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Luca Luca · Immigration & PR · Express Entry · Express Entry · 2026-5-24 14:59
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Confused about how education credentials affect my CRS score? Let’s clear up the real impact of one-year vs. two-year programs

I’ve seen a lot of posts lately where people are excited about getting a one-year diploma or certificate—especially from a Canadian college—and assuming it’ll boost their Express Entry CRS score a lot. But here’s the thing: the actual point value depends heavily on the *type* of credential and how it’s assessed, not just the length of the program.

If you’re coming from abroad, your foreign education must go through an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment), and that report will determine whether your credential counts as a "diploma," "degree," or "certificate" under IRCC’s rules. A one-year college certificate, even if it’s from a recognized Canadian institution, usually doesn’t give you the same points as a two-year diploma or a bachelor’s degree. In fact, many one-year programs are categorized as "non-degree" and only earn a few points—sometimes just 10 to 15—compared to the 100+ points a bachelor’s degree can bring.

Even if you’ve already completed a two-year diploma, if it’s not recognized as a “degree” or “diploma” in the ECA report, it won’t count toward the higher point categories. And here’s another common mix-up: just because a program is “Canadian” doesn’t mean it automatically gets full points. The ECA result is what matters, not the school’s location.

So, before you start planning your next move based on a one-year program, double-check:
- What category does your ECA report assign to your credential?
- Does it qualify as a “diploma” or “degree” under IRCC’s criteria?
- How many CRS points does it actually add, based on the official scoring grid?

It’s easy to overestimate the benefit of a short program, especially if you’re counting on it to push your CRS over a threshold. But the reality is, the point difference between a one-year certificate and a two-year diploma can be significant.

If you’re in this situation—thinking about a program to boost your CRS—what would you check first? Would you start with the ECA result, or look at the program’s official designation? And what details do you think really matter when evaluating education for Express Entry? Share your thoughts below.
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