Calculate your points using Points System

Please check with the Canada Immigration site to check for any changes in minimum score required.
Type your points for each factor in the box with title "Score".
Factor 1: Age (maximum 10 points)

Points are given for your age at the time your application is received.

AgeTotal Points
16 or under0
172
184
196
208
21-4410
458
466
474
482
49 and over0

Score:

Factor 2: Education (maximum 25 points)

You have not completed secondary school (also called high school). 0
You have completed secondary school (or an educational credential of at least one year) and at least 12 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies. 5
You have completed a one-year post-secondary program and at least 13 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies. 10
You have completed a two-year post-secondary program and at least 14 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies. 15
You have completed a three-year post-secondary program and at least 15 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies. 20
You have completed a three-year university program and at least 15 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies. 20
You have completed a Master’s or Ph.D. and at least 17 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies. 25

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Factor 3: English and French language ability (maximum 20 points)

To assess your English and French ability, first decide which language you are most comfortable with. This language is your first official language. The language you feel less comfortable communicating in is your second official language. Next, award points according to your ability to read, write, listen to and speak English and French. Use the following definitions:

Skill LevelCriteria
High-proficiencyYou can communicate effectively in most community and workplace situations. You speak, listen, read and write the language very well.
Moderate proficiencyYou can make yourself understood and you understand what others are saying in most workplace and community situations. You speak, listen, read and write the language well.
Basic or no proficiencyYou do not meet the above criteria for moderate proficiency.

Calculating your language points

First LanguageReadWriteListenSpeak
High-proficiency4444
Moderate proficiency2222
Basic or no proficiency0000
Second LanguageReadWriteListenSpeak
High-proficiency1111
Moderate proficiency0000
Basic or no proficiency0000

Add your credits: Total of read + write + listen + speak = Score:



Factor 4: Work experience (maximum 25 points)

To calculate your points, you must first find your work experience on the National Occupational Classification (NOC), which can be found at http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/noc. You must have at least one year’s full-time or full-time equivalent work experience in an occupation listed in Skill Type O (management occupations) or Skill Levels A or B in the past 10 years to score points for this factor. Skill Level A consists of professional occupations while Skill Level B is comprised of technical, skilled trades and paraprofessional occupations. Eligible work experience may be in more than one occupation.

Once you reach the NOC Web site, scroll down the page and click on the “NOC Search Engine” link. Next, type the occupation in which you have experience into the “New Search” field. Your occupation will appear in the “Results” box, along with a four-digit number. If the first digit is 0, you have experience in Skill Type O. If the second digit is 1, 2 or 3, your work experience is in Skill Level A or B. If you have experience in more than one occupation, you may repeat the search for each occupation.

Once you have determined that you have the required work experience, you can estimate your points. Give yourself 10 points for one year’s experience and five points for each additional year to a maximum of 25 points.

Years of experience1234+
Points10152025

Score:

If your work experience is not listed in Skill Type O or Skill Levels A or B of the NOC, or if your experience did not occur in the past 10 years, your application will be refused.

Factor 5: Arranged employment (maximum 10 points)

Give yourself 10 points if you have a job offer that has been approved by Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC). You must be qualified for, capable of and willing to do the duties associated with the job. You must also meet any required Canadian licensing or regulatory standards associated with the job.

Note that you cannot apply to HRDC yourself; your potential employer must do it for you. If you have a job offer that has not been approved by HRDC, you may be able to earn points for it under Factor 6 (Adaptability).

If you have been working in Canada for at least one year on an HRDC-approved temporary work visa that is still valid for at least another year from the date of application, you are also eligible for 10 points.

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Factor 6: Adaptability (maximum 10 points)

You can receive a maximum of 10 points based on any combination of the elements listed below:

1Your accompanying spouse or common-law partner’s level of education
Secondary school (high school) diploma or less 0
Completed a one or two-year post-secondary program and has at least 13 years of education3
Completed a three-year post secondary program and has at least 15 years of education4
Completed a three-year university degree and has at least 15 years of education4
Completed a Master’s or Ph.D. and has at least 17 years of education5
2You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has studied in Canada
No, or less than two years post-secondary education in Canada 0
Completed a post-secondary program of at least two years in Canada since the age of 175
3You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has worked in Canada
No, or less than one year full-time work in Canada0
Worked full-time in Canada for at least one year5
4You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has family in Canada
No0
Have a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, sister, brother, nephew, niece, child or grandchild who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident living in Canada 5
5You have a job offer in Canada
No0
Have a genuine job offer valid upon entering Canada and have not received points under Factor 5 (Arranged Employment).5

Score:

Your score

Use this worksheet to calculate your total point score. The pass mark as of September 18, 2003 is 67. If there is a difference between the points you give yourself and the points the visa officer awards you, the visa officer’s assessment will prevail.

Factor Maximum
Points
Your
Score
1 Age 10

2 Education 25

3 Language proficiency 20

4 Work experience 25

5 Arranged employment 10

6 Adaptability 10

Total  100