You must be tired of searching and finding ways to boost your CRS scores. Right?
But have you ever sat and thought about “how the CRS point calculator actually works?” No?
Well… then this is the time you take a pause and relax your nerves. Because in this blog, you will get a complete insight into this calculator and where you stand in the Canadian immigration queue.
So, let’s talk about each point step by step.
No need to hurry or you might make a blunder with your visa application. Take a deep breath, sit calmly, and read the full blog with your eyes wide and ears open.
First things first. As we are talking about the CRS score, it is important for you to understand what the calculator is and how it works.
So, not making it more complicated, understand it this way– CRS calculator = Comprehensive Ranking System.
This is Canada’s way of deciding who will receive invitations to apply for Canadian PR under the Express Entry system.
Yes, your CRS points are the major factors in the Express Entry profile, and you can earn points based on your:
And a few bonus categories, like having siblings in Canada or a valid job offer.
So basically, the CRS point calculator is your "immigration credit score."
Just like Google Maps helps you reach your destination without unnecessary detours, a CRS calculator shows you:
Let’s check how many points you have scored!
Now, you have got your CRS score. What’s next?
1. Age
Think of your age as a cake. The fresher it is, the more everyone wants it.
In the CRS point calculator world:
Moral of the story? If you are young, your age is your visa wingman. If you are not, no stress. Canada loves experience too (means cake with extra layers).
2. Education
Your degree is like Wi-Fi signal strength, the more qualified you are, the stronger the signal you will get:
In short, more education = more CRS points (up to 150 points).
If your degree is from outside Canada, you’ll need an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment). It’s like showing your Wi-Fi password to the immigration router so it can recognize you.
3. Work Experience
Think of your work experience as your “Netflix Watch History” of jobs. But, this will gonna help you in the CRS point calculator.
1 year of foreign work experience? Decent.
3 years or more? Canada starts making eyes at you.
Bonus: Work experience + education + language skills = combo points.
4. Language Skills
English and/or French language scores are the superpower of the CRS calculator. It’s like leveling up in a video game.
Aim for CLB 9 or higher (Canadian Language Benchmark). That’s where the CRS jackpot is:
– CLB 9+ = 136 to 150 points for language alone
– Being bilingual (English + French) gives you extra super points
5. Marital Status
Single? You get full points for yourself. Married? Points are shared with your spouse in the CRS point calculator.
But wait, your spouse can contribute points too by:
6. Extra Points
Just when you think it’s over, Canada says, “Wait! There are more points (up to 600!) for”:
These are like the hidden offers you never knew you had that could change your life!
Sometimes it's better to understand things first, then act later. And when it comes to big things like moving to another country, you need to be extra careful.
Because without knowing your CRS score, you are flying blind in the immigration sky.
Suppose if the current CRS cutoff is 530 and your score is 480, don’t lose hope, there are ways to increase your score:
Remember, your CRS score is not a line written on a stone. It can be changed.
With the right effort, plan, and maybe a little preparation, you will hit your goals.
Don’t let the numbers scare you. Instead, let them guide you. And yes, we are here to help you reach the finish line.
Q1. Is 450 a good CRS score?
Yes, but depends on current draw trends and the category in which you have applied. If not, consider boosting via PNP or re-taking the IELTS exam.
Q2. How often are CRS draws held?
Usually every 2 weeks of the month, but it can vary depending on the economic and other factors.
Q3. Does marriage affect CRS?
Yes. A spouse can either help or lower your total scores. However, it depends on their profile.
Q4. What’s the minimum CRS for Express Entry?
There is no fixed minimum score for the Express Entry draws, it changes with each draw.
Now that you have understood the basics, it’s time to take your visa application to the next level.
Worried where to find your CRS booster? Let our immigration expert take the steering.
Reach out to Stark Visas now and plan your future with us!
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