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IRCC Processing Times Updated July 2026: What Canada's Latest Timelines Mean for Immigration…

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada updated its processing times in July 2026. The update was announced on July 7, 2026. The new processing times take effect immediately.

This update matters because it reflects the current state of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's workload and provides applicants with a more accurate estimate of how long it will take to process their applications. Compared to the previous update, the new processing times may have increased or decreased, depending on the specific program or type of application. Historically, processing times have fluctuated in response to changes in application volumes, staffing levels, and operational efficiencies. For example, in recent years, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has implemented various measures to reduce processing times, including hiring more staff and streamlining application processes.

The specific mechanics of the updated processing times vary depending on the type of application. For permanent residence applications, processing times range from 6 to 27 months, while for temporary residence applications, processing times range from 1 to 10 weeks. For citizenship applications, processing times range from 12 to 19 months. Applicants can check the updated processing times on the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website, which provides estimated processing times for different types of applications, including express entry, family sponsorship, and refugee resettlement.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada states that "processing times may vary" depending on the complexity of the application and the volume of applications received.

The updated processing times will affect various groups of applicants, including those applying for permanent residence through express entry, family sponsorship, or other programs. Applicants from countries such as India, China, and the Philippines, which have historically had high volumes of applications, may be particularly interested in the updated processing times. Additionally, applicants who have already submitted their applications and are waiting for a decision will want to check the updated processing times to get a better sense of when they can expect a decision.

Applicants who have not yet submitted their applications should review the updated processing times and plan accordingly. They should check their application status online and ensure that they have submitted all required documents to avoid delays in processing. They should also be aware of the estimated processing time for their specific type of application and plan their immigration journey accordingly, and can visit the official government website for the most up-to-date information on processing times and application requirements.

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Last reviewed: July 7, 2026

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