

What is the CRS Score?
CRS stands for Comprehensive Ranking System. The CRS is a points-based system used by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to evaluate and rank candidates within the Express Entry pool. It assesses candidates based on their age, education, language proficiency, work experience, Canadian sibling, and other adaptability factors. The cumulative CRS score is used by IRCC to issue Invitations to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.
Why is the CRS Score important?
A candidate’s CRS score is their ranking in the Express Entry system. IRCC conducts regular Express Entry draws, inviting Express Entry candidates who meet the criteria of the draw and have the highest CRS score to apply for permanent residency. Express Entry profiles that have a higher CRS score have a higher probability of receiving an ITA.
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Key Criteria of the CRS Score
2) Level of Education
3) Official Languages Proficiency
4) Canadian Work Experience
2) Official Languages Proficiency
3) Canadian Work Experience
2) Combination of Education and Canadian Work Experience
3) Combination of Foreign Work Experience and Language Proficiency
4) Combination of Foreign and Canadian Work Experience
5) Certificate of Qualification and Language Proficiency
2) Canadian Educational Credentials
3) Sibling in Canada
4) French-Language Proficiency
Core/Human Capital Factors - Age
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for Core/Human Capital Factors age
Core/Human Capital Factors - Education
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for level of completed education
Core/Human Capital Factors - First official language
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for official languages proficiency - First official language
Core/Human Capital Factors - Second official language
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for official languages proficiency - second official language
Spouse or common-law partner factors (if applicable) - Education
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for spouse's education
Spouse or common-law partner factors (if applicable) - Language
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for spouse's official languages proficiency - first official language
Spouse or common-law partner factors (if applicable) - Canadian work experience
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for spouse's Canadian work experience
Skill Transferability factors - Education
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for education (combined with first official language proficiency)
Skill Transferability factors - Canadian work experience
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for Canadian work experience (combined with completed education
Skill Transferability factors - Foreign work experience
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for foreign work experience (combined with first official language proficiency)
Skill Transferability factors - Canadian and Foreign work experience
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for foreign work experience (combined with Canadian work experience)
Skill Transferability factors - Certificate of qualification
Detailed breakdown of CRS score points for certificate of qualification in a trade occupation