Canada Immigration Processing Times 2025 | Current IRCC Wait Times

Canada Immigration Processing Times 2025 | Current IRCC Wait Times & Updates
πŸ“Š Updated July 2025

Canada Immigration Processing Times

Current IRCC processing times for all immigration programs. Updated monthly with official government data to help you plan your Canadian immigration journey.

πŸ”„ Latest Update: July 2, 2025 – Processing times reflect current IRCC capacity and application volumes
6 months
Express Entry
11 months
Spouse Sponsorship
36 months
Parent Sponsorship
10 months
Citizenship

Express Entry Processing Times

Current processing times for all Express Entry programs including Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades.

Express Entry (All Programs)
6
months
Service Standard: 6 months
Current Performance: Meeting targets
80% processed within: 6 months
Federal Skilled Worker
6
months
Recent Average: 4-5 months
Complexity Factor: Standard
Status: On track
Canadian Experience Class
6
months
Recent Average: 4.7 months
Priority Level: High
Status: Faster than target

Express Entry processing times measured from receipt of complete application after ITA. Source: IRCC Processing Times

Complete Canada Immigration Processing Times

Comprehensive overview of processing times for all major Canadian immigration programs and services.

July 2025 Processing Times

Permanent Residence Programs
Express Entry (All Programs)
Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades
6 months
Fast
Provincial Nominee Program (Enhanced)
Express Entry aligned PNP applications
6 months
Fast
Provincial Nominee Program (Base)
Non-Express Entry aligned PNP applications
18 months
Slow
Atlantic Immigration Program
Atlantic provinces designated employer program
12 months
Medium
Start-up Visa Program
Entrepreneur immigration program
31 months
Slow
Family Sponsorship
Spouse/Partner (Outside Quebec)
Spouse, common-law, or conjugal partner sponsorship
11 months
Medium
Spouse/Partner (Quebec)
Quebec spouse sponsorship applications
38 months
Slow
Parent/Grandparent (Outside Quebec)
Parent and grandparent sponsorship program
36 months
Slow
Parent/Grandparent (Quebec)
Quebec parent/grandparent sponsorship
48 months
Slow
Dependent Children
Dependent children sponsorship
11 months
Medium
Temporary Residence
Work Permit (Outside Canada)
Work permit applications from outside Canada
12 weeks
Medium
Work Permit (Inside Canada)
Work permit applications from inside Canada
227 days
Slow
Study Permit (Outside Canada)
Study permit applications from outside Canada
3 weeks
Fast
Study Permit Extension
Study permit extension inside Canada
175 days
Slow
Visitor Visa (Outside Canada)
Temporary resident visa applications
76 days
Medium
Citizenship & Documents
Citizenship Grant
Adult citizenship applications
10 months
Medium
Citizenship Certificate
Proof of citizenship applications
5 months
Fast
PR Card (New)
First-time PR card applications
48 days
Fast
PR Card Renewal
PR card renewal applications
20 days
Fast

Processing times updated July 2, 2025. Times represent 80% of applications processed within stated period. Source: IRCC Official Processing Times

Factors Affecting Processing Times

Understanding what influences how long your immigration application will take to process.

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Application Completeness

Complete applications with all required documents process faster. Missing information causes delays and requests for additional documentation.

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Country of Residence

Applications from different countries have varying processing times due to local conditions, verification requirements, and visa office capacity.

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Background Verification

Security and background checks can extend processing times, especially for applicants from certain countries or with complex travel histories.

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Medical Examinations

Medical exam requirements and results can impact processing times. Some conditions require additional medical assessments or clearances.

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Application Volume

High application volumes during peak periods can extend processing times beyond normal service standards.

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Case Complexity

Complex cases requiring additional review, interviews, or consultations take longer than straightforward applications.

Tips to Minimize Processing Delays

Proven strategies to help ensure your application is processed as quickly as possible.

Submit Complete Applications

Ensure all forms are filled out completely and all required documents are included. Use our document checklists to verify completeness.

Meet Quality Standards

Provide high-quality documents that meet IRCC specifications. Poor quality photos or illegible documents cause delays.

Respond Quickly to Requests

IRCC may request additional information. Respond promptly and completely to avoid your application being closed or delayed.

Use Certified Translators

All non-English/French documents must be translated by certified translators. Include both originals and translations.

Get Medical Exams Early

Book medical exams with IRCC panel physicians as soon as possible. Medical results have limited validity periods.

Keep Information Current

Notify IRCC of any changes to your personal information, address, or circumstances during processing.

Avoid Peak Periods

Consider application timing if possible. End of year and certain months see higher volumes and longer processing times.

Monitor Your Application

Check your application status regularly online and ensure your contact information is up to date for IRCC communications.

Plan Your Immigration Timeline

Use current processing times to create realistic expectations and plan your Canadian immigration journey effectively.

⏰ Remember: Processing times are estimates. Start your application preparation early and ensure completeness to avoid delays.