CRS Calculator
CVIS IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT CANADA
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
cvisimm@gmail.com
www.cvis.ca
778-895-9000
You must select the age you will be on the
day you receive your Invitation
to Apply (ITA).
3) Level of education
The only qualification that you can
take into account are either:
- a Canadian educational credential, or
- an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), if your studies were completed outside Canada.
In order for your Canadian
credential to qualify:
- You must have been physically present in Canada and have been enrolled in full-time study for at least eight months.
- You must not have studied French or English (as language classes, not studies in French or English) for more than 50% of the program of study.
- You must not have received a scholarship or fellowship that requires you to come back home (your country) at the end of your studies.
- You must not have studied in a program in which distance learning amounted to more than 50% of the program of study.
Note: If you earned a
Canadian degree, diploma or certificate and
completed any part of your program of study
or training between March 2020 and August
2022, you are eligible for Canadian
educational credential points even if you
completed the program entirely (i) through
distance learning, (ii) from outside Canada,
or (iii) through part-time studies.
4) Language abilities
You need
language test results (less than 2 years old) to
prove your proficiency in French or English.
Fill in your test results:
If the answer is yes, select which test
in the list below (results must also be less than 2
years old); and if no, select N/A.
Fill in your test results:
5) Work Experience
The work experience must be:
- acquired in an occupation under NOC (i) Skill Type/Level 0, A or B (2016 version of the NOC) or (ii) TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3 (2021 version of the NOC),
- full-time (or the equivalent in part-time, at least 15h/week), and
- remunerated.
If you are not sure about the NOC
relevant to your job, you may check
your NOC here.
With a certificate of qualification, you can
work in some skilled trades in Canada. But these
certificates can only be issued by a competent provincial,
territorial, or federal authority. You can learn more about
skilled
trades and certificates of qualification here.
7) Job Offer
To be considered valid, the job offer has to
be:
- continuous (not seasonal), paid, full-time (at least 30h/week),
- in a job that is NOC (i) Skill Type/Level 0, A or B (2016 version of the NOC) or (ii) TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3 (2021 version of the NOC),
- supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) if not exempt, and
- valid for at least one year after Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issues your permanent resident visa.
You can learn more about the
validity of job offers here.
10) Spouse/Partner factors
If the spouse/partner did not study in
Canada, then they also need an ECA.
Same requirements as for your work
experience.
If the answer is yes, select which test
in the list below (results must also be less than 2
years old); and if no, select N/A.
iv. What are your
spouse/partner language test results?
Fill in your spouse/partner’s test
results:
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Your CRS Total Points:
The following results are only based on your
answers. Make sure you have read all the requirements for each
question, and that you answered correctly.
IRCC conducts periodic rounds of
invitations or “draws” (approximately every two weeks)
with a minimum CRS score for each draw. You need your CRS score
to be equal or higher than that of the draw to be invited to
apply.