Everything you need for Canada immigration in one place — from calculating your CRS score to choosing the right PNP stream, understanding the 2026 Levels Plan, and planning your student visa.
Calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System score for Express Entry
Check if you qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program
Find which Provincial Nominee Program streams match your profile
Track every Express Entry draw with AI analysis
Get a personalised action plan to boost your CRS score
Complete guide to Canadian student visas, costs, and universities
Tier 1, 2, and 3 universities compared — admission requirements and costs
Interactive 4-year cost calculator with savings strategies
U Sports athletic funding — no minimum grade requirement since 2024
Avoid fake acceptance letters and ghost consultants
380,000 PR target, PNP up 65%, new Physicians/Researchers categories
New Budget 2025 measure for work permit holders
Complete guide to CRS scores, draws, and category-based invitations
Step-by-step roadmap for Indian engineers and professionals
What CRS score do I need for Canada PR in 2026?
General draws typically cut off between 470–524. Category-based draws (Healthcare, STEM, French) cut off much lower — sometimes under 400. A Provincial Nominee Program nomination adds 600 points, virtually guaranteeing an invitation regardless of your base CRS.
How big is Canada's immigration target for 2026?
Canada's 2026 Levels Plan targets 380,000 new permanent residents. The Provincial Nominee Program received 91,500 spots (up 65% from 2025), while Express Entry (now Federal High Skilled) gets 109,000 spots.
How long does Express Entry take in 2026?
IRCC targets 6 months from ITA to PR decision for most Express Entry applications. The time between entering the pool and receiving an ITA varies — candidates with high CRS scores or category draw eligibility can receive an ITA within weeks to months.