To qualify for Canada Immigration, you must have a high Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. To calculate your potential CRS score, you need Canada Pr Points Calculator to consider several factors:
Age - Candidates can score up to 110 points for age if applying as a single candidate and 100 if applying with a spouse or common-law partner.
Level of Education - Candidates can score up to 150 points for education if applying as a single candidate and 140 if applying with a spouse or common-law partner.
Official Languages Proficiency - English and/or French. Candidates can score up to 160 points for language proficiency if applying as a single candidate and 150 if applying with a spouse or common-law partner.
Canadian Work Experience - Candidates can score up to 80 points for Canadian work experience if applying as a single candidate and 70 if applying with a spouse or common-law partner.
Second Language - Candidates can score additional points for having proficiency in a second official language.
Spouse or Common-Law Partner Factors - If you're applying with your spouse or common-law partner, there are additional factors that can contribute to your score.
Skill Transferability Factors - These include education and work experience factors that, when combined, can lead to higher earning potential.
Additional Points - Candidates may also receive additional points for a variety of factors, such as a nomination from a Canadian province or territory, a valid job offer, siblings living in Canada, or strong French language skills.