Free Canada Immigration Assessment Form
Fill out our free Canada immigration assessment form and find out where you stand — Express Entry, a Provincial Nominee Program, Start-up Visa, or family sponsorship. It takes about five minutes. Our RCIC-certified team reviews every submission personally and gets back to you within 24 hours with a clear read on your CRS score and the pathways that actually fit your profile.
No cost. No obligation. Your information stays private — we never sell or share it with third parties.
Why We Ask These Questions
Every question on this Canada immigration assessment form maps to something IRCC actually scores or checks. Here’s the short version of why each section matters.
Personal Profile & Citizenship
Your age, citizenship, and residence affect which programs you’re even eligible to apply through, and age alone is worth up to 110 CRS points under Express Entry.
Education and Training
Your highest credential, and whether it’s Canadian or foreign, feeds directly into your CRS education points and can trigger an Educational Credential Assessment requirement.
Work History
Skilled work experience, in Canada or abroad, is one of the heaviest weighted factors across Express Entry, PNP streams, and the Canadian Experience Class.
Dependents
Having a spouse or children changes your point calculation and can open, or narrow, certain PNP and sponsorship routes.
Canadian Relatives and Connections
Provincial programs such as Ontario’s OINP or Manitoba’s MPNP sometimes prioritize applicants who already have family settled in that province.
Canadian Job Offer
A valid, LMIA backed job offer can add up to 200 CRS points and is often the fastest route into a provincial nomination.
Financial Status
Settlement funds prove you can support yourself, and any dependents, after landing. It’s a hard requirement for several pathways, not just a formality.
Language Skills (English/French)
Language ability is the single largest CRS category. Even a small CLB improvement can shift your ranking meaningfully, and French adds bonus points under current rules.
What Happens After You Submit
Once you hit submit on your Canada immigration assessment form, here’s exactly what happens next.
Within 24 hours
A member of our RCIC-certified team reviews your answers.
We run the numbers
We calculate your estimated CRS score and check your profile against Express Entry, the relevant PNP streams for your background, Start-up Visa, and family sponsorship criteria.
You get a personal reply
Not a generic auto-response. We outline which pathways you qualify for now, which ones you’re close to, and what would move the needle, whether that’s language score, work experience, or a provincial nomination.
You decide what’s next
Want to go further? We’ll walk you through next steps. Just wanted the free read? That’s fine too, there’s no pressure and no cost.
Why Choose crscalculate.com
crscalculate.com isn’t a law firm running a generic contact form. We built our name on CRS score analysis, and that’s still what drives this assessment. Our RCIC-certified team reviews submissions manually, so you’re not getting a form-letter response generated from a spreadsheet.
We also give you more than most assessment forms do. Alongside your eligibility read, you get access to the same CRS Calculator and Express Entry Draws Tracker we use ourselves, so you can keep checking your numbers as your profile changes, long after the initial assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. There’s no cost to submit the form or to receive your eligibility read from our team. You only pay if you later choose to move forward with paid consulting services, and there’s no obligation to do so.
It’s based on current IRCC criteria for Express Entry, PNP streams, and related programs. Because our RCIC-certified team reviews each submission manually, you get a genuine read on your CRS score and eligibility, not just an automated estimate.
Yes. We collect your information solely to assess your immigration eligibility and never sell or share it with third parties.
Our team responds within 24 hours of submission.
Many applicants who don’t qualify for Express Entry still have options through a Provincial Nominee Program, Start-up Visa, or family sponsorship. We’ll tell you where you actually fit, not just whether Express Entry works.
No. The assessment itself is free and informational. If you decide you want representation afterward, our RCIC-certified team can discuss paid options, but there’s no requirement to use them.
Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience Class), Provincial Nominee Programs, Start-up Visa, and family sponsorship.
