Comprehensive Ranking System - Latest CRS Score
282
February 1, 2024
CRS Score
365
ITA's Issued
7000
Program Specified
French language proficiency (2023-1)
past draws
Draw Number | Date of Draw | CRS Score |
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285 | 16/02/2024 | 437 |
284 | 14/02/2024 | 422 |
283 | 13/02/2024 | 535 |
282 | 01/02/2024 | 365 |
281 | 31/01/2024 | 541 |
280 | 23/01/2024 | 543 |
279 | 10/01/2024 | 546 |
278 | 21/12/2023 | 386 |
277 | 20/12/2023 | 435 |
276 | 19/12/2023 | 425 |
275 | 18/02/2024 | 542 |
274 | 08/12/2023 | 481 |
273 | 07/12/2023 | 470 |
272 | 06/12/2023 | 561 |
271 | 26/10/2023 | 431 |
270 | 25/10/2023 | 486 |
268 | 10/10/2023 | 500 |
267 | 28/09/2023 | 354 |
266 | 27/09/2023 | 472 |
265 | 26/09/2023 | 504 |
264 | 20/09/2023 | 435 |
263 | 19/09/2023 | 531 |
262 | 15/08/2023 | 496 |
261 | 03/08/2023 | 388 |
260 | 02/08/2023 | 435 |
259 | 01/08/2023 | 517 |
258 | 12/07/2023 | 375 |
257 | 11/07/2023 | 505 |
256 | 07/07/2023 | 439 |
255 | 06/07/2023 | 463 |
252 | 28/06/2023 | 476 |
251 | 27/06/2023 | 486 |
250 | 08/06/2023 | 486 |
249 | 24/05/2023 | 488 |
248 | 10/05/2023 | 691 |
247 | 26/04/2023 | 483 |
246 | 12/04/2023 | 486 |
245 | 29/03/2023 | 481 |
244 | 23/03/2023 | 484 |
243 | 15/03/2023 | 490 |
242 | 01/03/2023 | 748 |
241 | 15/02/2023 | 791 |
240 | 02/02/2023 | 489 |
239 | 01/02/2023 | 733 |
238 | 18/01/2023 | 490 |
237 | 11/01/2023 | 507 |
236 | 23/11/2022 | 491 |
235 | 09/11/2022 | 494 |
234 | 26/10/2022 | 496 |
233 | 12/10/2022 | 500 |
232 | 28/09/2022 | 504 |
231 | 14/09/2022 | 510 |
230 | 31/08/2022 | 516 |
229 | 17/08/2022 | 525 |
228 | 03/08/2022 | 533 |
227 | 20/07/2022 | 542 |
226 | 06/07/2022 | 557 |
What is the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score?
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Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) uses the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to compare profiles in the Express Entry pool.
The points-based system gives each candidate in the pool a CRS score based on their age, language skills, work experience, education, and ties to Canada, among other things.
About once every two weeks, the Canadian government holds an Express Entry draw and sends out Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to the people in the pool with the highest CRS scores.
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How does the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score work?
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The points you receive from the CRS consist of a base set of up to 600 points and an additional set of up to 600 points. Your total score is out of 1,200 points .
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The CRS ranks eligible candidates for immigration to Canada through Express Entry under the following components:
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core human capital factors;
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accompanying spouse or common-law factors;
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skill transferability factors; and
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factors relating to a provincial nomination, a qualifying offer of arranged employment, Canadian study experience, a sibling in Canada, and/or French language ability.
Here's a breakdown of how points are allocated to an applicant in the Express Entry Pool.
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Core/human capital + Spouse or common-law partner factors + Transferability factors + Additional points = Grand total – Maximum 1,200 points
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Core / human capital factors
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With a spouse or common-law partner: Maximum 460 points total for all factors.
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Without a spouse or common-law partner: Maximum 500 points total for all factors.
Core/human capital factors include:
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Age
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Level of Education
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Official Canadian Language Score
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Canadian Work Experience
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Spouse or common-law partner factors include:
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Level of Education
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Official Canadian Language Score
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Canadian Work Experience
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Skill Transferability Factors include:
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Education
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Foreign work experience
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Certificate of qualification (for people in trade occupations)
The above constitute a maximum of 600 points.
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In addition an application can be awarded an additional 600 points for:
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Siblings in Canada (who are related by blood) who are either a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident.
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French language skills
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Post secondary education in Canada
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Arranged employment (Valid job offer supported by an LMIA from Canadian employer)
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Provincial nomination. A provincial nomination can earn an applicant 600 points flat out.
The above constitute a maximum of 600 points.
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How are points calculated using the Express Entry CRS Calculator?
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Using the Express Entry CRS Calculator, you can easily calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score in just a few simple steps. The CRS score is an important part of the Express Entry system as it allows you to find out your rank in the pool of candidates. It takes into account several factors such as your skills, education, language ability, work experience, and other aspects to determine your eligibility for Canadian immigration.
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To calculate your CRS score with the Express Entry CRS Calculator, you will need to provide details such as your age, level of education, language proficiency in English and/or French, and any other additional qualifications. The calculator then calculates your Express Entry points based on the information provided. Your final CRS score will be displayed on the screen after you submit your application. With this information, you can get an idea of your rank in the pool of applicants and understand how likely you are to be accepted for Canadian immigration.
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The Express Entry CRS Calculator is a great tool to help you get an accurate assessment of your eligibility for Canadian immigration and determine if you have a strong chance of getting selected through the Express Entry system. With the right score and profile, you can greatly improve your chances of being approved.
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