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July 5 2026

IRCC Temp Residence Processing Times Improve

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released its latest update on temporary residence application processing times, with several categories showing improved processing speeds for applicants seeking to visit, work, or reunite with family in Canada. The latest figures indicate continued progress in reducing wait times for certain work permit and Super Visa applicants, while some study permit categories have experienced slight increases

In-Canada Work Permit Processing Reaches Lowest Point This Year

One of the most notable improvements in the latest update is for individuals applying for work permits from within Canada. Processing times have decreased by 15 days, bringing the estimated processing time down to 129 days, the shortest processing period reported so far in 2026. Applicants from Nigeria also saw a reduction in processing times, with average wait periods dropping from nine weeks to eight weeks.

Current estimated work permit processing times include:

Applying FromProcessing Time
Canada129 days
India9 weeks
Pakistan5 weeks
Nigeria8 weeks
United States4 weeks
Philippines8 weeks

While these improvements are encouraging, applicants should remember that processing times are estimates and may vary depending on application complexity and overall processing volumes.

Study Permit Processing Times Increase Slightly

Unlike work permits, some study permit categories experienced modest increases in processing times. Applications submitted from within Canada and from India saw estimated processing times increase by approximately one week, while processing times for several other countries remained stable.

Current estimated study permit processing times are:

Applying FromProcessing Time
Canada7 weeks
India5 weeks
Pakistan6 weeks
Nigeria5 weeks
United States5 weeks
Philippines4 weeks

Students planning to begin studies in Canada should continue to submit applications as early as possible to account for potential fluctuations in processing timelines.

Visitor Visa Processing Times Improve for Several Countries

Visitor visa applicants from several countries also saw slight improvements in processing times. Applicants from India and Pakistan experienced shorter wait periods, while processing times for applicants from other regions remained relatively stable.

Current visitor visa processing estimates include:

Applying FromProcessing Time
Canada38 days
India21 days
Pakistan38 days
Nigeria56 days
United States32 days
Philippines17 days

Processing times for visitor visas continue to vary significantly depending on the country of application and current application volumes.

Significant Improvement for Super Visa Applicants from India

One of the largest improvements in the latest update was recorded in the Super Visa category. Processing times for applicants from India dropped substantially, falling from 66 days to 50 days, representing a reduction of more than two weeks.

Current estimated Super Visa processing times include:

Applying FromProcessing Time
India50 days
Pakistan102 days
Nigeria32 days
United States123 days
Philippines52 days

The Super Visa program remains an important pathway for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents seeking extended stays in Canada.

Understanding IRCC Processing Times

IRCC processing times are estimates based on recent application volumes, available processing resources, and historical processing data. These timelines are updated regularly and represent the period required to process approximately 80% of applications in a given category. Individual applications may take longer depending on factors such as application completeness, background checks, and requests for additional documentation.

Applicants should continue to monitor processing times regularly and ensure their applications are complete and accurate to help minimize potential delays.

Final Thoughts

The latest IRCC processing update offers encouraging news for many temporary residence applicants, particularly those applying for work permits and Super Visas. While processing times continue to fluctuate across categories, the overall trend suggests ongoing improvements in several key temporary residence streams. Prospective applicants should remain informed about current processing times and plan their applications accordingly.

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If you are a student that wants to come to Canada to study at a Canadian institution (school, college or university), this category may be for you.  You can study for a degree/diploma or any other accredited course on a study permit which is valid for the full length of your course.  You may also be allowed to work in some circumstances to gain extra money on the side to fund your student lifestyle in Canada.  We also process extensions to existing study permits for those of you who are already in Canada and have an expiring study permit.  We also process Post Graduate Work Permits (PGWP) that are for recent graduates who may wish to work in Canada after they have completed their studies.  If you want to see Canada while learning something new, then this category may be for you.

Express Entry

Express Entry is for skilled people that want to come to Canada and gain permanent residency.  It is an online points-based system – you get points for your education, work experience, age, and language skills.  Once you’ve added up your points, you will get placed in a pool of candidates.  The candidates with the most points will then get picked out of this pool and will be invited to apply for their permanent resident visa.  The more points you get, the more chance of you receiving an invitation to apply.

