The Canada Express Entry system is a points-based immigration system that selects skilled workers for permanent residence in Canada. Candidates create an online profile, enter an Express Entry pool, and receive a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language skills, and other criteria. Regular draws are conducted every two weeks, and candidates with the highest CRS scores are issued ITAs. CRS cut-off scores vary based on the number of candidates in the pool and number of ITAs issued. After receiving an ITA, candidates must submit all required documents, apply for a COPR and permanent resident visa, and complete the landing process. Factors Influencing CRS Scores include core human capital factors, spouse or common-law partner factors, skills transferability, and Canadian degrees, diplomas, certificates, and provincial nomination. Tips for improving CRS Score include language tests, higher educational credentials, more experience, and a job offer. The system is dynamic and can change based on Canada's immigration needs and priorities.