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Comprehensive Ranking System

One of the best options for skillful workers to migrate to Canada is the Canada express entry organization. But one needs individual training to qualify. This is a point based system. The Comprehensive Ranking System Score of the applicant plays an essential role in the variety of the candidate. There are some factors that power this CRS calculator.

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) ranks qualified candidates for immigration to Canada during Express Entry under the following components:

:Core human capital factors;

:Skill transfer-ability factors; and

:Additional factors relating to a provincial nomination, a qualify offer of set employment, Canadian study experience, a sibling in Canada, and/or French language ability.


Comprehensive Ranking System: Skill Transferability Factors

A highest 100 points are awarded for a candidate's skill transferability factors. There are five combinations of such expertise transferability, with a maximum of 50 points awarded for each combination. Even if a applicant scores more than 100 points in total, only 100 points will be awarded under the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). Candidates with or without a supplementary partner or common-law partner are awarded points for skill transferability in just the same way. There are no points existing for the skill transferability of a candidate's spouse or common-law partner.

The highest-ranked candidates in the Express Entry pool are often certain an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residence. Therefore, persons involved in immigration to Canada are confident to take every chance to increase their chances of getting an invitation to apply. For more information, visit our website.


Comprehensive Ranking System: Core Human Capital Factors

For the purpose of this table, "PA" refers to the principal applicant and "spouse" refers to the spouse or common-law partner.


Age

age (in years) With an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 100) Without an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 100)
under 18 0 points 0 points
18 90 99
19 95 105
20-29 100 110
30 95 105
31 90 99
32 85 94
33 80 88
34 75 83
35 70 77
36 65 72
37 60 66
38 55 61
39 50 55
40 45 50
41 35 39
42 25 28
43 15 17
44 5 6
45 or older 0 0

Level of education

Level of education With an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 140 for PA, 10 for spouse) Without an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 150)
Less than secondary (high) school credential 0 points 0 points
Secondary school credential 28 for PA; 2 for spouse 30
One-year post-secondary program 84 for PA; 6 for spouse 90
Two-year post-secondary program 91 for PA; 7 for spouse 98
Post-secondary program of 3 or more years 112 for PA; 8 for spouse 120
Two or more post-secondary programs, of which at least one was completed after a post-secondary program of three or more years 119 for PA; 9 for spouse 128
Master's or entry-to-practice professional degree 126 for PA; 10 for spouse 135
Doctoral Degree (PhD) 140 for PA; 10 for spouse 150

First Language Ability (English or French)

Level of education With an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 140 for PA, 10 for spouse) Without an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 150)
Less than secondary (high) school credential 0 points 0 points
Secondary school credential 28 for PA; 2 for spouse 30
One-year post-secondary program 84 for PA; 6 for spouse 90
Two-year post-secondary program 91 for PA; 7 for spouse 98
Post-secondary program of 3 or more years 112 for PA; 8 for spouse 120
Two or more post-secondary programs, of which at least one was completed after a post-secondary program of three or more years 119 for PA; 9 for spouse 128
Master's or entry-to-practice professional degree 126 for PA; 10 for spouse 135
Doctoral Degree (PhD) 140 for PA; 10 for spouse 150

Second Language Ability (English or French)

Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) With an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 22) Without an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 24)
For each language ability 6 6
CLB 4 or lower 0 0
CLB 5 or 6 1 1
CLB 7 or 8 3 3
CLB 9 or higher 6 6

Canadian Work Experience in the Comprehensive Ranking System Up to 100 points are existing for Canadian work experience. Make it a key part of the Comprehensive Ranking System for Express Entry.
Canadian Work Experience With a Spouse Maximum 70 Points Without a Spouse Maximum 80 Points
None or less than a year 0 0
1 year 35 40
2 years 46 53
3 years 56 64
4 years 63 72
5 years or more 70 80
Subtotal - Core / Human Capital Factors Out of 460 Points Out of 500 Points
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