About Express Entry
Express Entry is Canada’s immigration system based on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). Candidates are ranked for Canada PR eligibility based on factors like age, education, language skills, work experience, job offer, and more. CRS scores vary for each draw, with no fixed minimum score. Applicants with CRS scores equal to or above the minimum set by IRCC receive an Invitation To Apply (ITA) for permanent residency. If CRS scores are insufficient, Provincial Nomination Programs (PNP) offer an alternative route, granting additional points for nomination, increasing chances of receiving an ITA. Contact us to explore PNP eligibility.
What should be your CRS Score for Express Entry Profile?
The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for the Express Entry profile varies for each draw. There’s no fixed minimum score, as it’s determined by IRCC for each invitation round. Applicants are evaluated out of 1200 points, with an ITA issued if their score meets or exceeds the minimum CRS score set for that draw.
If your CRS score falls short for Express Entry Draws, Provincial Nomination Programs (PNP) offer an alternative. Selected nominees receive an additional 600 points, boosting their CRS score and ensuring an ITA in the subsequent draw. Contact us to determine your eligibility for nomination by Canadian Provinces.