The Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) has two types of tests: CELPIP-General and CELPIP-General LS. Both tests measure how well a person speaks English, but there are some major differences between the two.
Areas of evaluation:
Overall, CELPIP-General tests all four language skills is made for immigration, employment, or school, has a written part, is longer, and reports scores in a different way. CELPIP-General LS only tests two language skills, is made especially for Canadian citizenship, doesn’t have a written part, is shorter, and reports scores in a different way.