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CAExpress Entry all-programs draw — Feb 2026 · CRS cutoff: 481 · 3,700 ITAs issued
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CAExpress Entry all-programs draw — Feb 2026 · CRS cutoff: 481 · 3,700 ITAs issued
CACategory draw — Healthcare workers · CRS 436 · 1,000 ITAs issued
CAFrench language draw — FSTC · CRS 340 · Bilingual bonus applies
CANew 2026 category: Physicians · CRS cutoff 169 · First draw Q1 2026
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Canada CRS Score Calculator

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.

Step 1 of 10
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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    Your CRS Score
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    / 1,200 maximum
    Last all-programs draw: 481
    You're the cutoff
    Core factors
    Age
    Education
    Language
    Canadian exp.
    Foreign exp.
    Bonuses
    French
    Spouse sub-factors
    Job offer / PNP
    Important disclaimer
    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. Full disclaimer →