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Ways to Improve Your CRS Score

Submitted by XavierJohn on Fri, 05/03/2024 - 02:05

Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) is a merit-based points system developed by the government of Canada in order to rank immigration candidates. The CRS assigns scores to each candidate in the Express Entry pool based on factors such as work experience, age, occupation, education, language proficiency, etc. There are three programs managed by Express Entry, they are:

Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Express Entry draws are conducted by IRCC regularly and the applicants who score higher will be selected under this program leading to permanent residence in Canada.

There is a chance for you to improve your CRS score as the Express Entry draws are conducted at regular intervals. You can always find ways to improve your CRS score so that you get the required points to secure an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for the PR visa in the next Express Entry draw.

Here are expert tips to improve your CRS score:

Boost Your Language Score
​​​​Improve your CRS score by scoring well in language tests such as the IELTS. For instance, if you score a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) of 9 in the language test, you will be awarded up to 136 direct points added to your CRS ranking. Appearing for a language test in French can also add up to 74 points.

Provincial Nominee Program
You will receive an additional 600 points for your Express Entry profile if you receive an invitation from a Canadian province in the Provincial Nominee Program.

Get a Work Offer [LMIA Approved]
You can get up to 200 points if you receive a job offer from a Canadian employer recognized by the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).

Get an Education in Canada
Up to 30 extra points can be received if you complete a recognized degree or diploma in Canada.

Dependent Included in the Application (Spouse/Common-Law Partner)
Applying with your spouse for the visa will earn you both additional points. The language proficiency of your spouse would be worth 20 points, while the education level and Canadian work experience can earn you as much as 10 points for each category. So, this will add up to 40 points to your CRS score.

Canadian Work Experience
If you have fewer than three years of full-time work experience and if you continue to work, you can add a maximum of 180 points to your CRS score.

Know your CRS Score