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    Canada Visa Processing Time : What's New Since July 2025?

    The processing time for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has fluctuated once again, and changes have been observed in nearly all immigration streams. Certain programs now experience longer delays, while others have seen slight reductions in processing times since mid-July 2025.

    Below is the in-depth breakdown of locations whose processing times have improved, locations whose processing times have worsened and how they fare in terms of service quality standards IRCC.

    Permanent Residency Applications

    Express Entry

    The country’s marquee skilled immigration system has held relatively steady since July.

    The goals for IRCC for the processing time for Express Entry applications are 180 days. Current rates for the most part match the goal.

    Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

    Applicants under the PNP have seen varied outcomes:

    The IRCC target is 6 months for upgraded applications and 11 months for base applications, which are submitted online. Our current rates indicate the base applications are still taking a great deal longer than the internal target.

    Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

    The AIP, a pathway targeting settlement in Atlantic provinces, has seen a one-month increase, now averaging 13 months. A unique advantage remains—the option for applicants to obtain a work permit while their PR application is being reviewed.

    Family and Partner Sponsorship

    Sponsorship applications still consume inordinate time.

    These figures represent increases of 2–4 months since July, raising concerns for families waiting to reunite. IRCC’s official standard for overseas Family Class applications is 12 months—meaning Quebec applicants are waiting more than three times longer.

    Temporary Residence Applications

    Visas for Visitors Abroad (TRV)

    The processing times also differ widely by country:
    The greatest jump was for India, whose wait times doubled more than once. In contrast, Nigerian and Philippine applicants are experiencing quicker clearance.

    Visitor Visas for In-Country Canada Visitors

    Work Permit Applications Beyond Canada

    Outside Canada

    The processing times differ significantly depending on the place of application submission:
    Pakistan experienced the greatest jump, and U.S. candidates are now more rapidly cleared.

    Inside Canada : Inland applications submitted domestically have decreased slightly, from 182 to 188 days.

    Study Permit Applications

    Outside Canada

    The processing times remain irregular across countries:

    Inside Canada : Sequel processing times are better now at 10 weeks average as opposed to 12 weeks in July.

    Extensions : The extension of study permits has also been improved by a reduction from 180 to 164 days.

    Citizenship Applications

    Citizenship Grants : Nothing here either – applications still take about 10 months, within the 12-month service standard.

    Evidence of Citizenship Certificates : Still taking an average of 5 months for U.S. and Canada candidates, but overseas applications can take a further 3 – 4 months.

    Processing Times and Service Benchmarks

    One should distinctly define the service standard and processing time:

    Metro Areas Now Ineligible for Low-Wage LMIA Applications

    The following Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) now fall under the exclusion list due to jobless rates exceeding the 6% threshold:

    Family Size Minimum Required Funds (Annual)
    1 person (student only) CAD $22,895
    2 people CAD $28,502
    3 people CAD $35,040
    4 people CAD $42,543
    5 people CAD $48,252
    6 people CAD $54,420
    7 people CAD $60,589
    Additional family member CAD $6,170

    These figures represent a significant increase from the earlier requirement of CAD $20,635 for a single applicant, which had been in effect since January 1, 2024.

    Conclusion

    While a few groups, such as visitor records and study permits, improve, others, such as family sponsorships and a few TRV applications, take longer. These changes make it necessary for applicants to remain informed about IRCC’s bi-weekly adjustments in processing times and organize their immigration process in a way.
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