CRS CalculatorUpdated
Express Entry
Estimate Your CRS Score
In one sentence. Your CRS score is how Express Entry ranks you against everyone else waiting in the pool, and this tool gives you an honest estimate of it before you ever submit a profile.
Seeing a number can settle a lot of anxiety, or tell you exactly where to focus next. Fill in what you know and your estimate updates as you go. Each section below mirrors the official IRCC grid, so you can see not just your total but where your points actually come from, and which ones are still within your reach to grow.
This is an estimate to help you plan. The score that counts is the one IRCC calculates from your real profile, linked under Sources below.
Personal
Points are highest from 20 to 29, then taper down to zero at 45.
Education
Language
Enter your CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) level for each skill, 0 to 12. Convert your test scores to CLB
Work experience
Additional factors
Your occupation (optional)
This helps us check Federal Skilled Trades and category-based draws. It does not change your CRS score.
Key takeaways
- CRS is scored across four sections: core human capital, spouse/partner factors, skill transferability, and additional points.
- A provincial nomination adds 600 points and virtually guarantees an ITA.
- This tool gives you an estimate. Use the official IRCC CRS tool to confirm your real score before you submit.
This is a plain-language summary of official IRCC information, not legal or immigration advice. Rules do change, so please confirm anything that affects you on canada.ca.
