The CRS ranks eligible candidates for immigration to Canada through Express Entry under the
following components:
- core human capital factors
- accompanying spouse or common-law factors
- skill transferability factors; and
- factors relating to a provincial nomination, a qualifying offer of arranged employment,
Canadian study experience, a sibling in Canada, and/or French language ability.
There are a total of 1,200 points available under the Comprehensive Ranking
System. For candidates without an accompanying spouse or common-law partner, there are:
- a maximum of 500 points available for core human capital factors
- a maximum of 100 points available for skill transferability factors
- 600 points available for either a provincial nomination; or
- up to 200 points available for a qualifying offer of arranged employment; and
- up to 30 points for Canadian study experience
- up to 30 additional points for French language ability, combined with English language
ability; and
- a maximum of 15 points for a sibling in Canada.
For candidates with an accompanying spouse or common-law partner, there are:
- a maximum of 460 points available for core human capital factors of the principal applicant;
- a maximum of 40 points for the core human capital factors of the spouse or common-law
partner;
- 600 points available for either a provincial nomination; or
- up to 200 points available for a qualifying offer of arranged employment; and
- up to 30 points for Canadian study experience
- up to 30 additional points for French language ability, combined with English language
ability; and
- a maximum of 15 points for a sibling in Canada (one sibling of the principal applicant and
the accompanying spouse/common-law partner is considered).