Comprehensive Ranking System Score
Are you looking to make Canada your new home? Whether you’re seeking better career prospects, a safe and inclusive environment, or simply a change of scenery, Canada has something for everyone. To help you achieve your dream of becoming a Canadian permanent resident, we present the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) for Canada. The CRS is a points-based system used by the Canadian government to evaluate and select candidates for immigration through various economic immigration programs, including Express Entry. This system ranks candidates based on their age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and other factors that are essential for contributing to the Canadian economy and society.


How To Improve Comprehensive Ranking System Score?
In order to receive an ITA, you need to improve your CRS Score. But, what exactly can you do? There are two things you can do to raise your Comprehensive Ranking System score. The first is to have an excellent Express Entry resume, and the second is to plan for an ITA or Provincial Nomination.
How To Improve Comprehensive Ranking System Score?
In order to receive an ITA, you need to improve your CRS Score. But, what exactly can you do? There are two things you can do to raise your Comprehensive Ranking System score. The first is to have an excellent Express Entry resume, and the second is to plan for an ITA or Provincial Nomination.

How To Improve CRS Score?
SECTION A – Core/Human Capital
Criteria
Maximum Points With Spouse
Maximum Points Without Spouse
Age
100
110
Education
140
150
Language Skills(English/French)
150
160
Canadian Work Experience
70
80
SECTION B – Spouse or Common-Law Partner
Criteria
Maximum Points With Spouse
Education
10
Language Skills(English/French)
20
Canadian Work Experience
10
SECTION C – Skills Transferability
Education
Maximum Points
Language Skills(English/French)
50
Canadian Work Experience + Education
50
Foreign Work Experience
Maximum Points
Language Skills(English/French) + Foreign Work Experience
50
SECTION D – Additional Points
Criteria
Maximum Points
Brother and Sister Living in Canada
15
French Language Skills
30
Post-Secondary Canadian Education
30
Arranged Employment
200
Provincial Nomination
600
Filling out as much as you can will clearly mean that you are going to get a better CRS Score.
Here are some other things that you can do in order to improve your CRS Score:
- Improve your language test scores
- Improve your work experience
- Get a Provincial Nomination
- Add more qualifications
- Get a job offer from an employer in Canada
- Hire a recruiter to help you find work in Canada
- Hire a CS Immigrations to get proper help in filing
- Name your siblings in Canada
- Apply with your spouse


What is the Minimum CRS Score?
The Minimum CRS Score in order to get a Canadian Permanent Residency is 500. If your CRS Score is lower than that, it might be possible that you will not get an invitation to apply for permanent residency. Having a hard time understanding how this works? Call Sky track immigration® and let us handle everything else!
