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Free Express Entry CRS Score Calculator Canada 2026

Calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score instantly using the official IRCC formula. Track every Express Entry draw, compare your score against 300+ historical cutoffs, and find out exactly how to improve your chances of getting an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence.

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What is Express Entry Canada?

Express Entry is Canada’s main system for managing permanent residence applications from skilled workers. Launched in 2015 by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), it manages three federal immigration programs: the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FST).

Every candidate in the Express Entry pool is ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) โ€” a points-based formula that scores you on age, education, language ability, Canadian work experience, and other factors. Roughly every two weeks, IRCC holds a draw and issues Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to the highest-scoring candidates. The higher your CRS score, the better your chances of receiving an ITA and applying for Canadian permanent residence (PR).

What is a CRS Score?

Your CRS score is calculated across four sections with a maximum of 1,200 points total:

Section A โ€” Core Human Capital (max 500 pts)

Your age, highest level of education, first official language (English) test scores in all four skills, and years of Canadian work experience. This is the largest section and where most candidates earn the majority of their points.

Section B โ€” Spouse or Common-Law Partner Factors (max 40 pts)

If you are married or in a common-law partnership, your spouse’s education, language scores, and Canadian work experience contribute additional points. Single applicants score higher in Section A to compensate.

Section C โ€” Skill Transferability (max 100 pts)

Points for combinations of factors: education + English language, education + Canadian work experience, foreign work experience + English language, and foreign work experience + Canadian work experience. Each combination is capped at 50 points and the total section is capped at 100.

Section D โ€” Additional Points (max 600 pts)

Provincial Nomination (+600), Canadian post-secondary education (+15 or +30), sibling in Canada (+15), and French language proficiency (+25 or +50 if CLB 7+). Note: Job offer points were completely removed by IRCC on March 25, 2025 โ€” no points are awarded for any job offer as of that date.


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Calculate your CRS score, track every Express Entry draw in real time, analyze invitation trends across all categories, and discover exactly how to improve your profile.

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CRS Score Calculator

Complete Comprehensive Ranking System calculation for Express Entry 2026

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๐ŸŽ“ Education

Select the highest degree or diploma you completed in your home country (or anywhere outside Canada). If you only studied in Canada, select "None / not applicable."

โš ๏ธ Only select this if you studied at a Canadian school, college, or university inside Canada. A degree or diploma from your home country does not count here, even if assessed by WES or another ECA body.

๐Ÿ’ก If you have both a foreign Bachelor's AND a Canadian diploma, the calculator automatically selects the highest combined credential (128 pts) for you.

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ First Official Language (English)

Don't know your CLB?

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท Second Official Language (French) โ€” Optional

๐Ÿ’ผ Work Experience

Skilled work done inside Canada โ€” includes LMIA workers, post-graduate work permit holders, and anyone working legally in Canada in a TEER 0/1/2/3 occupation.

Skilled work done outside Canada โ€” includes work in your home country or any other country before coming to Canada. Students on a study permit do not count this as foreign work experience unless they worked in their home country before studying.

โญ Additional Factors

โš ๏ธ Job offer points were completely removed March 25, 2025 โ€” this applies to ALL job offer types including NOC 00 senior management. No CRS points are awarded for any job offer as of this date. A job offer may still affect program eligibility (FST, some PNPs) but adds zero CRS points.

If your profile was created before March 25, 2025 and you have not yet received an ITA, your job offer points were already automatically removed by IRCC.

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Fill in your profile and click Calculate to see your CRS score breakdown.

CRS Improvement Simulator

See exactly how many points each improvement adds to your score
โ„น๏ธ Calculate your CRS score first to use the simulator.

Occupation Eligibility Checker

Find your NOC code and check which Express Entry categories you qualify for
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Draw Analytics & Trends

Historical CRS scores, invitation counts, and category patterns

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Complete Draw History Database

Every Express Entry draw on record โ€” filterable, sortable, exportable
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CRS Statistics by Category

Highest, lowest, average and median CRS cutoffs for every draw category
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Draw Prediction Engine

AI-assisted estimates based on historical patterns โ€” not official forecasts
โš ๏ธ These predictions are generated from historical draw patterns. They are estimates only and not official forecasts from IRCC. Immigration decisions should not be based on predictions alone.
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Track invitation totals across all time periods and categories

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How to Use This CRS Points Calculator

This free Express Entry CRS calculator uses the exact same formula published by IRCC on canada.ca โ€” updated for 2026. Here is how to get the most accurate result:

1. Enter your home country education correctly

Select your highest degree from your home country. If you also studied in Canada, select that separately. Holding a foreign Bachelor’s degree AND a Canadian diploma counts as “two credentials” โ€” worth 128 points instead of 120. The calculator handles this automatically.

