Canada Express Entry: Tips to Improve Your CRS Score

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) is used in Canada to rate applicants for skilled worker immigration through Express Entry. Candidates may receive up to 600 points under the CRS for both core human capital and skill transferability aspects. These considerations take the applicant’s age, level of education, language ability, and job history into account. Only applicants with the highest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores are contacted to submit applications to become permanent residents.

REG, the Canada Immigration Consultants  prepares your employment profile ready and submits it to the Canada Job Bank on your behalf. With the assistance of our Canada immigration advisers, a solid Job Bank profile will boost your chances of being matched with a Canadian employer for employment.

Let’s look at some of the ways listed below that the candidate can improve their chances of being chosen by improving CRS requirements.

Linguistic Ability

High marks are awarded for language tests. Higher language scores could result in a large increase in your CRS points. In order to succeed on the language tests, it is necessary to practice. The two greatest ways to raise your score are to learn a second language and retake your first language proficiency test.

Improve Your Academic Qualifications

After adding to their academic qualifications, the applicant might continue their studies and submit an immigration application later. In the CRS score calculation, a post-graduate student is eligible to secure higher scores and points than a graduate student.

Gain More Work Experience

The CRS score of a candidate may be raised by either acquiring more work experience or better documenting already acquired work experience.

Wait until your 3-year work anniversary if you have less than 3 years of work experience outside Canada. You will score more points in the area titled “Skill Transferability Points.”

Provincial Nominee Program

You can receive up to 600 points if you are chosen as a provincial nominee. Provinces also examine the Express Entry pool and select applicants who will support their economic growth.

To know more regarding the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), contact us soon.

Having a Sibling in Canada

You can earn an additional 15 points solely for having a sibling must be at least 18 years old by blood, adoption, marriage, or common-law partnership, but you’ll need to be able to prove your relationship.

Consider Spouse Factors

It might be helpful to compare your CRS ratings as principal applicants if you are married or have a common-law partner. Consult a Canada immigration specialist to establish if you should each submit an Express Entry application individually or whether only one of you should.

It is always advisable to seek guidance from a Certified Immigration Consultant who can demonstrate you the best approach for raising your points so you are qualified to access the next invitation.