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    FSW Points Calculator – Calculate Your Federal Skilled Worker Score in 2026

    Your first step for Express Entry as a skilled worker is a pass/fail eligibility check out of 100 points. Score 67 or higher and you qualify for the program. Score below 67 and you cannot enter the Express Entry pool. Use this FSW calculator to find your score across all six selection factors and see exactly where you stand.

    67 Minimum points to qualify
    100 Total possible FSW points
    6 Selection factors scored
    CLB 7 Minimum language — all 4 skills

    What Is the FSW Points Calculator — And What Does Your Score Actually Mean?

    This tool calculates your Federal Skilled Worker selection factor score out of 100. Enter your language scores, education level, work experience, age, arranged employment status, and adaptability factors — the calculator adds them up and tells you whether you reach the 67-point threshold to qualify for Express Entry.

    0 pts — Not Eligible 67 pts — Minimum Threshold 100 pts — Maximum
    67 to pass
    Below 67 — not eligible for FSW
    67+ — qualifies you for Express Entry pool
    CRS score (separate) — determines when you get invited
    ⚠️ Two Completely Different Scores — Most Applicants Confuse Them

    The FSW 67-point score is a pass/fail eligibility check — it gets you into the Express Entry pool. Your CRS score is a separate ranking out of 1,200 that determines when you actually receive an Invitation to Apply. Passing the FSW calculator is the first step, not the final one.

    📊 Once You Pass 67 — Check Your CRS Ranking

    Scoring 67+ FSW points qualifies you for the program. Your CRS score is what determines when you get your Invitation to Apply. Most applicants who score 67+ FSW points have a CRS score in the 400–500+ range depending on their full profile.

    Check Your CRS Score →

    FSW Minimum Requirements — Check These Before You Calculate

    Before running the FSW calculator, confirm you meet the program’s minimum eligibility requirements. If any one of these is not met, your selection factor score does not matter — you are not eligible regardless of how many points you score.

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    Skilled Work Experience

    At least 1 year of continuous full-time work — 1,560 hours — in a TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupation. Must be within the last 10 years and paid work in your primary occupation.

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    Language Ability — CLB 7 Minimum

    You must score at least CLB 7 in all four language abilities. Falling below CLB 7 in even one skill makes you ineligible for FSW — regardless of your score in every other factor.

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    Education

    A minimum of a secondary school diploma is required. Foreign credentials need an ECA from an IRCC-approved organization before IRCC will accept your claimed education level.

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    Plan to Live Outside Quebec

    Quebec selects its own skilled workers through a separate provincial system. If you intend to settle in Quebec, the Federal Skilled Worker Program does not apply to you.

    ⚠️ Check Eligibility First — Then Calculate

    Failing to meet any one of these minimums makes the entire 67-point calculation irrelevant. Confirm your eligibility before spending time on the scoring grid.


    How Is the FSW Score Calculated? — All Six Selection Factors

    The FSW selection grid scores your profile across six factors out of a maximum of 100 points. You need at least 67 to qualify.

