Calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for Express Entry 2026 — including category-based draws, PNP +600 bonus, and French language factors. About 4 minutes.
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Step 1 — Profile
What is your marital / partner status?
This determines whether spouse/partner sub-factors apply to your CRS score.
Step 2 — Age
How old are you?
CRS age points peak at 18–35 and drop to zero at 45. With a spouse, the max is slightly lower.
Step 3 — Education
What is your highest level of education?
Select the credential you've completed. A Canadian Education Credential Assessment (ECA) is required for foreign credentials.
Step 4 — Language
What is your best overall CLB level in English or French?
CLB = Canadian Language Benchmark. IELTS equivalents: 6.0=CLB 7 · 6.5=CLB 8 · 7.0=CLB 9 · 7.5+=CLB 10. Select your typical level across Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking.
Step 5 — Canadian Work Experience
Years of skilled work experience in Canada?
Skilled work = TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupation. Must be in Canada on a valid work authorisation.
Step 6 — Foreign Work Experience
Years of skilled work experience outside Canada?
Must be TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3. Adds skill transferability points when combined with education and language.
Step 7 — French Language
What is your French language ability?
French proficiency adds up to +50 bonus points AND may qualify you for French-language draws (cutoffs as low as CRS 340).
Step 8 — Spouse / Partner Sub-factors
Tell us about your spouse or partner.
When applying as a couple, your spouse's education, language, and Canadian work experience each add sub-factor points (max 40 pts combined).
Partner's education level
Partner's CLB level (best skill — English or French)
Partner's Canadian work experience
Step 9 — Bonus Points
Do any of these bonus factors apply?
Select the most applicable. A Provincial Nominee Certificate adds +600 — virtually guaranteeing an Express Entry invitation.
Step 10 — Destination
Which province or region interests you most?
We'll show province-specific guidance in your results, including the Quebec note and PNP recommendations tailored to your preference.
Your estimated CRS score
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Quebec selects its own immigrants through the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) — a separate points system from Express Entry. Your CRS score does not apply to Quebec selection. Our RCIC consultants are experienced in both federal and Quebec pathways.
IMPORTANT: This calculator provides general estimates only. Results do not constitute immigration advice, are not legally binding, and do not guarantee any immigration outcome. CRS scores are estimates — official scores are determined by IRCC at the time of assessment. Draw cutoffs and invitation rounds vary; past performance does not predict future outcomes. Consult an RCIC consultant for advice specific to your situation. Information is current as of March 2026 and subject to change without notice.
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