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    Canada’s Immigration Backlog Rises for the First Time in Seven Months

    After several months of steady progress in clearing pending immigration cases, May 2025 brought a surprising turn for Canada’s immigration system — a reversal in backlog trends. The most recent statistics from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) confirm that the backlog of applications has grown again, halting what had been a consistent period of improvement.

    As of May 31, 2025, the backlog grew to 802,000 pending files, marking a 5.5% increase from the previous month’s count of 760,200. This is the first documented rise in backlog numbers since October 2024.

    Backlog Trends: From Decline to Disruption

    Canada’s immigration system had been on a recovery path, with consistent monthly drops in the backlog since the end of 2024. But May’s numbers broke that momentum. Below is a quick breakdown of how the figures have moved over the past six months:

    Month Applications in Backlog Monthly Change
    December 2024 942,300 -6.38%
    January 2025 891,100 -5.33%
    February 2025 821,200 -7.95%
    March 2025 779,900 -5.03%
    April 2025 760,200 -2.53%
    May 2025 802,000 +5.5%

    The numbers indicate that the recent growth in backlogged applications has reversed much of the gains made since early 2025.

    Understanding the Backlog: What Counts and What Doesn’t

    The IRCC defines backlogged applications as those that remain unprocessed beyond the set service standards. These standards differ depending on the type of application — for example:
    IRCC aims to process at least 80% of applications within these windows. However, cases with additional complexities or missing documentation can fall behind, adding to the backlog total.

    Inventory Status: Total Applications vs. Delayed Files

    As of the end of May 2025, IRCC’s total inventory of immigration applications sat at approximately 2.12 million.

    This means nearly 38% of all immigration-related applications were outside the expected processing timelines.

    Breakdown of Permanent Residence Applications

    Canada’s Permanent Residence (PR) programs continue to be a major contributor to backlog figures. By April 30, 2025:

    Here’s how the backlog percentages stack up by category:

    Temporary Residence Applications See Mixed Progress

    IRCC also reported on the temporary residence stream, which includes study permits, work permits, and visitor visas. Here’s the May 2025 snapshot:

    Within this group:

    Citizenship Applications Holding Steady

    Citizenship applications remain relatively stable. The backlog remained at 19%, identical to April’s figures, and within acceptable internal limits.

    What’s Behind the Backlog Surge?

    Although the IRCC has been implementing digital tools and automating several parts of the processing workflow, the following challenges continue to impact turnaround times:

    Modernization Efforts: Tech-Powered Solutions in Action

    IRCC is relying increasingly on AI tools and advanced data systems to speed up its work. These technologies assist in categorizing files, identifying problem cases early, and generating summaries for quicker decision-making.

    Additionally, Canada’s 2025 Immigration Levels Plan introduced lower intake targets to ease pressure on IRCC and allow the department time to resolve processing delays.

    What Applicants Should Know

    With rising backlog numbers, applicants should be prepared for the possibility of longer processing times, especially in high-demand categories like work permits and PNP-linked Express Entry. To avoid unnecessary delays, ensure:

    Conclusion: A Temporary Setback or a New Trend?

    While one month’s rise in backlogged applications may not signal a long-term issue, it certainly highlights the fragile balance in Canada’s immigration processing system. Whether this is a temporary disruption or a sign of deeper strain will become clearer with next month’s data.

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