Last Updated On 27 November 2024, 8:32 AM EST (Toronto Time)
Latest IRCC Processing Times: Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released its monthly update on processing times on November 5 and most recent weekly update on November 26 for various immigration and citizenship applications.
Staying informed on these processing times is crucial for applicants planning their immigration journey amid the rising Canadian immigration backlogs.
Tracking IRCC’s updated timelines is essential for making informed decisions and planning ahead.
IRCC regularly revises its processing times to improve transparency and clarity for applicants.
Monthly updates are available for citizenship, family sponsorship, and economic immigration, while weekly updates are provided for temporary residency, PR cards, and business immigration.
Below, find the most recent processing times across major application categories, including citizenship, PR cards, family sponsorship, economic immigration, and temporary residency.
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Citizenship Processing Times (Updated Monthly)
- Citizenship Grant: 7 months (increased by 1 month since last update)
- Citizenship Certificate: 4 months (unchanged since last monthly update)
- Renunciation of Citizenship: 16 months (no change since last monthly update)
- Search of Citizenship Records: 11 months (reduced by 1 month since last monthly update)
IRCC is currently issuing acknowledgment of receipt (AOR) letters for citizenship applications received the week of November 4, 2024.
Permanent Resident (PR) Card Processing Times (Updated Weekly)
- New PR Card: 24 days (reduced by 1 day)
- PR Card Renewal: 47 days (reduced by 12 days since last month’s update)
Family Sponsorship Processing Times (Updated Monthly)
- Spouse/Common-Law Partner (Outside Canada, except for Quebec): 10 months (unchanged since last monthly update)
- Spouse/Common-Law Partner (Outside Canada for Quebec): 36 months (increased by 1 month since last monthly update)
- Spouse/Common-Law Partner (Inside Canada, except for Quebec): 12 months (reduced by 1 month since last monthly update)
- Spouse/Common-Law Partner (Inside Canada for Quebec): 27 months (unchanged since last monthly update)
- Parents/Grandparents except for Quebec: 24 months (unchanged since last monthly update)
- Parents/Grandparents for Quebec: 48 months (no change since last monthly update)
Economic Immigration Processing Times (Updated Monthly and Weekly)
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 5 months (unchanged)
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): 5 months (unchanged)
- Provincial Nominee Program (Express Entry): 6 months (unchanged)
- Provincial Nominee Program without Express Entry: 13 months (increased by 1 month since last monthly update)
- Quebec Skilled Workers (QSW): 11 months (increased by 2 months since last monthly update)
- Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP): 8 months (increased by 1 month since last monthly update)
- Federal Self-employed persons: 48 months (no change since last update)
- Quebec Business Class: 58 months (increased by 9 months since last update)
- Start-up Visa: 40 months (unchanged since last update)
Temporary Residency Processing Times (Updated Weekly)
Visitor Visa (From Outside Canada)
Processing times vary by country, as listed below:
- India: 114 days (unchanged since last month’s update)
- United States: 25 days (reduced by 1 day since last month’s update)
- Nigeria: 174 days (reduced by 1 day since last month’s update)
- Pakistan: 31 days (increased by 4 days since last month’s update)
- Philippines: 17 days (reduced by 2 days since last month’s update)
Visitor Visa (Inside Canada)
- Online: 18 days (reduced by 6 days since last month’s update)
Visitor Extension (Visitor record): 116 days (reduced by 36 days since last month’s update)
Super Visa (vary by country)
- India: 130 days (increased by 12 days since last month’s update)
- United States: 137 (No change since last month’s update)
- Nigeria: 63 days (increased by 12 days since last month’s update)
- Pakistan: 148 days (increased by 17 days since last month’s update)
- Philippines: 106 days (reduced by 4 days since last month’s update)
Study Permit (From Outside Canada)
- India: 3 weeks (reduced by 5 weeks since last month’s update)
- United States: 14 weeks (no change since last month’s update)
- Nigeria: 9 weeks (reduced by 1 week since last month’s update)
- Pakistan: 13 weeks (increased by 1 week since last month’s update)
- Philippines: 4 weeks (reduced by 2 weeks since last month’s update)
Study permit from inside Canada: 14 weeks (reduced by 2 weeks since last month’s update)
Study permit extension: 163 days (increased by 26 days since last month’s update)
Work Permit (Outside Canada)
Processing times vary by country.
- India: 23 weeks (reduced by 5 weeks since last month’s update)
- United States: 14 weeks (increased by 4 weeks since last month’s update)
- Nigeria: 24 weeks (unchanged)
- Pakistan: 18 weeks (reduced by 1 week since last month’s update)
- Philippines: 5 weeks (reduced by 3 weeks since last month’s update)
Work Permit From Inside Canada: 169 days (increased by 15 days since last month’s update)
Other Temporary Residency Programs
- Seasonal Agriculture Worker Program (SAWP): 8 days (reduced by 201 since last month’s update)
- International Experience Canada: 6 weeks (increased by 1 week)
- Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): 5 minutes (no change)
How long does it take to process a citizenship application?
6 months
What’s the processing time for a new PR card?
24 days
How long does PR card renewal take?
47 days
What’s the processing time for spousal sponsorship from outside Canada?
10 months
How long does a study permit from Nigeria take?
9 weeks
How often are IRCC processing times updated?
Monthly for citizenship, family sponsorship, and economic immigration. Weekly for temporary residency and PR cards.
For the latest updates, consult the official IRCC website to ensure your immigration journey stays on track.
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