Last Updated On 30 October 2025, 8:35 AM EDT (Toronto Time)
Canada’s immigration system continues to evolve, and the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has just released its latest processing times as of October 29, 2025.
These updates bring important changes that applicants must be aware of when planning their pathway to Canada—whether it’s for a visa, permanent residency, work permit, study permit, or citizenship.
In this guide, you’ll find the newest IRCC processing times across all major immigration categories, detailed comparisons with the last update, and insights into why these timelines matter more than ever in 2025.
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Why Tracking IRCC Processing Times Matters
IRCC processing times are more than just numbers—they determine how long applicants wait to:
- Reunite with family in Canada.
- Begin studies at Canadian universities.
- Start work under skilled programs.
- Secure permanent residency or citizenship.
Since 2021, we (INC – Immigration News Canada) have consistently tracked these changes, offering accurate timelines to help applicants make informed decisions.
In 2022, IRCC overhauled its online processing tool to provide realistic timelines based on 80% of cases processed, instead of outdated static service standards.
This data-driven approach ensures applicants get a clearer sense of what to expect.
Today, permanent residency and citizenship applications are updated monthly, while temporary visas and PR cards see weekly updates.
⚠️ Important: Processing times are estimates, not guarantees. Individual circumstances—such as background checks, country of application, and IRCC’s operational capacity—can make cases shorter or longer than the posted timelines.
Citizenship Processing Times (Updated Monthly)
As of October 9, 2025:
| Application Type | Total number of people waiting for a decision | Processing Time (October 9, 2025) | Change Since Last Update |
|---|---|---|---|
| Citizenship Grant | ~283,700 | 13 months | ⬆ Increased by 2 months |
| Citizenship Certificate* | ~35,400 | 8 months | ⬆ Increased by 3 months |
| Resumption of Citizenship | Not available | Not enough data | No change |
| Renunciation of Citizenship | Not available | 10 months | No change |
| Search of Citizenship Records | Not available | 13 months | No change |
*Delays for citizenship certificates may occur when requested from outside Canada or the U.S.
🔎 Latest update: IRCC is currently issuing Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) letters for applications submitted around July 28, 2025.
Permanent Resident Card (Updated Weekly)
| Application Type | Processing Time (October 29, 2025) | Change since last week |
|---|---|---|
| New PR Card | 61 days | ⬆ Increased by 4 days since October 9 |
| PR Card Renewal | 30 days | ⬇ Reduced by 2 days since October 9 |
Family Sponsorship Processing Times (Updated Monthly)
| Sponsorship Category | Total number of people waiting for a decision | Processing Time (October 9, 2025) | Change since last update |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, non-Quebec) | ~45,900 | 15 months | No change |
| Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, Quebec) | ~20,100 | 39 months | ⬇ Reduced by 2 months |
| Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, non-Quebec) | ~49,500 | 22 months | ⬇ Reduced by 1 month |
| Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, Quebec) | ~12,100 | 39 months | ⬆ Increased by 1 month |
| Parents/Grandparents (non-Quebec) | ~47,100 | 26 months | No change |
| Parents/Grandparents (Quebec) | ~11,800 | 44 months | No change |
💡 Key insight: Quebec’s family sponsorship applications generally take longer due to additional provincial requirements.
Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) cases/Protected Persons In Canada
| Category | Total number of people waiting for a decision | Processing Time (October 9, 2025) |
|---|---|---|
| H&C Outside Quebec | ~49,400 | More than 10 years |
| H&C In Quebec | ~17,000 | More than 10 years |
| Protected persons and convention refugees in Canada: Outside Quebec | ~137,100 | About 99 months |
| Protected persons and convention refugees in Canada: In Quebec | ~53,700 | About 104 months |
| Dependents of protected persons | Not available | 50 months |
Canadian Passport Processing Times
| Application Type | Current Processing Time | Change |
|---|---|---|
| In-Canada New Passport (In-Person, Regular) | 10 business days | No change |
| In-Canada New Passport (Mail, Regular) | 20 business days | No change |
| Urgent Pick-Up | End of next business day | No change |
| Express Pick-Up | 2 to 9 business days | No change |
| Passport Mailed from Outside Canada | 20 business days | No change |
Permanent Residency Economic Class (Updated Monthly)
| Program | Total number of people waiting for a decision | Processing Time (October 9, 2025) | Change since last update |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | ~17,900 | 6 months | ⬆ Increased by 1 month |
| Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) | ~23,800 | 6 months | No change |
| Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) | Not available | Not enough data | No change |
| Provincial Nominee Program (Express Entry) | ~11,500 | 7 months | ⬇ Reduced by 1 month |
| Non-Express Entry PNP | ~94,700 | 16 months | ⬇ Reduced by 3 months |
| Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) | ~24,800 | 11 months | No change |
| Quebec Business Class | ~4,100 | Not enough data | No change |
| Federal Self-Employed | ~8,600 | More than 10 years | ⬆ Increased by 4 years and 11 months |
| Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) | ~13,100 | 37 months | ⬆ Increased by 24 months |
| Start-Up Visa | ~43,200 | More than 10 years | ⬆ Increased by 5 years and 7 months |
Temporary Resident Visa Processing Times (Updated Weekly)
Visitor Visas from Outside Canada
| Country | Processing Time (October 29, 2025) | Change since last week |
|---|---|---|
| India | 86 days | ⬆ +10 days |
| United States | 40 days | ⬇ -3 days |
| Nigeria | 30 days | ⬇ -1 day |
| Pakistan | 56 days | ⬆ +3 days |
| Philippines | 24 days | No change |
Other categories:
- Visitor Visa (Inside Canada): 19 days (⬆ +3 days)
- Visitor Record (Extension): 182 days (⬆ +12 days)
Super Visa Processing
| Country | Processing Time (October 29, 2025) | Change since last week |
|---|---|---|
| India | 168 days | ⬆ +1 day |
| United States | 76 days | ⬇ -9 days |
| Nigeria | 51 days | ⬆ +1 day |
| Pakistan | 203 days | ⬆ +25 days |
| Philippines | 77 days | ⬆ +12 days |
Study Permits
| Country | Current Processing Time (October 29, 2025) | Change since last week |
|---|---|---|
| India | 5 weeks | ⬆+1 Week |
| United States | 5 weeks | ⬇ -1 week |
| Nigeria | 8 weeks | ⬇ -1 week |
| Pakistan | 10 weeks | ⬇ -2 weeks |
| Philippines | 5 weeks | No change |
- Study Permit from inside Canada: 11 weeks (⬆ Increased by 1 week)
- Study Permit Extension: 168 days (⬆+1 day)
Work Permits
| Country | Current Processing Time (October 29, 2025) | Change since last week |
|---|---|---|
| India | 10 weeks | ⬆ +1 week |
| United States | 4 weeks | No change |
| Nigeria | 10 weeks | No change |
| Pakistan | 8 weeks | ⬇ -3 weeks |
| Philippines | 6 weeks | ⬇ -1 week |
- Work permits from inside Canada (Initial & Extension): 226 days (⬆ +3 days)
- Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program: 59 days (⬇ -12 days)
- International Experience Canada (IEC): 6 weeks (⬇ -1 week)
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
- 5 minutes approval in most cases.
⚠️ Some applicants may face additional checks taking up to 72 hours.
The October 2025 update shows that while some categories like the Federal Skilled Worker Program and PNP Express Entry have improved, others—such as Citizenship applications, CEC, and Super Visa timelines—have grown longer.
With Canada continuing to welcome immigrants at record levels, processing capacity, application volume, and regional differences (especially in Quebec) will remain major factors affecting wait times.
For applicants, understanding these shifts is essential for planning travel, work, study, or family reunification.
Staying up-to-date with the latest IRCC processing times can save applicants from unnecessary delays and unrealistic expectations.
🔔 Bookmark this page and check back regularly, as processing times continue to change based on demand and IRCC’s operational efficiency.
👉 Share this guide with friends or family preparing their Canadian journey, and stay informed with the most accurate updates directly from IRCC’s official tool.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How often does IRCC update processing times?
IRCC updates permanent residency and citizenship applications monthly while PR cards, temporary resident visas, and work permits are updated weekly. These updates reflect real case data from 80% of applications processed.
Are IRCC processing times guaranteed?
No. Processing times are estimates, not guarantees. Your application could take longer or shorter depending on individual circumstances such as background checks, country of application, and IRCC workload.
Why do Quebec sponsorship and immigration applications take longer?
Quebec has its own immigration and sponsorship system, which involves an additional provincial approval process. This makes Quebec-specific applications longer than those in the rest of Canada.
What is the current processing time for Canadian citizenship applications in October 2025?
As of October 9, 2025, a citizenship grant application takes 13 months, and a citizenship certificate takes 8 months, both increased by 2-3 months compared to the last update.
Source: IRCC Official Processing Times
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