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New Brunswick launches permanent residency pathway for international students
New Brunswick graduates will be be eligible to apply for permanent residency beginning in April 2022.

The A to Z of IELTS: H is for Hyperboles
Hyperboles are often used by native speakers and you may want to consider using them in your IELTS Speaking test as a way of enhancing your band score.

The A to Z of IELTS: G is for Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Grammatical range and accuracy is one of the key assessment criteria in the IELTS test. In this article we take a closer look at what exactly it constitutes.

Online IELTS training program for teachers
English language teachers can now receive professional development points for IDP’s ‘IELTS Teacher Training Program’.

New Zealand offers one-off residence pathway to 165,000 migrants
On 30 September 2021, the New Zealand Government announced a new one-off residence pathway for around 165,000 migrants currently in New Zealand.

IELTS entry scores
Planning to sit an IELTS exam for studying abroad or migration? Here's what you need to know about minimum entry scores.

The A to Z of IELTS: F is for Free Preparation Material
At IDP, we offer a wide variety of free preparation materials and information to help test takers improve their chances in their upcoming test.

Meet Ivy Feng: IELTS test taker to IDP’s global Digital Experience team
From a former IELTS test taker to a core member of IDP’s global Digital Experience team, Ivy’s journey is nothing short of inspirational.

Canada leads as most popular study destination for international students
Canada is known for its top-notch education system, prestigious universities with high graduate employability, and a culture of tolerance and diversity.

PTE have made changes to how they compare to IELTS. Will this impact you?
A recent Pearson report details that at an IELTS Band 7 to an IELTS Band 9, PTE-A test takers will need a higher score to be equivalent to IELTS.