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Why Choose the GTR Worldwide CRS Calculator?

Instantly check your Canada PR eligibility for free and discover your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score in less than a minute. Get personalized tips to improve your score and enjoy expert follow-up assistance.

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How does the CRS Calculator work?

The CRS Score Calculator is a point-based system that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) uses to evaluate and score your profile to rank it in the federal Express Entry pool. Your final score is out of 1,200.

A. Core/Human Capital Factors

Maximum 500 points (with or without a Spouse or Common-law Partner)

FactorWith Spouse/Common-lawWithout Spouse/Common-law
Age100110
Level of Education140150
First Official Language Proficiency150160
Second Official Language Proficiency2020
Canadian Work Experience7080

B. Spouse or Common-law Partner Factors

Maximum 40 points

FactorMax Points
Level of Education10
Official Languages Proficiency20
Canadian Work Experience10

C. Skill Transferability Factors

Maximum 100 points (any combination, but not exceeding 100)

FactorMax Points
Education: With good/strong official language proficiency and a post-secondary degree50
Education: With Canadian work experience and a post-secondary degree50
Foreign Work Experience: With good/strong official language proficiency (CLB 7+) and foreign work experience50
Foreign Work Experience: With Canadian work experience and foreign work experience50
Certificate of Qualification (Trade Occupations): With good/strong official language proficiency and a certificate of qualification50

D. Additional Factors

Maximum 600 points (can add up to 1200 with all sections)

FactorMax Points
Brother or Sister living in Canada (Citizen or Permanent Resident)15
French Language Skills50
Post-secondary education in Canada30
Arranged employment - TEER 0 Major Group 00200
Arranged employment - NOC TEER 1, 2, or 3, or any TEER 0 other than Major Group 0050
Provincial Nomination600

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Minimum CRS score for Canada PR in 2025

Minimum CRS score

The minimum CRS score required to apply for Canada PR in 2025 according to the Express Entry latest draw is 379. There is no fixed score, but candidates with higher CRS scores have better chances.

CRS Score depends on:

The CRS score depends on factors such as Age, Education, Work Experience, Language Proficiency, and more. It is essential to regularly check official updates from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or an immigration consultant, as CRS score requirements can change.

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CRS Score Calculator (Section-wise):  Points Breakdown

The CRS Score Calculator is a point-based system that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) uses to evaluate and score your profile to rank it in the federal Express Entry pool. The point you get from the CRS Score Calculator includes a core set of up to 600 points and an additional set of up to 600 points. Your final score will be ranked out of 1,200.

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Ways to Increase Your CRS Points

Boost your chances of getting an Invitation to Apply (ITA) by improving your profile in these key areas.

Improve Your Language Proficiency
Retake your language exam to achieve a higher CLB score. Achieving CLB 9 can add up to 136 points. Taking a French language test can add up to 24 extra points.
Get an LMIA Approved Job Offer
A valid, LMIA-approved job offer from a Canadian employer can add up to 200 points to your CRS score.
Receive a Provincial Nomination (PN)
A nomination from a Canadian province or territory gives you 600 extra CRS points, practically guaranteeing an ITA for PR.
Study Experience in Canada
A Canadian education credential can add 15 to 30 points. Many newcomers use a PGWP to gain Canadian work experience, increasing PR chances.
Include Common-Law Partner/Spouse
Including your spouse or common-law partner can add up to 40 points (language proficiency: 20, Canadian education: 10, Canadian work experience: 10).
Work Experience in Canada
Having full-time Canadian and foreign work experience can add up to 150 points to your CRS score.