CRS Score Calculator 2025/2026

Calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for Canada's Express Entry immigration system. Updated for 2025-2026 draws, includes all factors: age, education, language (IELTS/CELPIP), work experience, spouse, PNP, job offer, French bonus, and siblings.

Personal Information

Maximum points: age 20-29

Education

Adds 15-30 bonus points

Language Proficiency (IELTS / CELPIP)

CLB 9+ = IELTS: Listening 8.0, Reading 7.0, Writing 7.0, Speaking 7.0
Adds up to 50 points for bilingualism

Work Experience

Additional Factors (Bonus Points)

Adds 15 points

How to Use This CRS Calculator

  1. Enter personal details - Age and marital status (spouse adds points if applicable)
  2. Select education level - Higher education = more points. Canadian education adds bonus
  3. Enter IELTS/CELPIP scores - Achieve CLB 9+ (IELTS 8/7/7/7) for maximum language points
  4. Add work experience - Canadian experience adds significantly more points than foreign
  5. Include bonus factors - PNP (600 points), job offer (50-200), French (up to 50), sibling (15)

Frequently Asked Questions

General draws: 520-540 points. Category-based draws (French, healthcare, STEM): 400-490 points. With PNP (600 points), any score becomes competitive.

CLB 9 (IELTS 8/7/7/7) gives 136 points for single applicants. CLB 8 gives 112 points. The 24-point difference often determines ITA eligibility.

Yes, up to 40 points from spouse education (10) and language (20) and Canadian experience (10). However, single applicants have higher core points (max 500 vs 460 for married).

50 points for NOC 0, A, or B jobs; 200 points for NOC 00 (senior management). The job offer must be supported by LMIA or be LMIA-exempt.

Maximum points (110 single, 100 married) for ages 20-29. Points decrease after age 30, reaching zero at 45+.

⭐ User Reviews

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Mohammed Ali
Apr 3, 2026
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📌 Accurate and easy to use
My actual CRS score from my profile was within 5 points of what this predicted. The language points calculation was spot on. Definitely recommend for anyone applying for Express Entry.