Understanding your score
Each country ranks skilled applicants with a points system. Visado uses the same official tables, so your score matches what the government would calculate.
Canada — CRS (max 1,200)
The Comprehensive Ranking System scores you on core human capital (age, education, language, work experience), spouse factors, skill transferability, and additional points (a provincial nomination, a job offer, Canadian study or siblings). Express Entry draws invite the top-scoring candidates from the pool.
Australia — Points test (min 65 to be invited)
Australia’s skilled visas (189, 190, 491) award points for age, English, skilled employment, education, and factors like state nomination or study in a regional area. You generally need at least 65 points to submit an Expression of Interest.
Improving your score
Visado highlights the factors with the biggest upside for your profile — often improving a language test, gaining a year of experience, or pursuing a provincial or state nomination. Small changes can move you across an invitation cut-off.