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Tiffany Chia, RCIC #R512971
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How Strong Is My
Canadian PR Profile?

Answer 11 questions. Get your estimated CRS score and PR runway — free, in under 5 minutes.

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Step 1 of 11 — Immigration Status
What is your current immigration status in Canada?
Select the option that best describes you right now.
A
I am an international student currently enrolled in Canada
B
I am outside Canada and planning to study or work here
C
I hold a work permit or PGWP in Canada
D
Other (visitor, refugee claimant, or other status)
Step 2 of 11 — Employment in Canada
Are you currently employed in Canada?
Select your current occupation level. If you hold multiple roles, select the highest TEER level.
Important for international studentsPart-time work while on a study permit does not count toward Canadian Experience Class (CEC) eligibility. Only full-time work after graduation on a PGWP qualifies.
A
Yes — TEER 0 or 1 (senior manager, executive, or regulated professional such as engineer, accountant, or nurse)
B
Yes — TEER 2 or 3 (technical role, skilled trade, or skilled support role requiring training or apprenticeship)
C
Yes — TEER 4 or 5 (semi-skilled role not requiring post-secondary education, e.g. customer service, server, food processing)
D
No, I am not currently employed in Canada
Step 3 of 11 — Canadian Work Experience
How much skilled Canadian work experience do you have?
Count only TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 roles worked full-time in Canada. Do not include part-time work on a study permit.
A
None or less than 1 year
B
1 year
C
2 years
D
3 years
E
4 years
F
5 years or more
Step 4 of 11 — Foreign Work Experience
How much skilled work experience do you have outside Canada?
Count only TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 equivalent roles worked outside Canada. Do not include experience already counted above.
A
Less than 1 year
B
1 to 2 years
C
3 years or more
Step 5 of 11 — Age
What is your date of birth?
Age is one of the largest CRS factors. Points peak between 20 and 29 and reach zero at age 45.
Step 6 of 11 — Education
What is your highest completed level of education?
Select the highest credential you have completed.
A
Secondary school (high school diploma)
B
1-year post-secondary diploma, degree, or certificate
C
2-year post-secondary diploma, degree, or certificate
D
Bachelor's degree, or 3-year or longer post-secondary program
E
Two or more post-secondary credentials — at least one is 3 years or longer
F
Master's degree or professional degree (medicine, veterinary, dentistry, optometry, law, chiropractic, or pharmacy)
G
Doctoral degree (PhD)
Step 7 of 11 — Canadian Education
Did you complete any post-secondary education in Canada?
Canadian post-secondary education adds bonus CRS points under the additional points section.
A
No, I did not study post-secondary in Canada
B
Yes — 1 or 2 year credential completed in Canada (+15 points)
C
Yes — 3 year or longer credential completed in Canada (+30 points)
Step 8 of 11 — English Language
What is your English language level?
Select your test type and enter your scores. Each skill is converted to CLB automatically.

Enter your IELTS General Training band score per skill (e.g. 7.0, 6.5).

Step 9 of 11 — French Language
Do you have any French language ability?
French proficiency is one of the most powerful CRS boosters available — and opens pathways most people have never heard of.
A
None
B
Some basic French
C
Basic conversational ability
D
Strong proficiency
Step 10 of 11 — Marital Status
What is your marital status?
A spouse or common-law partner's profile can add up to 40 CRS points if they will accompany you to Canada.
A
Single, divorced, separated, or widowed
B
Married or common-law — spouse will accompany me to Canada
C
Married or common-law — spouse is a Canadian citizen or PR, or will not accompany me
Step 10b of 11 — Spouse Profile
Tell us about your spouse or common-law partner.
Your spouse's education, English level, and Canadian work experience each add points to your CRS score.

Spouse or common-law partner's education

A
Secondary school or less
B
1-year post-secondary program
C
2-year post-secondary program
D
Bachelor's degree or 3-year post-secondary program
E
Two or more post-secondary credentials (at least one 3+ years)
F
Master's degree or professional degree
G
Doctoral degree (PhD)

Spouse's English language level

Select your spouse's CLB level for each skill.

Spouse's Canadian work experience

A
None or less than 1 year
B
1 year
C
2 years
D
3 years
E
4 years
F
5 years or more
Step 11 of 11 — Additional Factors
One final question.
This can add 15 points to your CRS score.

Do you have a brother or sister who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, aged 18 or older?

A
Yes — I have a sibling who is a Canadian citizen or PR (+15 points)
B
No

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This assessment is for general information purposes only and does not constitute immigration advice. All CRS scores generated by this tool are estimates only. Actual CRS scores depend on full profile verification including official language test results, educational credential assessments (ECA), and other factors not captured here. Immigration policies can change at any time. This assessment was completed on . Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.