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Canadian Immigration Points Calculator  

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Education Guide has created a special Canadian immigration point calculator, which will help you determine if you would qualify under the Canada immigration point system. You will need a total of 67 points to qualify under Canada’s immigration points system. If you are a skilled worker, this may be a very good option for you for immigrating to Canada.

Fill out this form and your points will be automatically calculated to determine if you would qualify for immigration to Canada under the Skilled Worker category. If you find you don't qualify for immigration under Canada's points system, please feel free to try our immigration point calculators for skilled immigration to UK and Australia


Please state your highest qualification level:

PhD, or Master's, AND at least 17 years of full-time study** (total) - 25 points

Two or more university degrees at the Bachelor's level AND at least 15 years of full-time study - 22 points

A two-year university degree at the Bachelor's level AND at least 14 years of full-time study - 20 points

A one-year university degree at the Bachelor's level AND at least 13 years of full-time study - 15 points

A three-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship AND at least 15 years of full-time study - 22 points

A two-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship AND at least 14 years of full-time study - 20 points

A one-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship AND at least 13 years of full-time study - 15 points

A one-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship AND at least 12 years of full-time study - 12 points

Completion of Secondary School/ High School - 5 points

Secondary school (high school) diploma or less - 0 points


If you are fluent in both official languages of Canada (English and French), you will be awarded 24 points. If not, you must first determine which language you are more fluent in. This will be your "first official language". You can gain up to 16 points for the first official language, and up to 8 points for the second official language. Your points score will be based on your ability to read, write, listen to, and speak English and French.

First Language proficiency (English or French)

Reading: * High
Moderate
Basic
None

Writing: * High
Moderate
Basic
None

Speaking: * High
Moderate
Basic
None

Listening: * High
Moderate
Basic
None

Second Language proficiency (English or French)

Reading: * High
Moderate
Basic
None

Writing: * High
Moderate
Basic
None

Speaking: * High
Moderate
Basic
None

Listening: * High
Moderate
Basic
None


You must have at least one year of full time experience in the last ten years in a management or professional or highly skilled occupation. These are listed as Skill Type O, Skill Type A or Skill Type B on the National Occupation Classification List. You will find further details in our skilled worker guide.

Once you have confirmed that you meet the above requirements, you can now estimate your points score. You must have a minimum of one year work experience for which you are granted 15 points. You can gain up to a maximum of 21 points for more than four years of work experience.

Years of experience:*


Your points score is calculated based on your age on the date you lodge your application.

Your age: *


You will gain 10 points if you have a job offer approved by Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) if it is a job where it will be difficult to find someone to fill the vacancy from the local labour market.

You must have the abilities to perform the tasks of the job, and meet the educational and, where relevant, licensing and regulatory requirements for the job.

You should note that it is the employer who applies to HRDC and not yourself. You may also gain the ten points in some circumstances if you are already in employment in Canada.

HRDC-confirmed permanent offer of employment

You are in Canada holding a temporary work permit and can show the following: Your employment is validated by HRDC, including sectoral confirmations 10; Your employment is exempt from HRDC validation under international agreements (e.g., NAFTA) or is of significant benefit to Canada (i.e. intra-company transferee)

You have been working in Canada for at least one year on a work permit AND your work permit was validated by HRDC AND you are currently in the same job AND the work permit is valid for at least another 12 months from the date of your Skilled Worker application AND your employer has offered you a job ofindefinite length as long as the Skilled Worker application is successful.

None of above.


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

Not relevant or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner’s level of education:

Secondary school (high school) diploma or less - 0 points

Completed a one or two-year post-secondary program and has at least 13 years of total education - 3 points

Completed a three-year post secondary program and has at least 15 years of total education - 4 points

Completed a three-year university degree and has at least 15 years of total education - 4 points

Completed a Master’s or Ph.D. and has at least 17 years of total education - 5 points

You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has studied in Canada:

No, or studied less than two years in post-secondary education in Canada - 0 points

Yes - completed a post-secondary program of at least two years in Canada since the age of 17 - 5 points

You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has worked in Canada:

No, or worked less than one year full-time in Canada - 0 points

Yes - worked full-time in Canada for at least one year - 5 points

You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has family in Canada:

No, or worked less than one year full-time in Canada - 0 points

Yes, we have a parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, child of a parent, sibling, child of a grandparent, aunt or uncle, or grandchild of a parent, niece or nephew who is residing in Canada and is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident - 5 points


Please note that proof of funds needs to be money that is readily transferable to Canada and must be your own money. This will normally mean money in your bank account.

For more information see currency converter.

I am a single applicant and can meet the proof of funds requirements of CAD$ 10,168

There are two people in my family unit and we can meet the proof of funds requirements of CAD$ 12,659

There are three people in my family unit and we can meet the proof of funds requirements of CAD$ 15,563

There are four people in my family unit and we can meet the proof of funds requirements of CAD$ 18,895

There are five people in my family unit and we can meet the proof of funds requirements of CAD$ 21,431

There are six people in my family unit and we can meet the proof of funds requirements of CAD$ 24,170

There are seven or more people in my family unit and we can meet the proof of funds requirements of CAD$ 26,910

I have arranged employment in Canada

None of above - not eligible

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