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Canada Express Entry for Indian Students: Complete Guide

Canada Express Entry is the primary PR pathway for Indian graduates and professionals. AbroBot gives a complete, 0% commission guide to CRS scores, draws, eligible programmes and the full process.

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What is Express Entry?

Express Entry is Canada's federal immigration management system for skilled workers. It manages three economic immigration programmes: Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Federal Skilled Trades (FST) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Candidates are ranked by Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and invited to apply for PR through regular draws.

How CRS Score Works for Indian Students

Core Human Capital Factors (Max 500 pts)

Age (max 110 pts at age 20–29), Education (max 150 pts — Canadian master's = 135 pts, foreign master's = 126 pts), Language — IELTS (max 160 pts for CLB 10 in all bands), Canadian work experience (max 80 pts for 3+ years).

Spouse/Partner Factors (Max 40 pts)

If your spouse has Canadian education or work experience, you gain additional CRS points. Many Indian couples maximise CRS by both having Canadian MS degrees.

Skill Transferability (Max 100 pts)

Bonus for combining education with Canadian work experience, or strong language scores with education. STEM MS + strong IELTS + Canadian work experience = maximum skill transferability points.

Additional Points

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) nomination: +600 CRS (essentially guarantees invitation). Job offer from Canadian employer: +50–200 CRS (NOC dependent).

Frequently Asked Questions

Minimum CLB 7 (IELTS 6.0 in each band) to enter the pool. For maximum CRS points: CLB 10+ (IELTS 8.0+ in all bands = 160 additional CRS points). Target IELTS 8.0 in all bands for maximum Express Entry score.

Yes — Canadian master's gives 135 CRS points for education vs 126 for a foreign master's. More importantly, graduating from Canada makes you eligible for PGWP → Canadian work experience → CEC draws, which are typically more accessible than FSW draws for Indian applicants.

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