CRS Calculator

Updated July 2026. Your CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) score is what IRCC uses to rank every candidate in the Express Entry pool. It’s calculated out of 1,200 points across four areas: your core human capital (age, education, language, work experience), your spouse’s factors (if applicable), skill transferability combinations, and additional points like a provincial nomination. Use the calculator below to get your estimated score, then scroll down for a breakdown of how each factor is scored.

How This Calculator Works

This tool follows IRCC’s official CRS grid exactly — the same point values used in the real Express Entry ranking. Fill in your details below and click Calculate. It runs entirely in your browser: nothing you enter is sent anywhere or stored.

This calculator follows IRCC’s official Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) grid for Express Entry. It is an estimate for planning purposes only and is not an official IRCC tool.

1. Marital Status
2. Age
3. Level of Education
4. First Official Language

Your CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) level in each ability:

5. Second Official Language (optional)
6. Work Experience
8. Additional Points

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good CRS score in 2026?

Recent Express Entry draws have had cut-off scores in the low-to-mid 500s for general rounds, though category-specific draws (French language, healthcare, trades, and others) and provincial nomination rounds regularly invite candidates with scores well below 500 — sometimes in the 300s-400s. If you have a provincial nomination, the 600 bonus points make an invitation almost certain.

How can I increase my CRS score?

The factors with the biggest single-move impact are usually: improving your language test scores (especially reaching CLB 9 or 10 across all four abilities), gaining a provincial nomination (worth 600 points), getting an additional year of Canadian work experience, and completing further education in Canada. Since language ability affects both your core score and your skill transferability points, it’s often the highest-leverage factor to work on.

Does a job offer still give CRS points?

As of March 25, 2025, IRCC removed arranged employment (job offer) points from the CRS for all candidates. A valid job offer can still support a work permit or provincial nomination application, but it no longer adds points to your Express Entry score directly.

Is this an official IRCC tool?

No. This calculator is built to match IRCC’s published CRS criteria as closely as possible, but only the official IRCC “check your score” tool and your actual Express Entry profile determine your real, binding CRS score.

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