2. Convert your IELTS or CELPIP score to CLB

The calculator uses Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels. If you only know your IELTS band scores, use the built-in converter โ€” click “Convert my IELTS / CELPIP scores” next to the language section. Important: CLB scores do not round up. IELTS Listening 6.5 = CLB 7, not CLB 8, because the CLB 8 threshold is 7.5.

3. Understand Canadian vs foreign work experience

Canadian work experience means skilled work done inside Canada โ€” including LMIA-based workers, Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) holders, and anyone working in a TEER 0/1/2/3 occupation. Work done in your home country or elsewhere before coming to Canada is foreign work experience.

4. Use the Improvement Simulator after calculating

After you get your score, scroll down to the Improvement Simulator. It shows you exactly how many additional CRS points you would earn by improving your English to CLB 9, adding French, gaining more Canadian work experience, or getting a provincial nomination.

Express Entry 2026 Category-Based Draw Categories

Since 2023, IRCC holds targeted draws for specific occupations and language groups. If you qualify for one of these categories, you could receive an ITA at a significantly lower CRS score than the general pool. IRCC announced 10 categories for 2026:

๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท French Language Proficiency

Candidates with CLB 7 or higher in all four French skills (TEF Canada or TCF Canada). French draws have had CRS cutoffs as low as 375 in recent rounds โ€” far below general draws. Adding French proficiency to your profile adds 25โ€“50 CRS points plus eligibility for these lower-cutoff draws.

๐Ÿฅ Healthcare and Social Services Occupations

Nurses, doctors, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and other regulated healthcare professionals. Healthcare draws have run at CRS 460โ€“485 in 2025โ€“2026. A new Physicians category for foreign-trained doctors with Canadian work experience was added in December 2025.

๐Ÿ’ป STEM Occupations (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)

Software engineers, IT professionals, data scientists, mechanical engineers, and other STEM workers. STEM draws in 2025 issued ITAs at CRS 481โ€“496. This is one of the most competitive categories due to the large pool of eligible candidates.

๐Ÿ”ง Trade Occupations

Electricians, plumbers, carpenters, welders, heavy equipment operators, and other skilled trades workers. Trades draws ran at CRS 477 in April 2026 โ€” lower than general draws. Canada has a significant shortage of skilled tradespeople.

๐Ÿ“š Education Occupations

Teachers, professors, school principals, and education administrators. This category targets candidates who can fill teacher shortages across Canada’s provinces and territories.

โœˆ๏ธ Transport Occupations

New for 2026 โ€” pilots, aircraft mechanics, inspectors, and other transport workers. Added to address critical shortages in Canada’s aviation and transportation sectors.

๐Ÿ‘” Senior Managers with Canadian Work Experience

New for 2026 โ€” senior managers and executives with at least one year of Canadian work experience in NOC TEER 0 occupations. Added February 18, 2026.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Researchers with Canadian Work Experience

New for 2026 โ€” university researchers, scientists, and R&D professionals with Canadian work experience. Added as part of Canada’s strategy to retain international research talent.

๐ŸŽ–๏ธ Skilled Military Recruits

New for 2026 โ€” highly skilled foreign military applicants recruited by the Canadian Armed Forces in roles such as military doctors, nurses, and pilots.

How to Improve Your CRS Score for Canada PR

If your CRS score is below the latest draw cutoff, here are the most effective ways to increase your points โ€” ranked by impact:

+600 pts

Get a Provincial Nomination (PNP)

The single biggest CRS boost. A provincial nomination adds 600 points โ€” making virtually any score competitive. Each province has its own streams targeting specific occupations and regions.

+25โ€“50 pts

Add French Language Proficiency

If your English CLB is 5 or higher and your French is CLB 7+, you earn 50 extra CRS points. Even CLB 7 in French opens access to French-language draws with cutoffs 50โ€“100 points lower than general draws.

+24 pts

Improve English from CLB 8 to CLB 9 (all four skills)

Going from CLB 8 to CLB 9 in all four English skills adds 8 points per skill = 24 total CRS points for a single applicant. CLB 9 also unlocks higher skill transferability bonuses.

