CRS Score Calculator
Calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System score for the Express Entry pool. Updated for 2026 IRCC rules.
Rank provincial fit, see recommended streams, and plan your Express Entry strategy
The Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) allow Canadian provinces and territories to nominate skilled workers, graduates, and entrepreneurs for permanent residence. Each province sets its own streams, eligibility rules, and — where applicable — points-based ranking systems such as Expression of Interest (EOI) pools or registration scores.
Except for Quebec (which operates its own immigration system), PNPs are a major pathway to Canadian PR. For candidates in the federal Express Entry pool, an enhanced provincial nomination typically adds 600 CRS points, which usually leads to an Invitation to Apply (ITA) at the next federal draw.
Unlike our province-specific tools, this calculator does not replace official OINP EOI or BC SIRS point grids. Instead, it assesses pathway readiness across six regions using common eligibility factors: Express Entry status, CRS score, education, language (CLB), NOC TEER, occupation sector, Canadian and foreign work experience, provincial job offers, and ties to each province.
You receive a ranked match score per region, suggested streams, gaps to address, a Saskatchewan (SINP) points estimate where relevant, and a federal strategy summary (including projected CRS after a +600 nomination). For detailed provincial scoring, use the dedicated OINP Points Calculator or BC PNP Points Calculator.
| Region | Program | Express Entry link | Detailed calculator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ontario | OINP | Yes — Human Capital Priorities, employer streams | OINP Calculator |
| British Columbia | BC PNP (SIRS) | Yes — Express Entry BC | BC PNP Calculator |
| Alberta | AAIP | Yes — Alberta Express Entry stream | — |
| Saskatchewan | SINP | Yes — International Skilled Worker (60+ pts typical) | — |
| Manitoba | MPNP | Yes — Skilled Worker in Manitoba pathway | — |
| Atlantic Canada | AIP / provincial PNPs | Varies — AIP uses employer endorsement | — |
| Type | How it works | Typical timeline to PR |
|---|---|---|
| Enhanced (EE-linked) | Nomination adds 600 CRS points; ITA usually within weeks of acceptance | Often 6–12 months after ITA |
| Base (non–EE) | Direct provincial nomination certificate; separate federal application | Often 12–18+ months |
Selecting a province and stream depends on your full profile, not CRS alone:
Your CRS score ranks you in the federal Express Entry pool nationwide. Each province uses its own criteria for EOI, SIRS, or direct applications. A provincial nomination does not replace CRS for enhanced streams — it transforms it: current CRS + 600 = new ranking, which is why PNPs are widely used when federal cut-offs exceed a candidate's core score.
Disclaimer: PNP streams open and close without notice, and minimum scores change every draw. This calculator provides an unofficial pathway estimate for informational purposes only. Quebec is excluded — it uses a separate selection system. Always verify current requirements on official provincial websites or with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC).
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