IELTS for working abroad
Teachers seeking registration or licensed positions abroad must demonstrate professional-level English that covers classroom instruction, report writing, parent communication, and curriculum planning. IELTS is frequently required by teacher registration authorities and skilled-migration visa programmes, and the assessment often looks beyond an overall score to individual component results — meaning a weakness in Writing or Speaking can block registration even if your overall performance is strong. Focus your preparation on the productive skills (Speaking and Writing) as these most closely mirror what you will actually do in a classroom every day.
There's no single national figure: the body that registers Teachers in Costa Rica (and your visa route) sets the requirement. Find your exact target on that body's official requirements page.
IELTS requirements change and vary by route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it.
The international and bilingual school market in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Chile recruits English-medium teachers, and requirements are largely set by individual schools or recruitment agencies rather than a national licensing body. IELTS is generally recognised as proof of proficiency, but there is no unified regional standard, so check directly with the school group or recruitment platform you are targeting.
Prioritise the Speaking module on AlmiPrep, because teachers are assessed on oral communication clarity, fluency, and the ability to explain ideas coherently — qualities that registration bodies and visa points-tests scrutinise closely and that also translate directly to standing in front of a class.
Planning to study first? See IELTS for studying in Costa Rica.