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HOW DO YOU WORK OUT YOUR CRS POINTS?
HOW DO YOU WORK OUT YOUR CRS POINTS?
Knowing your CRS points before completing your Express Entry profile can help you better plan your trip to Canada.

HOW DO YOU WORK OUT YOUR CRS POINTS?

Knowing your CRS points before completing your Express Entry profile can help you better plan your trip to Canada.

Do you know that having a high complete ranking system score might increase your chances of receiving a Canada PR visa invitation right away? The CRS is a point-based scoring system that the Canadian government uses to evaluate immigration petitions received through the Express Entry System. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) uses the express entry system to process skilled worker applications for three economic migration programmes. Express entry is only a method for managing applications, not an immigration scheme.

Applications for the following economic immigration categories are processed through express entry:

• The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

• The Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

  The Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

Several Provincial Nominee Programs are also in line with Canada's expedited entry programme.

The CRS points are awarded based on characteristics that the Canadian government believes will help you prosper in Canada, including the economy and labour market. All candidates are given points based on factors such as education, job experience, skill level, English language competence, age, and so on. You will also be awarded points if you include your spouse in your application. There are 1,200 scores for the CRS. The majority of people get between 400 and 500 points.

Even before submitting your profile to the Express Entry System, you will have a decent sense of your scores. There are various resources available to assist you in calculating your points and determining your eligibility for immigration to Canada. However, you will not receive your official results until you have completed and uploaded your whole profile to the online system.

Recognize the rating system

Including the spouse is one of the most important elements to consider when calculating CRS points. If your spouse already has a PR visa or citizenship in Canada, there is no need to include them in the application. If you add your spouse, you could expect to score 40 points worse in the fundamental human capital criteria than single people. If your spouse has a specific ability, such as language, you can utilise it to your advantage.

Age, job experience, education, language skills, and Canadian work experience are all important human capital variables. Aside from that, candidates are scored on their ability to transfer abilities, which includes international education and job experience. Other elements that contribute to your score include having a Canadian sibling, French language ability, Canadian schooling, a job offer from a Canadian business, and a provincial nomination.

According to the Comprehensive Ranking System, there are three major categories:

             Core/Human Capital Factors

             Spouse/Common-law partner

             Skills transferability

Additional Factors

             Provincial Nomination

             Arranged Employment

             Sibling in Canada

             Canadian study/work experience

Maximum Points rewarded under specific categories

Core Human Factor

Factors

Points with spouse

Points without spouse

Age

100

110

Education

140

150

Language Skills

150

160

Canadian Work Experience

70

80

 

Spouse/Partner

Factors

Points

Education

10

Language Skills

20

Canadian Work Experience

10

 Skill Transferability Factors

Education

Maximum Points

Good language proficiency and post-secondary education/ degree

50

Canadian Work Experience and post-secondary degree

50

Foreign Work Experience

Maximum Points

Language proficiency and foreign work experience

50

Foreign and Canadian Work Experience

50

Qualification Certificate (trade professionals)

Maximum Points

Certified in trade occupation and good language proficiency.

50

 Additional Factors

Factors

Maximum Points

Provincial Nominee Program

600 points

Arranged employment

200 points

Post-Secondary Education from Canada

50 points

French Language

30 points

Siblings in Canada

15 points

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