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    Canada Cuts Temporary Visa Processing Times Across Key Categories

    Canada has reported a noticeable improvement in temporary residence application processing timelines, offering faster decisions for applicants across several major visa categories. The latest update from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada confirms that wait times have either reduced or remained stable, with no increases recorded in the recent cycle.

    This development is expected to benefit thousands of applicants planning to travel, study, or work in Canada in 2026.

    Major Highlights from the Latest Update

    The newest processing time data reveals consistent improvements across multiple visa streams. Some of the most significant changes include:

    Overall, the update signals a steady effort by Canadian immigration authorities to reduce backlogs and streamline application processing.

    Work Permit Processing Times Show Gradual Improvement

    Processing times for work permits have either declined slightly or held steady since the previous update. The most visible improvements were observed for applicants applying from Pakistan and the United States.

    Applying from Current Processing Time Earlier Processing Time
    Inside Canada 255 days 259 days
    India 7 weeks 7 weeks
    Pakistan 29 weeks 30 weeks
    Nigeria 13 weeks 13 weeks
    United States 8 weeks 9 weeks
    Philippines 7 weeks 7 weeks

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    Study Permit Processing Sees Significant Drop

    Study permit applicants also benefit from reduced wait times, with the most notable improvement recorded for Pakistan-based submissions. Applications submitted within Canada also moved slightly faster.

    Applying from Current Processing Time Earlier Processing Time
    Inside Canada 8 weeks 9 weeks
    India 4 weeks 4 weeks
    Pakistan 11 weeks 15 weeks
    Nigeria 8 weeks 8 weeks
    United States 5 weeks 5 weeks
    Philippines 5 weeks 5 weeks

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    Visitor Visa Processing Becomes Faster for Most Applicants

    Visitor visa timelines have improved for nearly all countries included in the update, except the Philippines. Indian applicants, in particular, experienced a significant reduction in waiting periods.

    Applying from Current Processing Time Earlier Processing Time
    Inside Canada 12 days 18 days
    India 37 days 57 days
    Pakistan 48 days 49 days
    Nigeria 52 days 53 days
    United States 15 days 17 days
    Philippines 14 days 14 days

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    Super Visa Processing Records the Biggest Gains

    Super visa applications showed the most dramatic improvements across all regions. Processing times dropped significantly, particularly for applicants from the Philippines and the United States.

    Applying from Current Processing Time Earlier Processing Time
    India 202 days 208 days
    Pakistan 122 days 132 days
    Nigeria 43 days 44 days
    United States 185 days 207 days
    Philippines 50 days 85 days

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    Understanding Processing Times vs Service Standards

    According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, processing times represent the estimated duration required to decide on an application after submission.

    The department uses two key measurement methods:

    Service standards, on the other hand, are internal targets aimed at finalizing approximately 80% of applications within a specified timeframe. Not all applications meet these targets, especially those requiring additional checks or documentation.

    What This Means for Applicants

    The latest reductions in processing times indicate continued progress in Canada’s efforts to improve immigration efficiency. Faster timelines can help applicants plan their travel, education, or employment with greater certainty.

    While improvements are encouraging, processing durations can still vary depending on application complexity, volume, and individual circumstances. Applicants are advised to submit complete and accurate documentation to avoid delays.

    3. Full-Time Equivalency Standard

    Full-time work is defined as at least 30 hours per week. Candidates must accumulate the equivalent of 12 months at this standard.

    What to Expect Next

    Temporary residence processing times are updated regularly, while permanent residence and citizenship timelines follow a monthly update cycle. The next update for long-term immigration categories is expected in early April.

    As Canada continues to refine its immigration system, further improvements in processing speed may be seen in the coming months.

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