Express Entry CRS Calculator (2026)

Your CRS score is the sum of core human capital (max 500 single / 460 with spouse), spouse factors (max 40), skill transferability (max 100) and additional points (max 600 for a provincial nomination; +15 sibling; +25/+50 French). Job-offer points were removed in March 2025 and remain removed in 2026.

Figures verified June 12, 2026 against official sources listed below.

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Estimated CRS score

424

Core human capital349
Skill transferability75
Additional points0

Recent general-draw cutoffs have ranged roughly 470–520 depending on category (category-based draws for French, trades and healthcare can be lower). Estimate only — confirm with the official IRCC tool.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I still get CRS points for a job offer in 2026?
No. IRCC removed arranged-employment (job offer) points from the Comprehensive Ranking System in March 2025, and they remain removed in 2026. A job offer can still help indirectly (e.g., for certain PNP streams).
How many CRS points do I get for a sibling in Canada?
15 additional points, if you (or your accompanying spouse) have a brother or sister living in Canada who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, 18 or older.
How many CRS points does French give in 2026?
If you score NCLC 7 or higher in all four French abilities: 25 extra points if your English is CLB 4 or lower (or untested), and 50 extra points if your English is CLB 5 or higher. French-category draws also typically have much lower cutoffs.
What is a good CRS score in 2026?
Recent general draws have had cutoffs roughly in the 470–520 range, while category-based draws (French, healthcare, trades, education) can invite candidates with lower scores. A provincial nomination adds 600 points and effectively guarantees an invitation.
How can I increase my CRS score?
The biggest levers: retake your language test to reach CLB 9+ (it unlocks large skill-transferability points), gain a year of Canadian work experience, learn French to NCLC 7 (+50 and access to French draws), pursue a provincial nomination (+600), or add a second credential.

What changed recently

  • June 12, 2026: Verified point tables and confirmed job-offer points remain removed; recent general-draw cutoff range noted as ~470–520.
  • March 2025: IRCC removed arranged-employment (job offer) CRS points.

Official sources

This tool provides general information and estimates only. It is not immigration, legal, tax, or financial advice. For immigration advice, consult a licensed RCIC consultant or immigration lawyer; for tax matters, consult the CRA or an accountant. Always confirm current requirements on official Government of Canada / British Columbia websites before acting.