Canadian EE Scoring System How many points do you have?

The Federal Immigration EE Fast Track-Experience Class (CEC) is the main immigration route chosen by many students, and the EE Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) determines whether or not an applicant will be invited and whether or not they will be successful in their immigration application.

CRS refers to the Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking System. After an applicant meets the requirements of one of the three programmes of Canada's Federal Skilled Immigration, Federal Skilled Worker Immigration or Federal Experienced Immigration, he/she can enter his/her personal information into the MyCIC account and wait for Canada to issue the invitation to immigrate. The CRS scores the applicant based on the applicant's educational qualifications, work experience, language proficiency and other criteria, and gives priority to inviting the high-scoring applicants.

CRS Score Calculation Standard

The Canadian EE scoring system is based on a 1200-point scale, which consists of four main areas:
1.Core elements of the main application (age, education, language and Canadian work experience)
2.Spouse bonus points (education, language and Canadian work experience)
3.Suitability (education, work experience and Canadian credentials)
4.Additional plus breakdowns (employer offers, provincial nominations, etc.)


To estimate your CRS score, you can use the CRS Score Calculator on the Government of Canada website.