Canada Revises Visa Processing Times: What to Expect in July 2025
Stay informed about the latest updates on visa processing times for visitor visas, PR cards, citizenship, and family sponsorship. Knowing these details can help you navigate the Canadian immigration process smoothly.
If you’re planning a move to Canada for work, study, or family reunification, it’s essential to understand the processing times for your visa or immigration application. The IRCC regularly updates these timelines to reflect current demands and capacities. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown as of July 2, 2025, along with expert tips to minimize delays.
Canadian Visa and Immigration Processing Times in July 2025
1. Canadian Citizenship Processing Times
For many permanent residents, obtaining Canadian citizenship is a key goal. Here’s the latest on processing times:
- Citizenship Grant: 10 months
- Citizenship Certificate (Proof): 5 months
- Resumption of Citizenship: Insufficient data
- Renunciation of Citizenship: 7 months
- Search of Citizenship Records: 15 months
2. Permanent Residency (PR) Card Processing Times
If you need to renew or replace your PR card, here are the current processing times:
- New PR Card: 50 days
- PR Card Renewal: 16 days (increased by 1 day)
3. Family Sponsorship Processing Times
Sponsoring a family member to join you in Canada? Here’s how long it currently takes:
- Spouse/Common-law (Outside Canada, Non-Quebec): 11 months
- Spouse/Common-law (Outside Canada, Quebec): 38 months
- Spouse/Common-law (Inside Canada, Non-Quebec): 34 months
- Spouse/Common-law (Inside Canada, Quebec): 38 months
- Parents/Grandparents PR (Non-Quebec): 36 months
- Parents/Grandparents PR (Quebec): 48 months
4. Canadian Passport Processing Times
Applying for a passport? Here’s what to expect:
- In-Person (New Passport): 10 business days
- By Mail (Within Canada): 20 business days
- Urgent Pick-Up: Next business day
- Express Pick-Up: 2–9 business days
- Mailed from Outside Canada: 20 business days
5. PR Economic Class Processing Times
If you applied through Express Entry or another economic program, here are the current timelines:
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 5 months
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): 7 months
- Express Entry PNP: 8 months
- Non-Express Entry PNP: 19 months
- Quebec Skilled Workers: 9 months
- Federal Self-Employed: 58 months
6. Temporary Resident Visa Processing Times
Planning a visit? Check these processing times for Temporary Resident Visas:
Visitor Visa (Outside Canada):
- India: 26 days
- United States: 20 days
- Nigeria: 63 days
Visitor Visa (Inside Canada):
- Inside Canada: 22 days
- Visitor Extension: 193 days
7. Study Permit Processing Times
International students can expect the following wait times for study permits:
From Outside Canada:
- India: 3 weeks
- United States: 8 weeks
From Inside Canada:
- New Study Permit: 13 weeks
- Extension: 182 days
8. Work Permit Processing Times
Here are the processing times for work permits:
Work Permit (Outside Canada):
- India: 9 weeks
- United States: 5 weeks
Work Permit (Inside Canada, including extensions): 188 days
9. Other Temporary Visa Categories
Processing times for less common visa categories include:
- Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP): 43 days
- International Experience Canada (IEC): 5 weeks
- Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): 5 minutes to 72 hours
Conclusion
Understanding visa processing times is crucial for planning your move, starting a job, or reuniting with family. By staying informed and submitting complete applications, you can avoid unnecessary delays. Your Canadian dream is within reach; just plan wisely and act early to ensure a smooth immigration experience.
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