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    A CRS score is a points score used in Express Entry to rank candidates for permanent residence. Your score is based on factors like age, education, language ability, work experience, and whether you have Canadian experience or a job offer.

    Where CRS Matters Most

    CRS is mainly used for Express Entry. Other permanent residence programs may use different criteria. CRS is helpful for planning, but your best next step is to understand which pathway fits your situation.

    Key Benefits

    How BorderPass Helps

    BorderPass helps you begin a PR assessment, organize your information, and understand where CRS fits in your application plan.

    AI Guided Preparation

    Guided preparation helps highlight missing information and support the assessment process.

    Legal Review

    Canadian immigration lawyers review applications before submission.

    Core Scoring Factors

    Age (110 max), Education (150), Language (136+24), Experience (80).

    Spouse Factors

    Optional spouse scoring may contribute additional points.

    Additional Points

    Job offers (up to 200), PNP nominations (600), and skill transferability (up to 100).

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

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