Comprehensive Ranking System

Express Entry is the Canadian system of assessment and ranking of skilled workers as per the profiles. A score is assigned to each of the eligible applicants in accordance with a number of criteria, including education, work experience, and language proficiency.

A properly built profile can vastly enhance your ranking and professional advice will give you the best chance to maximise your CRS score and give you a better chance of being chosen.

How does CRS work?

The CRS is expected to gauge the candidates by giving them points in various criteria. On the basis of these points, the applicants are ranked in the Express Entry pool.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) uses draws to invite top-ranking candidates to seek permanent residence at regular time intervals by means of Invitation to Apply (ITA).

This being a competitive system, the better your score, the better your chances of getting an invitation.

Factors Determining CRS Scores

The four major categories are used to compute the CRS score:

  • Human Capital
  • Skill Transferability
  • Spouse or Common-law Partner Factors
  • Additional Factors

These types take into account a number of factors including:

  • Age
  • Level of education
  • Work experience
  • Language proficiency in English and/or French
  • Valid job offer (if applicable)
  • Ability to adapt to life in Canada
  • Spouse or partner qualifications

The total CRS score is out of 1,200 points, divided into core points and additional points.

What does CRS Core Points Consist of

Core points are centered around the key qualities of the applicant and they include:

  • Skills and qualifications
  • Work experience
  • Age, education, and language ability
  • Spouse or common-law partner’s credentials (if applicable)
  • Skill transferability combinations

What Additional Points Consist Of

Extra points are given on other aspects that enhance your profile like:

  • Canadian education (degree, diploma, or certificate)
  • Valid job offer from a Canadian employer
  • Provincial or territorial nomination
  • Strong French language proficiency
  • Having a sibling who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada

Total points to be scored under four main categories

SECTION A – Core/Human Capital

Criteria Maximum Points (With Spouse) Maximum Points (Without Spouse)
Age 100 110
Education 140 150
Language Skills (English/French) 150 160
Canadian Work Experience 70 80

SECTION B – Spouse/Common-Law Partner

Criteria Maximum Points
Education 10
Language Skills (English/French) 20
Canadian Work Experience 10

SECTION C – Skills Transferability

Education

Criteria Maximum Points
Language Skills + Education 50
Canadian Work Experience + Education 50

Foreign Work Experience

Criteria Maximum Points
Language Skills + Foreign Work Experience 50
Foreign Work Experience + Canadian Work Experience 50

Certificate of Qualification (Trades)

Criteria Maximum Points
Language Skills + Trade Certificate 50

SECTION D – Additional Points

Criteria Maximum Points
Sibling Living in Canada 15
French Language Skills 30
Canadian Post-Secondary Education 30
Arranged Employment 200
Provincial Nomination 600

IRCC manages the Comprehensive Ranking System to prioritize and evaluate the applicants in the Express Entry pool. The CRS score is important in deciding whether you will be invited to apply to be granted permanent residence.

The top scorers in Express Entry draws are shortlisted and requested to continue with their application.

We are 2M Immigration and have a lot of experience in applying the Express Entry process on behalf of applicants. We collaborate with you to upgrade your profile and rank higher on your CRS score, to bring you nearer to achieving your dream of settling in Canada.