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🇨🇦 Duolingo English Test for Canada — from Micronesia
More than 400 Canadian universities and colleges accept the DET, including every English-speaking U15 research university.
What Canada asks for
Scores run on the 10–160 scale; there is no single national minimum — each university and program sets its own.
Admission is not the same as the visa
Canada ended the Student Direct Stream (SDS) on 8 November 2024, which used to require IELTS specifically — so older guides are out of date. Today everyone uses the regular study-permit process: if a Canadian university accepts your DET and issues a Letter of Acceptance (LOA), that's generally sufficient for the permit. Note: Permanent Residency later requires an approved immigration test (IELTS General or CELPIP) — the DET is not used for PR.
From Micronesia — the essentials
- Costs in
- United States Dollar (US$)
- Credentials
- FSM Department of Education; College of Micronesia-FSM
- Funding to search
- US Federal Pell Grant (Compact), US South Pacific Scholarship, Australia Awards Pacific
- Where students go
- United States, Guam, Hawaii, Fiji, Philippines
- Apply from
- Palikir, Weno, Kolonia
The Federated States of Micronesia is English-medium; under the Compact of Free Association, FSM citizens can study in the US with Pell Grants and in-state tuition, and Duolingo English Test is often waived. At about $70 the DET is taken online from Micronesia — no test-centre travel, and far cheaper than IELTS.
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AlmiDET is independent and not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Duolingo. All practice material is original and never copied from the Duolingo English Test. Acceptance figures and score bands change — always confirm the current requirement on the official university or government page before you rely on it.