    Factor & CriteriaPoints
    🗣️ Language — First Official LanguageMax 24 pts
    CLB 9 or higher — all 4 skills6 × 4 = 24
    CLB 8 — all 4 skills5 × 4 = 20
    CLB 7 — all 4 skills4 × 4 = 16
    Below CLB 7 — any skillNot eligible
    🗣️ Language — Second Official LanguageMax 4 pts
    CLB 5 or higher in all 4 abilities4
    CLB 4 or lower in any ability0
    🎓 EducationMax 25 pts
    PhD or Master’s degree25
    Professional degree (medicine, law, dentistry, etc.)25
    Two or more post-secondary credentials (one 3+ years)22
    Bachelor’s degree or 3-year post-secondary21
    2-year post-secondary credential19
    1-year post-secondary credential15
    Secondary school diploma5
    💼 Work ExperienceMax 15 pts
    6+ years of experience15
    4–5 years of experience13
    2–3 years of experience11
    1 year of experience9
    🎂 AgeMax 12 pts
    18–35 years old12
    36 years old11
    37 years old10
    38 years old9
    39 years old8
    40 years old7
    41 years old6
    42 years old5
    43 years old4
    44 years old3
    45 years old2
    46 years old1
    47 or older / Under 180
    🏢 Arranged EmploymentMax 10 pts
    Valid Canadian job offer (TEER 0–3, 1+ year, full-time)10
    🔗 AdaptabilityMax 10 pts
    Past Canadian work — 1+ year, TEER 0–3, valid permit10
    Arranged employment in Canada (if already scored above)5
    Past Canadian study — 2+ academic years, full-time5
    Spouse/partner: past Canadian study (2+ years)5
    Spouse/partner: past Canadian work (1+ year)5
    Spouse/partner: language at CLB 4+ in all 4 abilities5
    Relative in Canada — citizen or PR, 18+, eligible family5
    Total Maximum Score100
    🎯 Minimum to Qualify — FSW Threshold67
    🔗 Adaptability cap: Adaptability points are capped at 10 total — individual scenarios do not stack above that maximum. Claim the highest-value combination, not every applicable scenario.

    FSW 67 Points vs Express Entry CRS Score — Two Completely Different Calculations

    This is where most applicants get confused — and no competing calculator page explains it clearly. The FSW 67-point score and your CRS score are built differently, scored differently, and used for completely different purposes.

    FeatureFSW 67-Point ScoreExpress Entry CRS Score
    PurposeEligibility check — do you qualify for FSW?Ranking score — when will you get invited?
    ScaleOut of 100Out of 1,200
    Pass/Fail67 = pass, under 67 = failNo pass/fail — higher score = earlier ITA
    What Happens If You PassYou can create an Express Entry profileYou enter the pool and wait for a draw
    Calculated BySix FSW selection factorsHuman capital + spouse + Canadian experience + adaptability
    IRCC Uses It ToConfirm program eligibilityRank you against all other Express Entry candidates

    ⚡ Key Takeaway

    • Your FSW score and your CRS score are calculated differently and serve completely different purposes.
    • Scoring 70 on the FSW grid does not mean your CRS score is 70.
    • Most applicants who score 67+ FSW points have a CRS score in the 400–500+ range depending on their full profile.
    • Your CRS ranking is what determines when you get your Invitation to Apply for permanent residency.

    What Happens After You Score 67+ FSW Points?

    Reaching 67 is the beginning of the process — not the end. Here is exactly what comes next.

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    Create Your Express Entry Profile

    With 67+ FSW points confirmed, you are eligible to create an online profile in IRCC’s Express Entry system. Before you do, gather your key documents: a valid passport, ECA report for any foreign credentials, language test results, and reference letters proving your work experience.

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    Enter the Express Entry Pool

    Once your profile is submitted, IRCC assigns you a CRS score based on a broader set of factors — your age, education, language, Canadian experience, spouse profile, and more. Your profile sits in the pool alongside all other eligible candidates.

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    Wait for a Draw

    IRCC holds Express Entry draws on a regular basis and issues Invitations to Apply to the highest-scoring candidates in the pool. The CRS cutoff varies by draw type and date. Candidates with higher CRS scores get invited first.

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    Submit Your PR Application

    Once you receive an ITA, you have 60 days to submit a complete permanent residence application to IRCC. A complete application includes all supporting documents — identity, language, education, work experience, funds, and medical results.

    💡 While You Wait in the Pool

    Use our CRS calculator to track your score and identify where you can improve your ranking before the next draw. Every extra CRS point could mean the difference between being selected or waiting another round.


    How to Improve Your FSW Score — Practical Tips

    If you are close to 67 but not there yet, these are the most effective places to add points.

