Immigration Score Calculator
Select a country and enter your information to check your eligibility
Marital Status
Age (Max 110pts)
Education (Max 150pts)
First Language (English or French) (Max 34pts)
Second Language (English/French) (Max 25pts)
π‘ French speakers have priority in category-based selection
Canadian Work Experience (Max 80pts)
Overseas Work Experience (Max 50pts)
Additional Points (Max 600pts)
π Canada CRS Score Structure (Max 1,200 points)
- β’ Core Human Capital: Single max 600 pts / Married max 560 pts + Spouse 40 pts
- β’ Skill Transferability: Max 100 pts (calculated separately)
- β’ Additional Points (PNP, Education, French, etc.): Max 600 pts
β οΈ π 2024-2025 Major Policy Changes
- β’ Job Offer Points Removed: LMIA job offers no longer contribute to CRS
- β’ Category-Based Selection Enhanced: Priority for French, Healthcare, STEM, Agriculture, etc.
- β’ Recent Invitation Threshold: 470-490 points (varies by category)
π‘ Tip: Actual invitation scores range from 470-540, with category-based selection allowing lower scores.
Canada Score Summary
βInsufficient - Requirements Not Met
π‘ Improvement Tips
- β’ Age 25-29 gives max 110 pts (single) or 100 pts (married)
- β’ Master's or higher for up to 150 pts (single) or 140 pts (married)
- β’ Achieve CLB 10+ for maximum points
- β’ PNP nomination 600 pts or LMIA job offer for significant boost
Canada Application Threshold: 470
Immigration Information by Country
Explore official immigration programs and requirements for each country
Canada
IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada)
Operates Federal Skilled Worker (FSWP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and Federal Skilled Trades (FSTP) programs through the Express Entry system.
π Summary: CRS score-based + category-specific draws favoring French, STEM, and healthcare
Australia
Department of Home Affairs
Operates Skilled Migration visas 189, 190, 491, etc., based on a points-based system.
π Summary: Complex points system + state sponsorship enhances opportunities (minimum 65 points required)
New Zealand
Immigration New Zealand
Operates the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) with a simplified 6-point system focused on skilled employment since 2023.
π Summary: Local employment + income threshold focused (minimum 6 points required)
π¨π¦ Canada vs π¦πΊ Australia vs π³πΏ New Zealand Comparison
Compare key differences between countries at a glance
| Comparison Category | π¨π¦ Canada | π¦πΊ Australia | π³πΏ New Zealand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Score System | CRS 1200 points | Complex points | 6-point simple system |
| Age Limit | Points decrease | 45 years | 55 years |
| Employment Need | Optional | Optional | Almost essential |
| Regional Points | PNP exists | High | Low |
| Population Size | Large | Medium | Small |
Score System
Age Limit
Employment Need
Regional Points
Population Size
π‘ Selection Guide: Canada requires high CRS scores but offers diverse opportunities through category-based selection. Australia uses a complex points system where state sponsorship is crucial. New Zealand requires local employment and has a simple points system.
Popular Jobs & Average Salary by Country
Check salary levels and job prospects for each popular occupation
Healthcare
π° CAD 70,000 ~ 120,000
Main Occupations
π Features
- β’Category-based draws
- β’Lower CRS acceptable
STEM & IT
π° CAD 85,000 ~ 135,000
Main Occupations
π Features
- β’STEM category draws
- β’Toronto/Vancouver demand
Skilled Trades
π° CAD 60,000 ~ 95,000
Main Occupations
π Features
- β’Trades-specific draws
- β’Strong PNP linkage
Transportation & Logistics
π° CAD 55,000 ~ 85,000
Main Occupations
π Features
- β’Long-haul demand
- β’PNP priority invitations
Food & Service
π° CAD 45,000 ~ 75,000
Main Occupations
π Features
- β’BCΒ·Alberta PNP
- β’Province-linked
π‘ Notes
- Salaries are average ranges and vary by experience, location, and employer
- Immigration policies change frequently, so check for the latest information
- Canada favors specific occupations through category-based selection