Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released its latest processing time updates as of June 17, 2025—an essential resource for anyone navigating the Canadian immigration system.
Whether you’re applying for a visa, permanent residency (PR), citizenship, or a Canadian passport, understanding these updated timelines can help you plan efficiently and avoid unnecessary delays.
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Why IRCC Processing Times Matter
These estimates reflect the time it takes to process 80% of applications and are regularly updated based on real-time data. Since adopting advanced analytics in 2022, IRCC has improved the accuracy of its estimates, offering:
- Weekly updates for temporary visas and PR cards
- Monthly updates for citizenship, PR, and family sponsorship applications
Processing times are influenced by application volume and IRCC’s operational capacity, making this data vital for students, workers, and families preparing their move to Canada.
Latest IRCC Processing Times (as of June 2025)
Citizenship Applications (Updated Monthly)
Application Type | Current Time (as of June 5) | Change |
---|---|---|
Citizenship Grant | 10 months | No change |
Citizenship Certificate* | 5 months | ↑ 1 month |
Resumption of Citizenship | Not enough data | No change |
Renunciation of Citizenship | 7 months | No change |
Search of Citizenship Records | 15 months | No change |
Note: Applicants who submitted before April 28, 2025, should expect an Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) soon. Delays may occur for certificates requested from outside Canada or the U.S.
PR Card Processing (Updated Weekly)
Application Type | Processing Time (June 17) | Change |
---|---|---|
New PR Card | 50 days | ↑ 1 day |
PR Card Renewal | 15 days | ↑ 1 day |
Tip: Submit a complete and accurate application to avoid delays caused by missing documents.
Family Sponsorship (Updated Monthly)
Application Type | Time (June 5) | Change |
---|---|---|
Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, Non-Quebec) | 11 months | ↑ 1 month |
Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, Quebec) | 37 months | ↑ 1 month |
Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, Non-Quebec) | 34 months | ↑ 5 months |
Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, Quebec) | 38 months | ↑ 2 months |
Parents/Grandparents PR (Non-Quebec) | 36 months | No change |
Parents/Grandparents PR (Quebec) | 48 months | No change |
Insight: Quebec’s processing times are longer due to its separate immigration framework. Plan accordingly if your case involves Quebec.
🇨🇦 Canadian Passport (Updated June 5)
Application Type | Processing Time |
---|---|
In-Person Application | 10 business days |
By Mail (Within Canada) | 20 business days |
Urgent Pick-Up | End of next business day |
Express Pick-Up | 2–9 business days |
Mailed from Outside Canada | 20 business days |
Times remain unchanged from the last update.
PR – Economic Class (Updated Monthly)
Application Type | Time (June 5) | Change |
---|---|---|
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 5 months | No change |
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) | 6 months | ↑ 1 month |
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)* | Not enough data | No change |
PNP via Express Entry | 8 months | ↑ 3 months |
Non-Express Entry PNP | 19 months | ↓ 1 month |
Quebec Skilled Workers (QSW) | 9 months | No change |
Quebec Business Class | Not enough data | No change |
Federal Self-Employed | 55 months | ↑ 2 months |
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) | 12 months | ↑ 1 month |
Start-Up Visa | 43 months | ↑ 2 months |
Temporary Resident Visas (Updated Weekly)
1. Visitor Visa (Outside Canada)
Country | Time (June 17) | Change |
---|---|---|
India | 24 days | ↑ 3 days |
U.S. | 20 days | ↑ 1 day |
Nigeria | 85 days | ↑ 2 days |
Pakistan | 30 days | No change |
Philippines | 32 days | ↑ 1 day |
2. Visitor Visa (Inside Canada): 23 days (↑ from 20)
3. Visitor Extension: 203 days (↑ 23 days)
4. Super Visa
Country | Time (June 17) | Change |
---|---|---|
India | 85 days | ↑ 7 days |
U.S. | 92 days | ↓ 1 day |
Nigeria | 64 days | ↑ 3 days |
Pakistan | 186 days | ↑ 15 days |
Philippines | 113 days | ↑ 1 day |
5. Study Permit (Outside Canada)
Country | Time (June 17) | Change |
---|---|---|
India | 4 weeks | ↓ 1 week |
U.S. | 7 weeks | ↑ 1 week |
Nigeria | 6 weeks | ↑ 1 week |
Pakistan | 11 weeks | No change |
Philippines | 16 weeks | No change |
6. Study Permit (Inside Canada): 14 weeks (↑ 6 weeks)
7. Study Permit Extension: 203 days (↓ 19 days)
8. Work Permit (Outside Canada)
Country | Time (June 17) | Change |
---|---|---|
India | 13 weeks | ↑ 1 week |
U.S. | 6 weeks | ↓ 1 week |
Nigeria | 18 weeks | ↑ 2 weeks |
Pakistan | 6 weeks | ↑ 1 week |
Philippines | 6 weeks | No change |
9. Work Permit (Inside Canada, incl. extensions): 210 days (↓ 15 days)
10. Other Temporary Visas
- SAWP: 33 days (↓ 3 days)
- IEC: 5 weeks (no change)
- eTA: 5 minutes (up to 72 hours in rare cases)
Tips for a Smooth Application Process
- Submit complete applications – Incomplete forms are a common reason for delays.
- Monitor processing times – Stay updated through IRCC’s weekly/monthly announcements.
- Plan for Quebec – Applications involving Quebec take longer due to its distinct immigration system.
- Use official tools – Visit IRCC’s official site for guidance and updates.
Final Thoughts
Understanding IRCC processing times is essential for planning your Canadian immigration journey. These estimates empower you to manage expectations, reduce delays, and take proactive steps.
Important: These are estimates, not guarantees. Application complexity and additional verification requirements may extend processing times.
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