Latest Canada Immigration Processing Times As Of July 2026

Latest Canada Immigration Processing Times As Of July 2026

IRCC has announced its latest processing time data as of July 7, 2026, and this announcement is largely characterized by another rise in backlogs of citizenship certificates and notable improvements in some categories of permanent residence.

 

Processing times have reached 19 months now with an extra 17,500 applications added to the list from the last reporting period.

 

This is the third straight month of sharp increases in citizenship certificates after the processing times had been just three months long as recently as in March 2026.

 

On a more positive note, citizenship grant processing times have shown their first decrease in several months and fallen to 12 months as the queue decreased by 200 applicants.

 

Parents and grandparent sponsors outside Quebec showed the largest progress in family classes processing times at 30 months, two months shorter than in June.

 

Canadian Experience Class processing times declined to six months; non-Express Entry PNP to 12 months; and inland work permit decreased drastically to 129 days.

 

All IRCC statistics on processing times are calculated on the basis of actual applicant decisions with the reported period being when 80% of applicants receive their decisions.

 

Citizenship, Permanent Residence, and Family Sponsorship were renewed monthly categories on July 7.

 

Visitor visas, Study Permits, Work Permits, and PR Cards were the weekly categories renewed on July 2.

 

Processing times for temporary residents are updated weekly by IRCC, so you may want to come back often, as we will keep updating this article with the most recent weekly information.

 

The July information comes along with an ongoing Express Entry draw cluster that started on July 6 with a PNP draw and followed on July 7 with a CEC draw sending out 2,000 invitations.

 

Incomplete documentation continues to be one of the top refusal reasons among all IRCC categories, which makes careful preparation essential for each period of processing.

 

Below is the full list of processing times of July 2026 release.

 

Citizenship Processing Times (Updated monthly)

 

Application Type People Waiting (Change) Processing Time (July 7, 2026) Change Since June 2, 2026 Change Since May 12, 2026 Change Since April 7, 2026
Citizenship grant ~326,200 (-200) 12 months -1 month -1 month No change
Citizenship certificate* ~99,500 (+17,500) 19 months +4 months +7 months +6 months
Resumption of citizenship Not available Not enough data No change No change No change
Renunciation of citizenship Not available 7 months No change No change -3 months
Search of citizenship records Not available 17 months No change No change No change

 

IRCC is now issuing notices of receipt (AOR) to applicants whose applications have been submitted on or about March 19, 2026.

 

* Applicants not living in Canada or the United States will take longer to process.

 

Permanent Resident Card Processing Times (Updated weekly)

 

Application Type Processing Time (July 2, 2026) Change Since June 24, 2026 Change Since March 31 Change Since January 21
New PR card 37 days -1 day -14 days -25 days
PR card renewal 32 days No change +5 days +1 day

Family Sponsorship Processing Times (Updated monthly)

 

Category People Waiting (Change) Processing Time (July 7, 2026) Change Since June 2, 2026 Change Since May 12, 2026 Change Since April 7, 2026
Spouse/common-law outside Canada (non-Quebec) ~54,100 (+2,800) 17 months +1 month +1 month +2 months
Spouse/common-law outside Canada (Quebec) ~18,600 (No change) 33 months No change +1 month +1 month, but -2 months since March 2026
Spouse/common-law inside Canada (non-Quebec) ~56,900 (+1,700) 27 months +1 month +2 months +3 months
Spouse/common-law inside Canada (Quebec) ~13,700 (+600) 32 months No change +1 month +1 month
Parents/grandparents (non-Quebec) ~40,400 (-3,100) 30 months -2 months -3 months -4 months
Parents/grandparents (Quebec) ~10,500 (-500) 65 months -2 months -1 month -2 months

Humanitarian and Compassionate And Protected Persons (Updated monthly)

 

Category People Waiting (Change) Processing Time (July 7, 2026) Change Since June 2, 2026 Change Since May 12, 2026 Change Since April 7, 2026
H&C outside Quebec ~54,500 (+1,500) More than 10 years No change No change No change
H&C in Quebec ~19,700 (+600) More than 10 years No change No change No change
Protected persons inside Canada (outside Quebec) ~98,300 (-5,800) About 14 months -1 month -1 month -2 months
Protected persons inside Canada (in Quebec) ~40,900 (+1,900) More than 120 months +1 month +3 months +6 months
Dependents of protected persons (outside Quebec) ~60,800 (+1,500) About 38 months +3 months +6 months +6 months
Dependents of protected persons (in Quebec) ~22,100 (+600) More than 10 years No change No change No change

Canadian Passport Processing Times

 

Application Type Current Processing Time Change
New passport (in person, Canada) 10 business days No change
New passport (mail, Canada) 20 business days No change
Urgent pickup Next business day No change
Express pickup 2–9 business days No change
Passport mailed from outside Canada 20 business days No change

 

Permanent Residency Processing Times (Updated monthly)

