Editorial policy
TestDayTwin is a one-person independent education project. This policy explains how its guides are researched, checked, updated and corrected — especially where a test rule or immigration decision can cost a learner time or money.
Who prepares the guides
Guides are prepared and maintained under the byline TestDayTwin Editorial by the site's owner-editor, who has classroom test-preparation experience and maintains the practice platform. We use a brand byline rather than inventing expert titles or credentials. The project is independent of IRCC and every exam owner.
Source hierarchy
- Primary authority: IRCC and other Canadian government pages for immigration rules.
- Exam owner: official handbooks, score descriptors and test-format pages for exam facts.
- Secondary material: used to identify learner questions, never to override a primary source.
Where sources disagree, the guide names the disagreement, follows the primary authority and includes a verification date. We do not change dates merely to make an unchanged article look fresh.
Original practice and score estimates
Practice prompts and passages are original; TestDayTwin does not reproduce recalled real-test questions. Reading and listening answer keys are exact for our own material. Writing and speaking levels are practice estimates, not official results or promises. Sample responses labelled with a level are illustrative profiles based on published performance descriptors, not responses scored by an official CELPIP rater.
Review and corrections
Time-sensitive guides show a source-review date and are rechecked when an exam owner or IRCC changes the underlying rule. Material corrections are made in the article and its structured-data modification date. If you spot an error, send the page URL and supporting source through the contact page.
Advertising and independence
Advertising supports the free site but does not decide which exam is recommended, how a score is explained, or what a guide concludes. TestDayTwin does not sell exam bookings, immigration representation or guaranteed scores.