Yes, it is possible to obtain Canada PR even with a relatively low CRS score, but it usually requires exploring additional options. The most effective pathway is securing a provincial nomination, which adds 600 CRS points and almost guarantees an ITA. Other strategies include improving your language scores, gaining more work experience, pursuing higher education, or claiming additional points through French proficiency. Some category-based draws also accept lower CRS scores for specific occupations. While a low CRS score reduces your chances in general draws, by leveraging PNPs and targeted pathways, you can still achieve permanent residency.