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Canadian Immigration Explained in 3 minutes: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score

Canadian Immigration Explained in 3 minutes: The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score Canada’s Express Entry immigration selection system uses the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to rank and select individuals who are eligible to immigrate to Canada under three federal economic immigration programs. Moving2Canada Content Developer Dane explains how the Comprehensive Ranking System works and which factors determine your CRS score. You can also visit Moving2Canada for more details here:

If you’ve submitted your Express Entry profile already and your CRS score is lower than you’d like, you have options for improving your score. Learn about the best options for improving your CRS score here:
Whether you need just a couple of points to become competitive, or whether you need a big boost to land your invitation, our article can help you figure out your next steps.

To learn more about the Express Entry system, check out our other videos or visit our article on the basics of the system:
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