Canada Immigration Points Calculator CRS Calculator
Assess Your Eligibility for Canada PR Under the Express Entry System
The Canada Immigration Points Calculator, officially known as the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), helps you estimate your eligibility score for Express Entry — the most popular pathway to Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada. Your CRS score is calculated based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, adaptability, and job offers. The higher your score, the greater your chance of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for PR from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Key Factors in Canada’s CRS Points System
1. Age
Age Group | Points (Single Applicant) | Points (With Spouse)
18 | 90 | 90
19 | 95 | 90
20-29 | 100 | 100
30 | 95 | 90
31 | 90 | 85
32 | 85 | 80
33 | 80 | 75
34 | 75 | 70
35 | 70 | 65
36 | 65 | 60
37 | 60 | 55
38 | 55 | 50
39 | 50 | 45
40 | 45 | 35
41 | 35 | 25
42 | 25 | 15
43 | 15 | 5
44 | 0 | 0
2. Education
Level of Education | Points (Single Applicant) | Points (With Spouse)
Doctoral PhD degree | 150 | 140
Masters degree or professional degree | 135 | 126
Two or more post-secondary credentials (one 3+ years) | 128 | 119
Bachelors degree (3+ years) | 120 | 112
Two-year post-secondary diploma | 98 | 91
One-year post-secondary diploma | 90 | 84
Secondary (high school) education | 30 | 28
Less than secondary education | 0 | 0
Note: Foreign education must be verified with an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
3. Language Proficiency (English and/or French)
CLB Level | IELTS Equivalent | Points (Single Applicant)
CLB 10 or higher | IELTS 8.5-9 | 34 per ability
CLB 9 | IELTS 7.7-8.8 | 31 per ability
CLB 8 | IELTS 6.5-7.5 | 23 per ability
CLB 7 | IELTS 6-6 | 17 per ability
Below CLB 7 | — | 0
You can earn up to 136 points for language ability (single applicant) or 144 points (with spouse). Additional points are available for French proficiency.
4. Work Experience – Canadian Work Experience
Years of Experience | Points (Single Applicant) | Points (With Spouse)
1 year | 40 | 35
2 years | 53 | 46
3 years | 64 | 56
4 years | 72 | 63
5 years | 80 | 70
Foreign Work Experience Outside Canada
Experience | Maximum Points
1-2 years | 13
3 years or more | 25
You can earn additional points for combining Canadian and foreign work experience.
5. Spouse or Common-Law Partner Factors
Criteria | Maximum Points
Spouse’s Education | Up to 10 points
Spouse’s Language Proficiency | Up to 20 points
Spouse’s Canadian Work Experience | Up to 10 points
6. Skill Transferability Factors
Combination | Maximum Points
Education + Language | Up to 50 points
Education + Canadian Work Experience | Up to 50 points
Foreign Work Experience + Language | Up to 50 points
Foreign Work Experience + Canadian Work Experience | Up to 50 points
Trade Certification + Language | Up to 50 points
The maximum points for skill transferability are capped at 100 points.
7. Additional CRS Points
Criteria | Points
Brother or sister living in Canada (citizen or PR) | 15
Post-secondary education in Canada (1-2 years) | 15
Post-secondary education in Canada (3+ years) | 30
French language proficiency (CLB 7 or higher) | Up to 50
Job offer from Canadian employer (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3) | 50
Job offer in a senior management role (NOC 00) | 200
Provincial Nomination (PNP) | 600
Arranged employment (valid LMIA) | 50-200
Understanding Your CRS Score
Your total CRS score determines your ranking in the Express Entry pool. Regular IRCC draws invite top-ranking candidates to apply for Canadian PR. To qualify, you generally need:
– A minimum score of 67 out of 100 in the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) eligibility test, and
– A competitive CRS score (often 480+ in recent draws) for an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Canada Points Calculator FAQs
Q1. What is the Canada Immigration Points Calculator?
The calculator helps you assess your eligibility for Canadian permanent residency through the Express Entry System, which ranks candidates based on CRS points.
Q2. What is the minimum CRS score required for Express Entry?
While the minimum eligibility score is 67/100 under FSWP, CRS cutoff scores for invitations vary between 470-500, depending on the draw type.
Q3. How can I improve my CRS score?
You can increase your CRS score by:
– Achieving a higher IELTS or French TEFT/TCF score
– Gaining more work experience
– Completing a higher level of education
– Securing a provincial nomination (PNP) or valid job offer
Q4. What’s the difference between the FSWP 67-point system and CRS?
– The 67-point system determines your basic eligibility to enter the Express Entry pool.
– The CRS ranks you against other candidates in the pool to decide who receives an ITA for PR.
Q5. Does Lumyn Global offer CRS evaluation services?
Yes! At Lumyn Global, our certified immigration consultants assess your complete profile, calculate your CRS score accurately, and help you create a strategy to maximize your points through education, work experience, or provincial nomination pathways.
Plan Your Move to Canada with Lumyn Global
As a Canada-based, ICCRC-registered immigration consultancy, Lumyn Global offers end-to-end guidance for:
– Express Entry (FSW, FST, CEC)
– Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
– Study, Work, and Family Sponsorship Visas
Our experts help you understand your eligibility, calculate your points accurately, and build a strong, compliant application for permanent residency.
Book your free profile assessment today and take the first step toward your new life in Canada!
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