There are several categories for express entry, these include:

Canadian Experience Class (CEC) – this category is for people that have at least 1 year of Canadian work experience.
Foreign Skilled Worker (FSW) – you don’t need Canadian work experience for this category, but you do need foreign work experience.  

Foreign Skilled Trades (FST) – you don’t need Canadian work experience for this category but you do need work experience in a skilled trades role.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – See PNP.

Temporary Work Permit

If you are looking to come to Canada and work on a temporary basis, this may be for you.  You may have the intention to come to Canada on a temporary basis but then look into becoming a permanent resident – then this category also may be for you.  

You may have a job offer in Canada that you want to accept or you may just want to work a ski season on the Mountains – whatever the reason is, this program may be for you.  

We process open work permits as well as employer specific work permits.  We also process extensions to existing workers for those of you who are already in Canada and have an expiring work permit.  We also deal with companies and corporations who may be looking to hire temporary foreign workers in Canada – see LMIA.

LMIA

If you are an employer who is looking to hire temporary foreign workers in Canada, then you must obtain an LMIA.  We process LMIAs and also the work permit Applications for your temporary foreign workers.  An LMIA is also used to support a skilled worker achieve their permanent residency status.  If you are a current employee and your employer is willing to support you in your permanent residency application, then this program is for you.  We can process the whole application including your permanent residency file.  The LMIA process is a long and complex one, but hiring us to assist you in this process will make it much more stress free and easy to deal with.

Parent/ Grandparent Supervisa

Parent/Grandparent Supervisas are a helpful way to be able to see your children/grandchildren without being limited to only a visitor visa (usually only granted for 12 weeks). You are able to visit your children/grandchildren up to 5 years at a time for a period of 10 years.

It is also a much quicker application than a sponsorship application and is not subject to paying a permanent residency fee. 

Book a consultation to discuss if this might fit your case, and we will provide a step by step process, as well as guidance, on applying for the supervisa. 

Caregiver Visas

 

If you are currently a care giver for children, elderly or other people that may need care, you can apply for a Caregiver visa. This allows carers to become permanent residents of Canada while doing the job they love. Whether you are a home child care worker or home support worker you may apply if you already have a job.

Family Sponsorship

The Family Sponsorship category is for Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents to be able to sponsor a family member to come to Canada and gain their permanent residency.  It could be spouses, children, parents, grandparents and in some cases Brothers, Sisters, Uncles, Aunties, Cousins, Nephews & Nieces.  Similarly if you are a foreign national that has a family member in Canada who is already a permanent resident or Citizen, this category may be for you. 

This category also includes the parent/grandparent super visa, which allows parents/grandparents of a permanent resident or Canadian Citizen to come to Canada for several months throughout the year without actually having to sponsor them.  Finally, the family sponsorship category also allows you to adopt a child to Canada. 

We have completed a whole range of family sponsorship applications so please let us know your situation and we may be able to help.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Are you considering immigrating to Canada and looking to apply under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)? Each province and territory in Canada has its own unique PNP and the eligibility criteria and minimum requirements for each program can vary. Some of the different streams that provinces and territories may have under their PNP include entrepreneur programs, graduate streams, in-demand skills streams and French speaker programs.

When it comes to applying under the PNP, you have two options: Express Entry or paper-based application. If you choose to apply through Express Entry, you can indicate your interest in a specific province or territory and if they are interested in your profile they may send you a Notification of Interest (NOI). If you receive an NOI, you can then apply for a nomination from the province or territory.

If you are nominated by a province or territory, and you meet the eligibility criteria and minimum requirements, you will be able to apply for permanent residence through Express Entry. It’s worth noting that 80% of Express Entry PNP applications are processed within 6 months, making it a fast-track option for applicants looking to immigrate to Canada.

It’s important to research and compare the different PNP streams offered by each province and territory to determine which program is the best fit for you. Some provinces and territories have more frequent rounds of invitations than others and some programs may have a lower minimum requirement for language or experience. Also, Keep in mind that some provinces and territories may not be accepting applications at all times.

In any case, the immigration process can be complex, so it’s always a good idea to seek professional help if necessary. With the right research and guidance, you can increase your chances of success and find the perfect program to help you achieve your goal of immigrating to Canada.