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Localized summary for Persian readers: CRS is the points system used to rank eligible Express Entry profiles. A useful estimate depends on accurate age, education, language, work, spouse, and additional-point details.

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Canada immigration guide

Localized summary for Persian readers: CRS is the points system used to rank eligible Express Entry profiles. A useful estimate depends on accurate age, education, language, work, spouse, and additional-point details.

This page is part of CanPath tier-1 multilingual coverage and is designed for high-priority global search demand.

What CRS score means

CRS is a ranking score, not a final approval decision. It helps determine who may receive an invitation in Express Entry rounds.

The safest first step is to separate official eligibility rules from general internet advice. Canadian immigration programs can change, pause, reopen, or require evidence that is easy to miss when you only read summaries.

How CanPath fits into the process

CanPath keeps the full assessment behind account creation so you can save answers, upload documents, and return later. Public pages explain the pathway, while the account-gated workflow helps organize your personal facts.

The current CanPath stream index tracks 97 federal, provincial, territorial, and Quebec pathways and was last updated May 1, 2026.

  • Separate core human-capital points from additional points.
  • Confirm language scores and ECA details instead of guessing.
  • Understand that CRS rules and invitation patterns can change.

Before you rely on any result

Use CanPath as an informational planning tool, then confirm current intake status, fees, forms, document rules, and deadlines on official sources. If your situation involves refusals, inadmissibility, complex family history, or tight timelines, consider professional legal advice.

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Create an account when you are ready to save a profile, upload documents, and continue later.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use this CRS score page in my language?

Yes. CanPath publishes localized public pages for international readers, while the full account-gated assessment keeps your saved profile and documents organized.

How do I know which Canadian immigration program fits me?

Start by comparing your age, education, work history, language results, job offer, family ties, and province preferences against official program criteria. CanPath keeps the full assessment behind account creation so you can save progress, documents, and results safely.

Can I immigrate to Canada without a job offer?

Some pathways may not require a job offer, including parts of Express Entry and some provincial nominee streams. A job offer can still matter for work permits, provincial pathways, employer-driven programs, and settlement planning.

Is Express Entry the only way to get Canadian permanent residence?

No. Express Entry is important for many skilled workers, but Canada also has provincial nominee programs, family sponsorship, Quebec programs, pilots, caregiver pathways, and other routes with different requirements.

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Glossary

CRS

The Comprehensive Ranking System used to rank eligible Express Entry profiles.

CLB

Canadian Language Benchmarks, a scale used to describe English language ability for immigration.

ECA

Educational Credential Assessment, often used to compare foreign education to Canadian standards.

ITA

Invitation to Apply, a step where an eligible candidate may submit a permanent residence application.

Official sources and verification

Comprehensive Ranking System criteria

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada - verified 2026-05-01

Immigrate through Express Entry

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada - verified 2026-05-01

Language test results for Express Entry

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada - verified 2026-05-01

CanPath is not affiliated with IRCC. Immigration rules change frequently; verify current requirements, intake status, fees, and forms on official government websites before acting.