Don’t Miss These Updated Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada – IRCC  Processing Time for June 2024

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Don’t Miss These Updated Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada – IRCC  Processing Time for June 2024

GoldenNewsNg gathered that IRCC has Just Released the New Processing Time – See June 2024 Updates below.

 

This guide provides a clear picture of how long it might take for IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) to process your application. It includes the latest updates as of June 19, 2024, with all available data included in tables for easy reference.

Important Reminders:

  • These processing times are estimates. Your actual processing time may be shorter or longer.
  • The processing time starts when IRCC receives your complete
  • application and ends when they make a decision.
  • The times don’t include delays caused by missing documents, biometrics, or needing to go to a visa application center (VAC).

How IRCC Updates Processing Times:

  • Citizenship and PR Cards: Updated monthly.
  • Family Sponsorship: Updated monthly.
  • Economic Class (Permanent Residency): Mostly updated monthly, with some exceptions being updated weekly.
  • Temporary Residence: Updated weekly.

Processing Times for Different Applications:

Citizenship and PR Cards:

Application Type Current Processing Time Change Since Last Update Change Since April 23
Citizenship Grant 8 months No Change -6 months
Citizenship Certificate 3 months No Change -4 months
Resumption of Citizenship Not enough data No Change No Change
Renunciation of Citizenship 13 months No Change No Change
Search of Citizenship Records 13 months No Change No Change
New PR Card 77 days No Change +29 days
PR Card Renewal 73 days + 2 days +17 days

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Family Sponsorship:

Application Type Current Processing Time Change Since May 1 Change Since April 23
Spouse/Partner (Outside Canada, Quebec) 10 months – 3 months -2 months
Spouse/Partner (Outside Canada, Intended Quebec) 34 months No Change +6 months
Spouse/Partner (Inside Canada, Outside Quebec) 10 months – 1 month +2 months
Spouse/Partner (Inside Canada, Intended Quebec) 28 months + 1 month +4 months
Parents/Grandparents (Outside Canada, Quebec) 24 months + 4 months -3 months
Parents/Grandparents (Outside Canada, Intended Quebec) 48 months + 15 months +11 months

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Economic Class (Permanent Residency):

Application Type Current Processing Time Change Since Last Update Change Since April 23
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) 5 months (updated monthly) No Change No Change
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) 5 months (updated monthly) No Change No Change
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) (not updated by IRCC since March 1 as there could be no
application in processing for FSTP as of now) No Change No Change
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) via Express Entry 6 months (updated monthly) No Change No Change
Non-Express Entry PNP 11 months (updated monthly) No Change -1 month
Quebec Skilled Workers (QSW) 9 months (updated monthly) No Change No Change
Quebec Business Class (entrepreneurs, investors, self-employed) 45 months (updated weekly) No Change since June 13 -9 months
Federal Self-Employed 50 months (updated weekly) No Change since June 13 -2 months
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) 7 months (updated weekly) No Change since June 13 +1 month
Start-Up Visa 38 months (updated weekly) No Change since June 13 +1 month

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Temporary Residence:

Important Note: Processing times for temporary residence applications vary by country. This guide doesn’t include specific country processing times, but you can find them on the IRCC website.

Here’s a table outlining the processing times for some common temporary residence applications (as of June 19, 2024):

Application Type Current Processing Time Change Since June 13 Change Since June 6 Change Since May 1
* India 44 Days +2 Days +10 Days +19 Days
* Nigeria 175 Days +1 Day +3 Days +11 Days
* United States 28 Days No Change No Change +8 Days
* Pakistan 120 Days -1 Day +19 Days +15 Days
* Philippines 19 Days +1 Day -4 Days -4 Days
Visitor Visa (Inside Canada) (TRV) Online: 22 days -2 Days -2 Days -1 day
Parents or Grandparents Super Visa (Varies by Country)
* India 51 Days +1 Day +2 Days No Change
* Nigeria 89 Days -52 Days -64 Days -90 Days
* United States 182 Days -39 Days -10 Days -50 Days
* Pakistan 134 Days -6 Days -13 Days -153 Days
* Philippines 110 Days -7 Days -24 Days -51 Days
Study Permit Outside Canada 10 Weeks +2 Weeks No Change No Change
Visitor Extension (Visitor Record) Online: 85 days +1 Day +1 Day +9 days
Study Permit Inside Canada 14 weeks No Change +1 Week +6 Weeks
Study Permit Extension Online: 54 Days +1 Day +5 Days -1 Day
Work Permit Outside Canada (Varies by Country)
* India 20 Weeks -1 Week -1 Week -1 Week
* Nigeria 22 Weeks -1 Week +1 Weeks +12 Weeks
* United States 13 Weeks +4 Weeks +5 Weeks -3 Weeks
* Pakistan 32 Weeks No Change -2 Weeks -6 Weeks
* Philippines 26 Weeks +1 Week +4 Weeks +8 Weeks
Work Permit Inside Canada Online: 99 Days +2 Days +6 Days +7 Days
International Experience Canada (Current Season) 6 Weeks No Change No Change +1 Week
Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) 54 Days +2 Days +5 Days +11 Days
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) 5 minutes No Change No Change No Change

Here are some key points to remember about temporary residence processing times:

  • The times don’t include delays caused by missing documents, biometrics, or needing to go to a VAC.
  • For work permits outside Canada, applications for essential occupations are prioritized and may be processed faster.

Finding the Latest Processing Times:

You can find the latest processing times directly on the IRCC website: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html

Additional Notes:

  • Processing times for citizenship applications have significantly decreased since April 2024.
  • Processing times for spousal sponsorships outside Quebec intending to live in Quebec have increased significantly since April 2024.
  • Quebec-based economic class programs (Quebec Skilled Worker, Business Class) have faster processing times compared to their federal counterparts.
  • The backlog for immigration applications in Canada is still high (over 2 million applications as of April 2024). This may affect processing times for some applications.

 

 

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