Although English proficiency requirements follow similar principles, each country defines its own approved English tests and minimum score requirements for work-related visa applications.
United Kingdom
Most UK work visa routes require applicants to demonstrate their English language ability through a UKVI-approved Secure English Language Test (SELT) taken at an authorized test centre.
Commonly accepted SELT tests include:
To learn more about which English test may be suitable for your UK work visa, see our guide to PTE SELT tests for UK.
Australia
Australia's Department of Home Affairs (DHA) sets English language requirements for work visas by visa stream and occupation. Requirements vary depending on the visa subclass, occupation and whether the pathway is points-tested.
Some visa pathways require applicants to meet minimum scores in each communication skill assessed, rather than only an overall score. Additionally, some regulated professions, such as healthcare, may require higher English standards through professional registration bodies such as Ahpra.
For Australia-specific score requirements by visa subclass, see PTE for Australian visas.
Canada
Canada uses the Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) system to assess English language proficiency across work permits and economic migration pathways, including Express Entry programmes.
For economic immigration pathways, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) accepts PTE Core rather than PTE Academic.
Commonly accepted English tests include:
- PTE Core
- IELTS General Training
- CELPIP-General
Applicants must achieve scores that correspond to the required CLB level for their visa or immigration pathway. CLB conversion is assessed skill by skill rather than through an overall average score.
Different pathways require different CLB levels depending on the programme, occupation and Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) requirements.
Read more: English language requirements for Canadian work permits and immigration pathways
New Zealand
Accepted English language evidence and minimum score requirements are published by Immigration New Zealand (INZ).
English language evidence is generally only required for Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) applications for jobs classified at ANZSCO skill levels 4 or 5. Most ANZSCO skill level 1–3 roles do not require English language evidence.
Exemptions may apply for citizens of majority English-speaking countries, applicants with prior English-medium study, or applicants with qualifying work experience in English-speaking countries. The role’s ANZSCO classification helps determine whether English language evidence is required.
Learn more: English language requirements for New Zealand Visas (PTE resource)