CRS Score Calculator
Estimate your Express Entry CRS score using IELTS, education, and work experience.
Open CRS Calculator →Use our free tools to understand your Canadian immigration options. These tools help you estimate scores, eligibility, fees, and timelines.
Estimate your Express Entry CRS score using IELTS, education, and work experience.
Open CRS Calculator →Quick questionnaire to check if you meet the basic criteria for Express Entry.
Check Eligibility →Find out if you meet requirements like LOA, funds, English level, and purpose of study.
Check Study Permit →See which work permit category may apply: LMIA, LMIA-exempt, ICT, or open permits.
Explore Work Permits →View estimated IRCC government fees for PR, study, work, visitor, and sponsorship applications.
Calculate Fees →Check estimated IRCC processing times for various Canadian immigration applications.
View Processing Times →Search your job title to instantly find your NOC code, TEER level, and whether your occupation qualifies for Express Entry and Canadian PR.
Check NOC Code →Have a question about Canadian immigration? Feel free to send us an email and we will share general information to help you understand your options.
Each tool on this page is designed to give you a quick, practical starting point for understanding your Canadian immigration options. They are free to use, require no account, and take less than two minutes to complete. Here is what each tool does:
Enter your age, education, IELTS scores, and work experience to get an estimated Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for the Express Entry pool. The tool automatically converts IELTS band scores to CLB levels. Use this to understand where you stand before submitting a formal Express Entry profile.
Answer a short questionnaire about your age, education, language level, work experience, and proof of funds. The tool tells you whether you likely meet the minimum requirements for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW) or Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
Check whether you meet the core requirements for a Canadian study permit — a valid Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution, sufficient funds, a clear purpose of study, and ties to your home country. Essential before investing time in a full study permit application.
Find out which Canadian work permit category may apply to your situation: LMIA-based permits, LMIA-exempt permits under the International Mobility Program (IMP), Intra-Company Transfers (ICT), or open work permits for spouses and graduates.
Look up the estimated IRCC government fees for your specific application type — PR, study permit, work permit, visitor visa, super visa, or spousal sponsorship. Useful for budgeting before you apply.
Select your application type to see general IRCC processing time estimates. These are based on IRCC's publicly posted averages and help you plan your timeline for travel, employment, or school.
Type your job title or NOC code into the search field to instantly find your National Occupational Classification (NOC 2021) code. The tool shows your TEER level (0–5), whether your occupation is eligible for Express Entry, a description of typical duties, and a direct link to the official NOC database. Use sector and Express Entry filters to narrow your search.
All tools on this page are for general informational purposes only. They provide simplified estimates based on publicly available IRCC guidelines and are not a substitute for a formal immigration assessment. IRCC officers make final decisions on a case-by-case basis, taking into account factors that these tools cannot fully capture.
If you are unsure about your eligibility or want a proper review of your profile, email us at with your details. We will give you direct, honest guidance.
Everything you need to know about Express Entry, CRS draws, eligibility, and timelines for 2026.
Read Guide →Full breakdown of documents, funds, IELTS requirements, and SOP for a Canadian study permit.
Read Guide →Detailed guide to LMIA, LMIA-exempt, open work permits, and Intra-Company Transfer options.
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