+8โ€“16 pts

Gain More Canadian Work Experience

Each additional year of Canadian work experience adds 8โ€“16 points in Section A. It also improves your skill transferability combos in Section C โ€” potentially adding another 25 points if you reach 2 years with a bachelor’s degree.

+15โ€“30 pts

Complete a Canadian Credential

A 1โ€“2 year diploma from a Canadian college adds 15 points. A 3+ year degree from a Canadian university adds 30 points. This is separate from your home country education โ€” both count together under “two credentials” (128 points vs 120).

Express Entry CRS Score โ€” Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good CRS score for Canada Express Entry in 2026?
It depends on the draw type. For general all-program draws, a score of 480 or higher is competitive. Canadian Experience Class (CEC) draws have required 505โ€“530. However, category-based draws have much lower cutoffs โ€” French-language draws have been as low as 393, healthcare draws at 460โ€“485, and trades draws at 477. Check the draw history table in the tool above to see recent cutoffs for your category.
How accurate is this CRS calculator?
This calculator uses the exact CRS grid published by IRCC on canada.ca, updated for 2026 including all recent rule changes such as the removal of job offer points in March 2025 and the May 2024 French bonus update. Results are estimates โ€” small differences may occur due to profile-specific factors that only IRCC’s official system can calculate when you actually submit your Express Entry profile.
Were job offer points removed from CRS in 2025?
Yes. IRCC removed all job offer points from the CRS on March 25, 2025. This applies to every category โ€” TEER 0, TEER 1, TEER 2, TEER 3, and even NOC 00 senior management (+200 points) were all removed. The change was retroactive and applied automatically to all existing profiles in the Express Entry pool. A job offer may still help qualify for specific PNP streams but adds zero CRS points.
What is the difference between CLB 7, 8, 9, and 10 for CRS points?
For a single applicant, each language skill is worth: CLB 7 = 17 pts, CLB 8 = 23 pts, CLB 9 = 31 pts, CLB 10 = 34 pts. With four skills, the difference between CLB 7 and CLB 9 in all skills is (31-17) ร— 4 = 56 extra points. CLB 9+ also unlocks the maximum skill transferability bonuses in Section C. This is why retaking IELTS to push from 6.0 to 7.0+ in every skill can dramatically increase your CRS score.
Can I apply for Express Entry from inside Canada?
Yes. Many Express Entry applicants are already in Canada on a work permit (LMIA, PGWP, CUSP, etc.) or study permit. Being in Canada often helps your CRS score significantly because Canadian work experience is worth more than foreign experience. You can create and submit an Express Entry profile from inside Canada and continue working or studying while your application is processed.
How long does it take to get PR through Express Entry?
IRCC has a service standard of 6 months (180 days) to process complete Express Entry applications. In practice, most CEC and FSW applications are processed within 4โ€“8 months of receiving an ITA. The timeline starts after you submit your full application โ€” not when you receive your ITA. You have 60 days to submit your application after receiving an ITA.
Does my foreign work experience count for CRS?
Foreign work experience (outside Canada) contributes to CRS through Section C skill transferability combos โ€” combined with your language scores or Canadian work experience. It does not count directly in Section A like Canadian experience does. Students who came to Canada on a study permit and worked in their home country before coming to Canada can count that as foreign experience. However, work done in Canada on a study permit (on-campus or co-op) does not automatically count as Canadian work experience unless it meets the skilled worker criteria.

โš ๏ธ Important Disclaimer

Not affiliated with IRCC. This platform is an independent, informational tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Government of Canada.

Estimates only. CRS scores calculated here are estimates based on the publicly available IRCC formula. The official CRS score is determined by IRCC when you submit your Express Entry profile. Minor differences may occur due to rounding or changes in IRCC’s scoring methodology.

Predictions are not forecasts. Draw predictions shown in this tool are generated from historical patterns only. They are not official forecasts. Do not make immigration decisions based on predictions alone.

Get professional advice. Canadian immigration law is complex and changes frequently. For accurate, personalized immigration advice, consult a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) or a licensed immigration lawyer. Visit the official IRCC Express Entry page โ†’

Data sourced from publicly available IRCC announcements. While we strive for accuracy, we make no guarantee that all data is complete or current. Last updated: June 2026.