Calculate Your CRS Score Online for Canada’s Express Entry

Check your CRS points quickly, free of charge, and based on the latest Express Entry criteria.
Evaluate your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.

Introduction to the Express Entry Program

Express Entry is the Canadian government’s primary online system for selecting skilled workers for permanent residency.
It is not a standalone immigration program; rather, it is a CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) used to evaluate and rank applicants under federal and certain provincial programs. Candidates are assessed based on factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency, with the highest-ranking individuals receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.

Eligibility Requirements for Express Entry

To have your profile accepted into the Express Entry system, you must meet the following basic criteria:

  • Hold a valid English (CLB) or French (NCLC) language test at the level required by the Government of Canada.
  • Have at least one year of skilled work experience in an eligible occupation as defined by Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC).
  • Meet the requirements of at least one of the three federal programs:
    • Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
    • Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
    • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

Please note: Not all applicants qualify for Express Entry. If you meet the criteria, your profile will enter the CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) pool, where you will be ranked against other candidates.

The following resources provide more details about the Express Entry immigration program in Canada:

CRS Score: The Driving Force Behind Express Entry

 

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) is one of the most important components of Canada’s Express Entry immigration program.
This system evaluates and ranks applicants based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language skills, and other criteria.

The higher your CRS score, the greater your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) and beginning the process of obtaining permanent residency (PR) in Canada.
Applicants with higher scores typically achieve results faster—often within about six months—

Learn more about the CRS ranking system

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Using the CRS Calculator

At Shekarian Law Group, we strive to provide the most accurate and up-to-date CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) Calculator for our users.
This tool helps you calculate your score within Canada’s Express Entry system, giving you a clear understanding of your current position and your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

Important Notes When Using the CRS Calculator

  • The calculated score is for informational purposes only and should not be considered official data or relied upon in immigration applications.

  • For final decisions regarding permanent residency in Canada, it is strongly recommended to seek personalized advice from licensed immigration lawyers.

  • Shekarian Law Group assumes no responsibility for any misuse or misinterpretation of the CRS Calculator results.

Calculate Your Score

Your CRS Score:

Marital Status

What is your marital status? *

Age

What is your age at the time of submitting your Express Entry profile? *

University Degree

What is your level of education?
Do you have a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate?
What is the level of education of your spouse or common-law partner?

First Language

Official languages: The official languages of Canada are English and French.

You must submit language test results that are less than two years old for all programs under Express Entry, even if English or French is your first language.

Are your language test results less than two years old? *

Based on your answers, you do not appear to be eligible for Express Entry at this time.

To submit an Express Entry profile, you must prove your language skills by taking an approved language test.

Which language test did you take for your first official language? *
Reading *
Writing *
Listening *
Speaking *

Second Language

Do you have results for another language test?

If yes, which language test did you take for your second official language? (Test results must be less than two years old)

Which language test did you take for your second official language?
Reading
Writing
Listening
Speaking

Spouse or common-law partner's first language

Has your spouse or common-law partner taken a language test?

If yes, select your spouse or common-law partner’s official language. (Test results must be less than two years old)

Select your spouse or common-law partner’s official language
Reading
Writing
Listening
Speaking

Work Experience

How many years of skilled work experience in Canada do you have?
How many years of skilled work experience do you have (outside of Canada)?
In Canada, occupations are officially classified by the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system. Each job has a specific class, group, and code. Skilled work in this system means that the skill level or TEER of these occupations is 0, 1, 2, or 3. For more information about skill levels, visit this link, and to search for job classifications, visit this address.
How much Canadian work experience does your spouse or common-law partner have?

Additional Points

Do you, or your spouse or common-law partner (if they will accompany you to Canada), have at least one brother or sister who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident?
Have you received a certificate of qualification from a Canadian province?
This certificate is different from a provincial nomination. To obtain this certificate, you must be assessed in one of the targeted provincial occupations, and if you are accepted and pass the provincial exam, you will receive a certificate to have your skills recognized by the Canadian province.
Do you have a valid job offer supported by an LMIA?
What is the NOC skill type or level of your job offer?
Do you have a provincial or territorial nomination certificate?

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