An overview of the CRS points calculator

Author: Richard Peircess

CRS score is needed for the permanent resident card of Canada. With a higher ranking you can earn faster you can get approved. It's very important to calculate your ranking and plan your score. The calculator helps you to know whether you qualify for a Canada PR by filling some information that is required such as,

The first information CRS Points Calculator requires is age. Age is essential because you need to be 18 at least to apply for PR. The ideal stage for earning is 18-35 years. The score decreases simultaneously with growing age. After the age of 47, no points can be earned.

After age, you will need to submit your highest education again which is very important. Without graduation, you can't apply for PR. More points can be earned if you have study experience in Canada, degrees, diplomas. Here is an example of how many you can earn through your educational qualification, Doctorate-25, Master's or professional degree-23, Three years or longer post-secondary degree-22, a one-year post-secondary diploma-15, School educational credential -5.

Language is another mandatory field to earn a score. English and French is the official language of Canada, Those who are looking for PR needs to know these 2 languages. The ranking depends on your hold over speaking, writing, listening and reading of English and French language. More fluent you are in these languages more score you can earn. The benchmark of 7 is required to score well.

Your work experience can give you extra points if you have experience inside Canada. However, experience outside Canada still counts. It's good to have more than 5 years of experience to earn some good CRS Score. If you have a skilled job offer from a Canadian employer then you can earn a total of 9-15 points.

The next information which comes in CRS is the provincial nominee program. If you can get nominated by the territory you are planning to stay, you can get a nomination certificate. You can earn 600 points in the PNP program.

Next comes the calculator marriage status. Having a spouse can give you a decent amount of points if the spouse's education, language ability, and Canadian work experience are the same as yours.

Having a sibling in Canada can improve your score. In 2017 the rule was established regarding siblings, since then a lot of people is benefited by this rule. Mainly those applicants who are not good in English or French or those who don't belong to the ideal age category. 15 extra points are given if a sibling is living in Canada but sibling needs to be 18 years old otherwise it will not count.

Finally, you can calculate your score in the calculator, you can find one online. The required points for PR application are 67 out of 100.

Conclusion

Education, work experience, language, age, provincial nominee program, much other information is converted into a final tally by the calculator and if the final tally reaches 67 out of 100 then you can apply for the PR.

If you are not yet reached 67 and you need to reach it fast then you can contact Immigration Consultants in Delhi, they can guide you to get the score easily with the help of their ICCRC-CRCIC consultants.