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    Improve Your Language Score First

    Language is the largest single factor — worth up to 28 points. CLB 7 gives you 16 points. CLB 9 or higher gives you 24. That 8-point difference from one CLB level improvement can move you from 59 to 67 without changing anything else about your profile. If you are short of 67, retaking your language test is the fastest path to crossing the threshold.

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    Get Your ECA Done Before You Calculate

    Foreign credentials require an Educational Credential Assessment from an IRCC-approved organization before IRCC will accept your claimed education level. If your ECA is still in progress, your calculation is incomplete. Most approved ECA organizations take 45 to 75 business days. Start it early — not after you decide to apply.

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    Claim All Your Adaptability Points

    Adaptability is worth up to 10 points and covers six different scenarios — your own past Canadian work, your past Canadian study, your spouse’s Canadian work or study, a qualifying Canadian relative, your spouse’s language score, and arranged employment. Many applicants claim one and miss the others. Review every category before you submit your profile.

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    Consider Securing a Canadian Job Offer

    Arranged employment earns 10 FSW selection factor points. It also adds 5 adaptability points — a combined 15-point boost for a single qualifying job offer. If you are sitting at 60 to 66 points and cannot reach 67 any other way, a valid Canadian job offer from a TEER 0–3 employer may be the most direct solution.

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    Check If Another Express Entry Stream Suits You Better

    If you cannot reach 67 FSW points, you may still qualify through the Canadian Experience Class — which requires Canadian work experience rather than a 67-point score — or the Federal Skilled Trades Program, which has different eligibility criteria. Both enter the same Express Entry pool and lead to the same permanent residency outcome.


    Frequently Asked Questions About the FSW Calculator

    How do I calculate my FSW score?

    Enter your language CLB scores for each skill, education level, years of work experience, age, arranged employment status, and applicable adaptability factors into the FSW calculator above. It adds up all six factors and tells you whether you reach the 67-point threshold.

    What is the difference between the FSW 67-point score and the CRS score?

    The FSW 67-point score is a pass/fail eligibility check — it determines whether you qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program. The CRS score is a separate ranking out of 1,200 used to rank you in the Express Entry pool. Scoring 67 FSW points gets you into the pool — your CRS score determines when you get invited.

    What is the minimum language score for FSW?

    You must score at least CLB 7 in all four language abilities — reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Scoring below CLB 7 in any single ability makes you ineligible for the Federal Skilled Worker Program regardless of your scores in every other factor.

    Do I need an ECA to claim education points?

    Yes — if your credentials were earned outside Canada, you need an Educational Credential Assessment from an IRCC-approved organization. Without it, IRCC will not accept your claimed education level when you submit your Express Entry profile.

    Can I qualify for FSW if I plan to live in Quebec?

    No. The Federal Skilled Worker Program requires applicants to plan to live outside Quebec. Quebec has its own immigration system — the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (PSTQ) — for those intending to settle in that province.

    What counts as arranged employment for FSW?

    A valid job offer must be for continuous, paid, full-time work of at least one year in a TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupation. It must also meet one of four specific employment situations set by IRCC depending on whether you are currently in Canada and what type of work permit you hold.

    If I score 67 FSW points, will I get an ITA?

    Not automatically. Scoring 67 gets you into the Express Entry pool. IRCC then assigns you a CRS score and draws candidates in rounds of invitations. You receive an ITA when your CRS score is at or above the cutoff in a draw.

    How long does it take to get permanent residency through FSW?

    IRCC targets a processing time of 6 months for complete Express Entry applications submitted after an ITA. The time it takes to receive an ITA depends on your CRS score — higher scores get invited faster.


    Why Applicants Trust This Calculator
    🏛️ Follows current official IRCC FSW selection factor grid
    🔄 Updated for 2026 TEER-based eligibility rules
    Instant result — no account needed
    📱 Works on mobile and desktop
    🔒 No personal data stored

    Ready to Take the Next Step?

    Scored 67+ FSW points? The next step is your Express Entry CRS ranking — check your full score and see exactly where you stand in the pool and what it would take to move up.

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