Canada Visa Processing Time 2024: CIC Processing Times
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Visa Processing Times for Canada 2024

By Ella Bergquist May 11, 2020 (Updated March 19, 2024) 7 min. read
Canadian Visa Processing Times

Many times when a foreign national is looking to immigrate to Canada, they want to know how long it will take to get there. Each visa has a different processing time and application process.

The processing time for Canadian Visas is defined as how long it takes Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to process your application from the day that they receive it. This is otherwise known as CIC or IRCC processing times.

You can find the processing times for each Canadian visa or program below. If you click on the specific visa or program you are interested in, you can learn more about the processing time:

Type of Visa or ProgramAverage Processing Time 2024
Express Entry6 months or less
Canada PR Card34 days
Canada PR Renewal2 months
Canada Work Permit5 weeks – 36 months
LMIA8 – 76 days
Canada Student Visa8 – 17 weeks
Canadian Citizenship8 – 24 months
Canadian Visitor Visa10 – 27 days (while inside Canada)
2 – 8 months (while outside Canada)
Canada Spousal Sponsorship13 – 17 months
Super Visa4 – 6 months
Post-Graduate2-6 months

Factors that Can Increase Canada Visa Processing Time

According to the CIC, several items can factor in how long it will take for your Canadian Visa. These include:

  1. Type of visa application
  2. Country of applicant’s residency
  3. Application completion and correctness
  4. How easily the applicant’s information can be confirmed
  5. How quickly IRCC can process applications that are already in the system
  6. How long an applicant takes to respond to additional requests or concerns

Express Entry Processing Time

6 months or less

The Express Entry Program includes the following streams: Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Federal Skilled Trades (FST), Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and some Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).

Most Express Entry applications are processed within six months from the date it is received. However, in some rare cases, this can take longer. Before the six-month processing time begins the applicant must provide all the necessary documents and upload them to their individual Express Entry profile.

Learn more about the Express Entry Program.

Canada Permanent Resident Card Processing Time

34 days

Applying for a PR Card can typically take around 34 days after receiving the ITA (Invitation to Apply) for the visa to be processed.

Learn more about Canada PR Card processing times.

Canada PR Card Renewal Processing Time

2 months

PR renewal processing time might take several weeks or even months. If you want to journey outside of Canada, you will want to consider renewing it before it expires.

Learn more about renewing your Permanent Residence card.

Canada Work Permit Processing Time

5-36 weeks

The Canadian work permit processing time is the one with the largest range. The Work Permit processing time completely depends on the completion of your application and the office you applied at. We have found that it can take between 5-36 weeks to process a Canadian Work Permit depending on your specific circumstances.

Work Permit (while inside Canada) – 5 weeks
Work Permit (outside of Canada) – 5 to 6 months

Learn more about Canadian Work Permit.

LMIA Processing Time

8-76 days

The processing time for Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications varies according to the amount of applications submitted by the TFWP.

  • Global Talent Stream: 8 business days
  • Agricultural stream: 15 business days
  • Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program: 10 business days
  • Permanent residence Stream: 76 business days
  • In-home caregivers: 25 business days
  • High-wage Stream: 48 business days
  • Low-wage Stream: 49 business days

Learn more on Labor Market Impact Assessment processing times.

Canada Student Visa Processing Time

8 – 17 weeks

Just like work permits Canadian Study Permit Processing Times depend mostly on the applicant’s country of residence. Typically a Canadian study permit will be processed on specific circumstances:

Study Permit (while inside Canada) – 8 weeks
Study Permit (outside of Canada) – 17 weeks
Study Permit Extension – 76 days

Learn more on Canada Study Permit processing times.

Canadian Citizenship Processing Time

8 – 24 months

A typical Canadian Citizenship grant processing time in 2024 is 15 months. To receive your citizenship certificate, it currently takes about 8 months. This means that from the day you submit your completed application, it could take around 2 years until it is fully processed.

Learn more about Canadian Citizenship processing times.

Canadian Visitor Visa Processing Time

15 days – 8 months

Similar to work visas and study permits, a visitor visa processing time can depend on which country the applicant is applying from. The processing time will be determined by the circumstances below:

  • Visitor Visa (while inside Canada) – 15 days
  • Visitor Visa (outside of Canada) – 2 to 8 months
  • Visitor Visa extension – 74 days

Canada Visitor Visa Processing Time After Biometrics

Depending on the Canada visitor visa you are applying for, it may take up to 30 days to process after biometrics. For precise and up-to-date information on the processing time for a Canada visitor visa, please contact your embassy/consulate or the visa application office. They will be able to supply you with the most accurate and up-to-date information about the visa application procedure and timing after biometrics.

