Express
entry program is always the center of attraction among other immigration
programs due to multiple reasons. Whether it’s a fast processing time of
applications, freedom to live, study or work anywhere in Canada, the
point-based system for evaluation of profiles or be it any case, it has been
earning popularity since the time of its introduction in 2015.
It has three immigration pathways including Federal
Skilled Worker Class (FSWC), Federal
Skilled Trades Class (FSTC) and Canadian
Experience Class (CEC) to receive applications from skilled and experienced
prospects of different nationalities. Each of the sub-categories has its
requirements to check the candidacy of the applicant for the Canadian market.
Below is the table for basic eligibility criteria of different streams of Express entry program.
Eligibility Criteria
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FSWC
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FSTC
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CEC
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Age
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minimum 18 years
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minimum 18 years
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minimum 18 years
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Language proficiency
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A minimum of Canadian language benchmark (CLB) level 7 in language
proficiency test like IELTS.
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A minimum of Canadian language benchmark (CLB) 5 for speaking and
listening & CLB 4 for reading and writing in language proficiency test
like IELTS.
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A minimum of Canadian language benchmark (CLB) level 7 in language
proficiency test like IELTS if your NOC is 0 or A and
CLB 5 if your NOC is B.
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Education
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Minimum secondary education
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Not required
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Not required
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Work experience
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An applicant must have one year of work experience within the last
ten years either combination of full-time or part-time work
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An applicant must have two year of work experience within the last
five years either combination of full-time or part-time work
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An applicant must have one year of work experience within the last
three years either combination of full-time or part-time work
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However, having knowledge of eligibility criteria is not
sufficient for applying in Express entry pool. It is necessary to understand
the number game to get an idea of how an individual receives CRS score in the
pool. So, if you are interested in Express entry program, then you must know
the composition of its CRS point table and its respective calculation.
Major factors For CRS Point table for Express entry program
In total, there are four components of CRS point-table of
Express entry program including Core human capital factors, Accompanying spouse
or common-law partner factors, Transferability factors and some additional
factors which together constitute a total of 1200 points. These can influence
the CRS score of an individual as well as the probability of receiving an
Invitation to apply (ITA) through regular express entry draw.
Components
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Maximum points
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Core human capital factors
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without spouse: 500
with spouse: 460
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Accompanying spouse or common-law
partner factors
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40
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Transferability factors
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100
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Additional points (for Provincial
Nomination or a qualifying offer of arranged employment)
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600
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So, the distribution of the maximum point awarded to an applicant who is moving to Canada with his/her spouse is
·
Core human capital factors: Maximum Points 460
·
Accompanying spouse or common-law partner
factors: Maximum Points 40
·
Transferability factors Maximum Points 100
·
Additional points (for Provincial Nomination or
a qualifying offer of arranged employment): Maximum Points 600
Total: 460 + 40+ 100
+ 600 = 1200
The distribution of maximum point awarded to an applicant who is moving to Canada without his/her spouse is
·
Core human capital factors: Maximum Points 500
·
Transferability factors: Maximum Points 100
·
Additional points (for Provincial Nomination or
a qualifying offer of arranged employment): Maximum Points 600
Total: (500 + 100 +
600) = 1200
All these factors further get segregated into CRS point
table so let’s understand them one-by-one to ease our understanding of the calculation for CRS score for Express entry.
Distributions of points awarded to Core human capital factors in CRS point-table for Express entry:
Factors
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Maximum
points without spouse
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Maximum
points with spouse
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Age
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110
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100
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Education level
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150
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140
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Language proficiency
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160
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150
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Working experience in Canada
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80
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70
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Total
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500
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460
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Age: The Canadian
government targets only young generation of other countries to boost up its
productivity. So, the minimum age to apply to Federal Express entry program is 18
years. However, individuals in the age group between 20 to 29 years, receive
maximum CRS score for the age factor.
Education level: Minimum eligibility requirement for education
level is a secondary school. However, higher education level like Ph.D. grants
maximum points for Education factor.
Language proficiency: An applicant needs to be proficient in reading,
writing, listening and understanding English and/or French to become eligible
for the Canadian immigration program. Minimum CLB level required for first the official language is 4 or 5; whereas, it is CLB level 5 or 6 for second
official language.
Work experience: It is mandatory for an applicant to have a minimum
of one year of work experience for applying in Express entry program. Highest
points in this factor awarded to only those who possess work experience of 5
years or more.
Distributions of points awarded to Accompanying spouse or common-law partner factors in CRS point-table for Express entry:
Factors
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Maximum points
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Education level
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10
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Language proficiency
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20
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Working experience in Canada
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10
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Distributions of points awarded to Transferability factors in CRS point-table for Express entry:
Factors
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Maximum
points
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Education;
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100
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Or, foreign work experience;
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100
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Or, Certificate of qualification;
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100
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Distributions of points awarded to Additional factors in CRS point-table for Express entry:
Factors
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Maximum
points
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Post secondary education in Canada
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30
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Arranged employment
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200
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PNP nomination
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600
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French language ability
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Max 30 points
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Sibling in Canada
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Max 15 points
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So, calculate your CRS points and compare them with cut-off
drawn in the previous Express
entry Draws. On average, candidates having CRS score more than 445 have
good chances of getting ITA from the regular draws. In case, you've expected the cut-off is low, then you may contact an immigration consultancy like
countrywide visas that guide you tips on how to improve your CRS score or other
immigration programs like PNP
to get Canada
PR.
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