ontario
RECO
Real Estate Council of Ontario accepts CELPIP for salesperson registration.
Prince Edward Island
PEI Real Estate
Provincial association recognizes CELPIP for licensing.
Quebec
OACIQ
French is primary; CELPIP may apply for English-language pathways.
Saskatchewan
SRA
Saskatchewan Real Estate Association accepts CELPIP for licensing.
Yukon
Territorial
Real estate licensing follows territorial and Canadian requirements.

Your Path to Licensing Compliance

Step 1

Diagnostic Exam

Identify if you are currently hitting the Level 7 benchmark.

Step 2

Targeted Practice

Focus on 'Reading for Viewpoints' or 'Speaking Task 6'—areas where most candidates lose points.

Step 3

AI Feedback Loop

Use our AI scoring to refine your vocabulary and structure.

Step 4

Official Test Success

Walk into the CELPIP center with the confidence of someone who has already passed 60 simulations.

"I was terrified of the English requirement after being out of school for 15 years. This platform gave me the exact simulation I needed to hit Level 8 across the board. I'm now licensed and working in Vancouver!"
DS
David S.Licensed Realtor

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