CRS Score Calculator

Enter every Express Entry factor once. See the source of each point, test improvements in a separate sandbox, and compare your score with recent official rounds.

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About you
First official language

Your strongest official language. It also decides how much of your education and work experience converts into transferability points.

CLB 9

CLB 9

CLB 9

CLB 9

Enter each ability exactly as shown on your valid result. For TEF, use the “Équivalence ancien score” values IRCC requests.

Second official language

Worth up to 24 points, plus up to 50 more if your French reaches NCLC 7 in all four abilities.

No second language added.

Work and experience
Extra points

Your CRS score

482

Core

Age+110
Education+120
First official language+124
Second official language0
Canadian work experience+40

Transferability

Education combinations+38
Foreign-work combinations+50
Trade qualification and language0

Additional

Sibling in Canada0
French-language bonus0
Canadian post-secondary education0
Provincial or territorial nomination0

How can I increase my score?

Receive a provincial or territorial nomination+600
Reach French NCLC 7 in all four abilities+62
2 years of Canadian work experience+25
Reach CLB 10 in all four abilities+12

Draw history

Your score is below recent range for this selected draw family. Historical cutoffs describe past rounds; they do not predict an invitation.

Official data reviewed 2026-08-13

RoundDateTypeInvitationsCutoffTie-break
#4322026-08-05Canadian Experience Class3,000516July 3rd 2026 at 21:35:13 UTC
#4282026-07-21Canadian Experience Class2,000516May 26, 2026 at 17:33:03 UTC
#4242026-07-07Canadian Experience Class2,000517December 29, 2025 at 17:49:27 UTC
#4202026-06-23Canadian Experience Class4,000516April 14, 2026 at 00:03:10 UTC
#4172026-05-27Canadian Experience Class3,000518April 30, 2026 at 03:16:01 UTC
#4132026-04-28Canadian Experience Class2,000514September 24, 2025 at 14:18:43 UTC
#4102026-04-14Canadian Experience Class2,000515June 10, 2025 at 02:46:26 UTC
#4072026-03-31Canadian Experience Class2,250509March 18, 2026 at 08:27:11 UTC
#4042026-03-17Canadian Experience Class4,000507May 11, 2025 at 18:57:31 UTC
#4002026-03-03Canadian Experience Class4,000508June 24, 2025 at 22:35:48 UTC
#3962026-02-17Canadian Experience Class6,000508March 16, 2025 at 09:35:59 UTC
#3922026-01-21Canadian Experience Class6,000509October 29, 2025 at 04:35:24 UTC
#3902026-01-07Canadian Experience Class8,000511June 10, 2025 at 15:59:25 UTC
#3872025-12-16Canadian Experience Class5,000515September 9, 2025 at 18:58:59 UTC
#3842025-12-10Canadian Experience Class6,000520July 15, 2025 at 17:30:33 UTC
#3812025-11-26Canadian Experience Class1,000531October 08, 2025 at 19:02:26 UTC
#3782025-11-12Canadian Experience Class1,000533October 17, 2025 at 03:39:05 UTC
#3752025-10-28Canadian Experience Class1,000533March 21, 2025 at 04:16:27 UTC
#3702025-10-01Canadian Experience Class1,000534February 21, 2025 at 04:01:57 UTC
#3642025-09-03Canadian Experience Class1,000534August 14, 2025 at 08:28:38 UTC
#3592025-08-07Canadian Experience Class1,000534August 03, 2025 at 06:22:02 UTC
#3552025-07-08Canadian Experience Class3,000518October 02, 2024 at 1:48:36 UTC
#3532025-06-26Canadian Experience Class3,000521November 21, 2024 at 15:56:13 UTC
#3512025-06-12Canadian Experience Class3,000529September 28, 2024 at 18:06:46 UTC

What is CRS?

The Comprehensive Ranking System, or CRS, ranks candidates in the Express Entry pool. You receive a CRS score after you qualify for the Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program, or Federal Skilled Trades Program and submit an Express Entry profile. The score is a ranking tool. It does not decide whether you qualify for every Canadian immigration program.

How do draw cutoffs move?

IRCC sets a cutoff for each round based on the round type, the number of invitations, the candidates in the pool, and current immigration priorities. A Canadian Experience Class draw can have a different cutoff from a French-language, healthcare, trades, or provincial nominee draw. Cutoffs can rise or fall from one round to the next, so compare your score with the draw families that fit your profile.

Which factors make the biggest difference?

A provincial nomination adds 600 points. Strong English or French results can raise language points and unlock skill-transferability points. Age, education, Canadian work experience, foreign work experience, a second official language, Canadian education, and spouse factors also matter. The breakdown above shows which factors contribute to your total.

Is a lower score the end of your plan to move to Canada?

No. A score below recent cutoffs means your current profile may not receive an invitation in those rounds. You may still improve language results, gain eligible work experience, add French, complete more education, or pursue a provincial nomination. Category-based rounds may fit your occupation or language profile. Canada also has immigration routes outside Express Entry, including provincial programs, regional and community programs, family sponsorship, Quebec programs, and some employer-led pathways. Check the eligibility rules for each route instead of treating one CRS result as a final decision.

Methodology

Canooq applies IRCC’s published CRS tables to each factor, caps skill transferability at 100 and additional points at 600, then sums the visible rows. Job offers add no CRS points under rules effective March 25, 2025.

What is an Express Entry CRS score?

The Comprehensive Ranking System assigns points to an eligible Express Entry profile using age, education, official-language results, Canadian and foreign work, spouse factors, skill transferability, and qualifying additional factors. A CRS total ranks candidates in the pool; it does not itself confirm program eligibility or guarantee an invitation.

This profile produces a CRS total of 482 points under the published factor tables. The improvement list isolates the modeled changes with the largest point gains, while the draw history shows how that score compares with past rounds rather than promising an invitation. Compare the factor breakdown with current official rounds and test only improvements you can document, then confirm both program eligibility and the CRS calculation with IRCC before relying on a draw strategy.

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