 

Category People Waiting (Change) Processing Time (July 7, 2026) Change Since June 2, 2026 Change Since May 12, 2026 Change Since April 7, 2026
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) ~61,500 (+600) 6 months -1 month -1 month -1 month
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) ~55,800 (+3,800) 7 months No change No change +1 month
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) Not available Not enough data No change No change No change
PNP (Express Entry) ~12,100 (-1,900) 7 months +1 month No change +1 month
Non-Express Entry PNP ~103,800 (-6,400) 12 months -1 month -2 months -1 month
Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) ~22,200 (-2,600) 11 months No change No change No change
Quebec Business Class ~3,700 (No change) 75 months -1 month -3 months -3 months
Federal Self-Employed ~8,100 (No change) More than 10 years No change No change No change
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) ~12,300 (-600) 26 months No change -12 months -5 months
Start Up Visa ~47,500 (+900) More than 10 years No change No change No change

 

Temporary Visa Processing Times (Updated weekly)

 

The processing times of temporary residence applications are updated weekly by IRCC, and the numbers provided below are accurate as of July 2, 2026.

 

It is anticipated that the next update will be released either on July 9 or 10, 2026, and this article will be updated accordingly.

 

Visitor Visas From Outside Canada

 

Country Processing Time (July 2, 2026) Change Since June 24, 2026 Change Since January 28, 2026
India 20 days -2 days -62 days
United States 29 days -2 days +4 days
Nigeria 59 days +5 days +19 days
Pakistan 34 days -9 days -22 days
Philippines 17 days No change +1 days

Visitor Visa From Inside Canada

 

Visitor visa applications filed from inside Canada now take 38 days, 4 days lower than the June 24 update.

 

Visitor Record Extension

 

Visitor record extensions continue to remain high at 245 days, 43 days lower than the June 24 update but still 84 days higher than January 28, 2026.

 

Super Visa Processing Times

 

Country Processing Time (July 2, 2026) Change Since June 24, 2026 Change Since January 28, 2026
India 52 days -14 days -202 days
United States 123 days +19 days -64 days
Nigeria 33 days -1 day -5 days
Pakistan 179 days +84 days +55 days
Philippines 57 days +15 days -52 days

 

Super Visa processing time for India has decreased by 202 days from January 2026, marking the biggest consistent increase among all temporary categories this year.

 

Study Permit Processing Times

 

Country Processing Time (July 2, 2026) Change Since June 24, 2026 Change Since January 28, 2026
India 5 weeks +1 week +1 week
United States 5 weeks No change -3 weeks
Nigeria 5 weeks No change No change
Pakistan 6 weeks No change +2 weeks
Philippines 4 weeks No change -1 week

 

In-Canada Study Permit: Inland study permits take 7 weeks to process, which is 1 week more than the June 24 update.

 

Study Permit Extension: Study permit extensions take 71 days to process, which is 4 days more than last week but still 33 days shorter than January 28, 2026.

 

Work Permit Processing Times

 

Country Processing Time (July 2, 2026) Change Since June 24, 2026 Change Since January 28, 2026
India 9 weeks No change +1 week
United States 4 weeks No change -6 weeks
Nigeria 11 weeks +2 weeks +2 weeks
Pakistan 6 weeks +1 week -14 weeks
Philippines 7 weeks -1 week +1 week

 

Work Permit From Inside Canada (First and Extensions): There is now an inland processing time of 129 days for the first work permit as well as for any extensions, which represents a decrease of 15 days from June 24, a decrease of 77 days from May 20, a decrease of 123 days from March 31, and 111 days from January 28, 2026.

 

This trend remains to be one of the most important positive trends within the 2026 processing data.

 

Other Work Permit Categories

 

The Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program is now at 31 days, which is 5 days more than what was recorded in the June 24 update and 20 days more than the May 20 update.

 

International Experience Canada (IEC) work permit applications are now taking about 5 weeks, which is the same as the previous update, but two weeks above March 31, 2025, and a week below December 31, 2025.

 

Electronic Travel Authorizations (eTA) are approved in just five minutes for the majority of applicants and may take up to 72 hours for those who need further screening.

 

The July 2026 IRCC processing times suggest an immigration system that is making progress in its efforts on economic and family sponsorships, yet struggling to process the citizenship certificates at an ever-faster pace.

 

Some encouraging numbers include 129 days inland work permit, six months CEC, four months less on parent and grandparent sponsorship than in April, and near-record super visa processing times from India.

 

This month also sees the beginning of the new CRA benefit year, with increased indexed benefits for most federal programs, giving an economic perspective to the immigration process timeline.

 

Immigrants are advised to make sure that their applications are submitted early enough, with all the necessary documents in place, and to monitor their IRCC portals constantly.

 

On the other hand, Pakistan stands out as the outlier, increasing by 84 days within one week to reach 179 days, which is the highest among all super visa countries.

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