Learn more about Canadian Visitor Visas.

Canada Spousal Sponsorship Processing Time

13-17 months

The average processing time of a spousal sponsorship is approximately 13-17 months when your spouse is living in Canada. However, depending on specific circumstances like if your spouse is outside of Canada, it may take longer. 

Learn more about Canadian Spousal Sponsorship.

Super Visa Processing Time

4-6 months

Most applications for a super visa are processed within 6 months and sometimes less. Processing times will vary depending on the visa office and the country you are applying from.

Learn more about Canadian Super Visas.

Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP)

2-6 months

When applying for a Canadian post-graduate work permit after your studies, you can expect to wait 5 to 6 months when applying online or 2 months when applying via paper. While waiting you are allowed to work if you applied for your PGWP before your student permit expired.

Learn more about Post-Graduate Work Permits.

Use the IRCC Processing Times tool to determine how long your Canada visa processing time may take.

Common Questions About Canada Visa Processing Times

How often are processing times updated?

Most processing times show how long it took to process applications in the past and are updated weekly.

These permanent resident programs have estimated processing times for new applications and are updated monthly:

  • Sponsoring a parent or grandparent
  • Economic immigration
    • Provincial Nominees (excluding Express Entry)
    • Skilled Workers (Quebec)
    • Start-up visa
  • Humanitarian and compassionate cases

The following programs show a commitment and are updated when new commitments are set:

  • Electronic travel authorization (eTA)
  • International Experience Canada (IEC)
  • Atlantic Immigration Pilot
  • Express Entry
    • Federal Skilled Trades
    • Federal Skilled Workers
    • Provincial Nominees
    • Canadian Experience Class
  • Caregivers
  • Sponsoring a spouse or a common-law or conjugal partner

When was the last time IRCC changed processing time estimations?

In July 2018, IRCC opted to generate processing time estimates based on the number of applications currently being processed rather than historical processing time data.

The following immigration categories have been changed by the modifications to the processing time estimation system:

  • Sponsoring of a parent or grandparent
  • Economic immigration
    • Provincial Nominees (excluding Express Entry)
    • Skilled Workers (Quebec)
    • Start-up visa
  • Humanitarian and compassionate cases

What is the processing time for a Canadian passport?

The processing time for a passport application is determined by where and how the application is submitted, as well as the urgency of the request. The following are the processing times for passport applications submitted in Canada:

  • 10 business days (for applications submitted in person at a passport office)
  • 20 business days (for applications submitted in person at a Service Canada service point)
  • 20 business days (for applications submitted by mail)

When applying for urgent or expedited service at a passport office, the application may be processed by the end of the following working day or may take up to nine business days.

If you are currently residing in the United States, you can apply by mail or in person at the nearest passport office or Service Canada location in Canada. For postal applications from the United States, the processing time is 20 business days.

All passport applications submitted outside Canada and the United States may take up to 20 business days. Applications made outside Canada may be submitted at the nearest Canadian government office abroad (i.e. embassy or consulate).

How Long Does It Take to Get a Visa After Biometrics Canada?

After you have submitted your biometrics to the IRCC with your visa application it should take around 8 weeks to receive your valid visa. Each case can vary so always discuss it with your immigration lawyer or consultant.

Do all Family Sponsorship applications have the same processing times?

No, the processing time for Family Sponsorship applications is determined by the family member being sponsored (spouse or common-law partner, dependent child, parents or grandparents, adopted child, or others) and his or her country of residency.

Why do certain application processing times fluctuate while others do not?

The quantity of applications submitted for each program determines processing timelines. If the quantity of applicants for a specific program remains constant, the processing durations remain constant.

However, some have a fluctuating number of applications throughout the year; in these circumstances, processing timeframes will fluctuate to reflect those fluctuations.

Find Out Canada Visa Processing Time From an Immigration Professional

Book a consultation today with an immigration professional! One of our Canadian immigration professionals will determine exactly how long it will take for you to receive your Canadian visa.

Use the IRCC Processing Times tool to determine how long your Canada visa processing time may take.

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