Improve Your CRS Score

Improve Your CRS Score

The Express Entry system is a key pathway for individuals looking to immigrate to Canada. If you are eligible, you can create an online profile with IRCC, which may lead to an Invitation to Apply (ITA). Showcasing your qualifications clearly in your profile can improve your CRS score, increasing your chances of being selected for permanent residency in Canada.

Advantages of Boosting Your CRS Score

Improving your CRS score increases your chances of getting an ITA. A slight increase in points can still make a big difference, considering the intense competition in the Express Entry system.

There are various ways to significantly boost your CRS score, helping you rank among the top candidates for permanent residency programs. Keeping your profile updated and complete is essential, as the Comprehensive Ranking System constantly changes based on new entries.

Methods to Increase Your CRS Score

Improve Language Proficiency

Higher language test scores in English or French can significantly boost your CRS score, improving your chances of selection in the Express Entry system for Canadian immigration.

Education is Vital

Having both international as well as Canadian education, along with extra post-secondary certifications, can improve your CRS score. Gaining more qualifications, like an additional degree, can help increase your score even further.

Gain More Work Experience

Acquiring more years of skilled work experience, particularly Canadian work experience, increases your CRS score, which improves your eligibility for federal and provincial immigration programs.

Spouse Factors

A spouse can contribute up to 40 CRS points based on education (10 points), language proficiency (20 points), and Canadian work experience (10 points). Including spouse details in the Express Entry profile maximizes points.

Obtain a Provincial Nomination

A nomination from a provincial nominee program (PNP) awards 600 additional CRS points, virtually guaranteeing an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence, and expediting your immigration process.

There are many other ways to boost your ranking and increase your chances of receiving an ITA under the Express Entry system. Get help from a professional immigration consultant such as CWC for a smoother process

How Many More CRS Points Can I Get?

When setting up your Express Entry profile, it is important to claim all the points you qualify for. Many applicants miss out on CRS points they are eligible to receive. Reviewing your eligibility can help increase your CRS score.

Earn Points With a Sibling in Canada

If you, your spouse, or your common-law partner have a brother or sister who is a permanent resident of Canada, you can earn 15 points in your CRS score. The relationship can be through birth, marriage, or adoption.

Increase Points for Your Second Language

You can earn CRS points for both the English as well as French. If you think that you are fluent in both, take an approved language test for each to maximize your score. Achieving CLB level 7 in French, along with CLB level 7 in English, can add 50 points to your CRS score.

Maximizing CRS Points with Education

For Canadian Experience Class (CEC) or Federal Skilled Trades Class (FSTC), you may not need to submit Canadian education credentials or an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA). However, it’s important to list all your educational qualifications. This can help you gain up to 150 points for your academic qualifications and an additional 50 points for language skills or Canadian education.

Long-Term Approaches to Improve CRS Scores

If you plan to use the Express Entry system to immigrate to Canada, it is important to focus on long-term approaches to improve your CRS score. These strategies might take a few weeks to a year, but staying committed will increase your likelihood of getting an ITA.

  • Gain More Work Experience: The more skilled work experiences you gain, the higher your CRS points. Keep working in a job related to your field, and aim for work experience within Canada if possible. International experience also counts, but Canadian work experience may offer more points.

  • Get a Provincial Nomination: A provincial nomination can add a significant boost to your CRS points—600 points. If you meet the criteria for any of the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), applying for one can dramatically increase your chances of being selected.

Quick Strategies to Boost CRS Scores

  • Retake Language Tests: If you did not score high on your initial language test, retaking it can quickly increase your score. A higher score in English or French, especially reaching CLB level 9, can add significant points.
  • Get a Job Offer: A valid job offer that is from a Canadian employer can increase your CRS points by 50 to 200, depending on the job. Apply for job opportunities through Canadian job boards or recruiters.
  • Improve Your French: If you are already proficient in English, learning French and achieving a CLB level 7 or higher can quickly add points to your CRS score.

How CWC Can Help?

Improving your CRS score is key to getting closer to permanent residency in Canada. At CWC, we can help you boost your score by guiding you on gaining work experience, getting a provincial nomination, retaking language tests, or learning French. Make sure to update your profile and claim all the points you’re eligible for. With the right steps, you’ll improve your chances. CWC offers a FREE assessment to help you understand your options and provide expert advice for a smoother immigration process.

Schedule a meeting

Let’s discuss the details

Schedule a meeting at one of the offices or online. A lawyer will analyze the situation, calculate the cost and help you find a solution based on your goals.

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Subscribe to our blog and get notified when we publish new posts.

    You can unsubscribe from these communications at any time. By submitting the form, you consent to allow Sendible to store and process your information. For more information, please review our Privacy Policy.

    Need Help?