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The Canada 67 points calculator is the tool used to evaluate the eligibility of candidates for Canada PR under the Express Entry system.  To be eligible for the Express Entry pool, a candidate should qualify for one of the programs:

For Federal Skilled Worker, an applicant needs to score at least 67 points out of 100.

 

While applying for Canada PR, applicants are evaluated on the following factors:

 

Factors Points
Age Maximum 12 points
Education Maximum 25 points
Language Proficiency Maximum 24 points (English and/or French)
Work Experience Maximum 15 points
Adaptability Maximum 10 points
Arranged employment Additional 10 points (not mandatory).

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Why do you need 67 points to Immigrate to Canada?

Those who want to apply for Canada Permanent Residency through the Express Entry route must qualify for one of the immigration programs. To apply under the federal skilled worker program, you must meet the basic requirements of scoring 67 points out of 100.

Those who want to apply for Canada Permanent Residency through the Express Entry route must qualify for one of the immigration programs. To apply under the federal skilled worker program, you must meet the basic requirements of scoring 67 points out of 100.

The 100-point system allows IRCC to find candidates who can contribute to the Canadian economy and meet specific requirements in terms of skilled labour and expertise.

The program allows you to make an online profile where you can fill in the details about yourself. You will be evaluated on the same.

The maximum number of points you can attain is 100. Candidates who earn less than 67 points do not qualify for the program.

 

The 6 Main Factors that Affect your Score

The Federal Skilled Workers Program works on a 6-factor selection to calculate the points and check your eligibility criteria to be a Permanent Resident. Here are the factors:

 

1. Age (Maximum 12 points)

The applicants must be at least 18 years of age. The maximum points are given to candidates between 18 and 35 years.

Those above 35 years will receive fewer points, which keeps on decreasing by one point with each passing year.

Age (in Years) Points
Under 18 0 points
18-35 12 points
36 11 points
37 10 points
38 09 points
39 08 points
40 07 points
41 06 points
42 05 points
43 04 points
44 03 points
45 02 points
46 01 points
47 00 points

 

2. Language Ability (Maximum 28 Points)

 

Canada has 2 official languages – English and French.

Candidates with proficiency in the first official language (English) will get a maximum of 24 points, while those proficient in the second official language (French) can earn a maximum of 4 points.

First Official Language – maximum of 24 points:

CLB Level Reading Writing Speaking Listening Points
7 6 6 6 6 4
8 6.5 6.5 6.5 7.5 5
9 7 7 7 8 6

Second Official Language – maximum of 4 points:

CLB Level Reading Writing Speaking Listening Points
4 3.5 4 4 4.5 5

 

3. Education Qualification (Maximum 25 points)

 

Indians must have an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment) report from a designated organization for the highest educational qualification earned.

Educational Credential Assessment is used to verify that your degree, diploma, or certificate is valid and equal to a Canadian degree, diploma, or certificate.

 

Education Level Points
Doctoral level 25
Professional Degree or Master’s degree 23
2 or more Postgraduate credentials or certificate courses. 22
3 years or longer post-secondary educational credential assessment 21
2-year post-secondary qualifications or courses 19
1 year post-secondary program qualifications or credentials 15
Secondary School Education 5

 

4. Work Experience (Maximum 15 points)

Candidates need at least one year of full-time work experience to get selected.

 

Work in Canada Experience Maximum points
1 year 9 Points
2-3 years 11 Points
4-5 years 13 Points
Above 6 years 15 Points

 

5. Adaptability (Maximum 10 points)

 

You and your spouse or common-law partner can earn a maximum of 10 points for adaptability.

Adaptability Factors Maximum Points
Previous work experience in a skilled occupation in Canada for at least one year 10 Points
Any kind of arranged employment in Canada 5 Points
Having any relatives in Canada 5 Points
Having done any previous research or study in Canada 5 Points
If your partner or spouse has previous work experience in Canada 5 Points
If your partner or spouse has done any post-secondary course or has studied in Canada 5 Points
If your partner or spouse’s CLB Level is four or higher 5 Points

 

6. Arranged Employment (Maximum 10 points)

 

You can earn a maximum of 10 points:

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How to improve your score?

If you are struggling with low scores, you must understand how to improve them. The following three ways can help you increase your scores:

What is the difference between the 67-Point Calculator and the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score?

 

The Canada 67 points calculator is a 100 Point grid for selection under the Express Entry program while the (CRS) Comprehensive Ranking System is a 1200 point grid of the applicants in the Express Entry Pool.

The Canada Immigration point calculator is used as a reference for the Federal Skilled Workers whereas the CRS point calculator used for calculating the points of applicants as per the Comprehensive Ranking System.

Being card core software, not all Canada Immigration calculators will provide you with accurate results. It is always best to take help from an Immigration consultant to calculate your CRS score.

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