June 2025 IRCC Processing Times: Complete Guide

Planning your move to Canada starts with knowing how long each application takes. On June 17, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) published its latest IRCC Processing Times report, offering clear, up‑to‑date estimates for every major category: visitor visas, study permits, work permits, permanent resident cards, citizenship applications, family sponsorships and passports. IRCC updates temporary visa and PR card timelines every week and refreshes citizenship, PR and sponsorship data each month. These figures reflect the 80th percentile of completed applications—meaning eight out of ten applicants receive a decision within the stated period. Use this expert breakdown to match your application type to the current wait time, spot trends in IRCC’s data, and link directly to the official processing‑times tool on Canada.ca. Setting realistic expectations with IRCC’s own numbers lets you submit a complete file, avoid surprises, and plan your arrival with confidence.


Table of Contents

  1. IRCC Processing Times for Citizenship

  2. IRCC Processing Times for PR Cards

  3. IRCC Processing Times for Family Sponsorship

  4. IRCC Processing Times for Canadian Passports

  5. IRCC Processing Times for Economic‑Class PR

  6. IRCC Processing Times for Temporary Resident Visas

  7. Expert Tips to Streamline Your Application

  8. Conclusion


1. IRCC Processing Times for Citizenship

IRCC Processing Times for citizenship applications are updated monthly. As of June 5, 2025, these are the current estimates (80 percentile):

Application Type Processing Time Change Since Last Update
Citizenship Grant 10 months No change
Citizenship Certificate* 5 months +1 month
Resumption of Citizenship Insufficient data
Renunciation of Citizenship 7 months No change
Search of Citizenship Records 15 months No change

Note: Applicants who filed before April 28, 2025, should watch for their Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) within weeks. Certificates applied from outside Canada or the U.S. may face extra verification delays.

Expert Interpretation:

  • A 10‑month average for grant decisions means you can plan your citizenship test and ceremony around that timeline.

  • A one‑month rise for certificates suggests IRCC’s backlog in verifying identity documents—ensure yours are clear, legible scans.

  • If you need to renounce citizenship, build in a 7‑month lead time before you finalize new citizenship elsewhere.


2. IRCC Processing Times for PR Cards

Permanent Resident (PR) cards are critical for travel. IRCC updates these estimates weekly. As of June 17, 2025:

Application Type Processing Time Change Since Last Week
New PR Card 50 days +1 day
Renewal PR Card 15 days +1 day

Expert Tip: A complete application—including photos that meet IRCC specifications—avoids extra review. Double‑check your photo guide at the IRCC PR Card page.


3. IRCC Processing Times for Family Sponsorship

Family reunification varies by sponsor location and category. Monthly IRCC Processing Times (June 5, 2025):

Sponsorship Category Processing Time Change
Spouse/Common‑Law (Outside Canada, non‑Quebec) 11 months +1 month
Spouse/Common‑Law (Outside Canada, Quebec) 37 months +1 month
Spouse/Common‑Law (Inside Canada, non‑Quebec) 34 months +5 months
Spouse/Common‑Law (Inside Canada, Quebec) 38 months +2 months
Parents/Grandparents (Non‑Quebec) 36 months No change
Parents/Grandparents (Quebec) 48 months No change

Insight: Quebec’s provincial selection adds steps. If you or your sponsor live in Quebec, expect up to 48 months. Start early, and prepare Quebec‑specific documents (e.g., Certificat de sélection du Québec).


4. IRCC Processing Times for Canadian Passports

Passport services are among the quickest IRCC offers. Updated June 5, 2025:

  • New Passport (In Person): 10 business days

  • New Passport (By Mail): 20 business days

  • Urgent Pick‑Up: Next business day

  • Express Pick‑Up: 2–9 business days

  • Regular (Outside Canada): 20 business days


5. IRCC Processing Times for Economic‑Class PR

Skilled workers and entrepreneurs use these streams. Monthly IRCC Processing Times (June 5, 2025):

Program Processing Time Change
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) 5 months No change
Federal Skilled Worker (FSWP) 6 months +1 month
Federal Skilled Trades (FSTP) Insufficient data
Provincial Nominee via Express Entry (PNP‑EE) 8 months +3 months
Provincial Nominee (non‑Express Entry) 19 months –1 month
Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) 9 months No change
Quebec Business Class (Entrepreneurs/Investors) Insufficient data
Federal Self‑Employed 55 months +2 months
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) 12 months +1 month
Start‑Up Visa 43 months +2 months

Key Takeaway: Express Entry (CEC, FSWP, PNP‑EE) remains under 8 months—ideal for skilled applicants. Quebec‑stream and Self‑Employed streams run much longer; plan finances and interim status accordingly.


6. IRCC Processing Times for Temporary Resident Visas

Weekly IRCC Processing Times (June 17, 2025). All times are 80 percentile.

6.1 Visitor Visas (Outside Canada)

Country Processing Time Change
India 24 days +3 days
United States 20 days +1 day
Nigeria 85 days +2 days
Pakistan 30 days No change
Philippines 32 days +1 day

6.2 Visitor Visa (Inside Canada)

  • 23 days (↑ 3 days since April 30)

6.3 Visitor Extension

  • 203 days (↑ 23 days)

6.4 Super Visa (Parents/Grandparents)

Country Processing Time Change
India 85 days +7 days
United States 92 days –1 day
Nigeria 64 days +3 days
Pakistan 186 days +15 days
Philippines 113 days +1 day

6.5 Study Permits (Outside Canada)

Country Processing Time Change
India 4 weeks –1 week
United States 7 weeks +1 week
Nigeria 6 weeks +1 week
Pakistan 11 weeks No change
Philippines 16 weeks No change
  • Inside Canada Extension: 14 weeks (↑ 6 weeks)

  • Extension (Outside Canada): 203 days (↓ 19 days)

6.6 Work Permits (Outside Canada)

Country Processing Time Change
India 13 weeks +1 week
United States 6 weeks –1 week
Nigeria 18 weeks +2 weeks
Pakistan 6 weeks +1 week
Philippines 6 weeks No change
  • Inside Canada (All Temporary Visas): 210 days (↓ 15 days)

6.7 Other Streams

  • Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP): 33 days (↓ 3 days)

  • International Experience Canada (IEC): 5 weeks (no change)

  • Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): 5 minutes (some cases up to 72 hours)

Interpretation: Visitor visas for Nigeria remain the slowest at 85 days. Study permits from India now process in one month—an improvement. Extensions still carry heavy backlogs; apply six months before expiry.


7. Expert Tips to Streamline Your Application

  1. Submit Complete Documents. Missing or unclear forms are the top cause of delays. Use IRCC’s document checklist.

  2. Follow Photo & Biometrics Guidelines. Rejections for poor‑quality photos add weeks. Check Photo Specifications.

  3. Apply Early for Quebec Streams. Factor in extra provincial review—start at least 12 months before your planned arrival.

  4. Monitor IRCC’s Weekly & Monthly Updates. Processing capacities shift with global events. Bookmark the IRCC processing times page.

  5. Use Express Entry When Eligible. Profiles in the pool often receive invitations within 6–8 months for CEC and FSWP.

  6. Plan for Extensions Six Months Ahead. IRCC recommends applying half a year before permit expiry to maintain status.


8. Conclusion

Understanding IRCC Processing Times is vital for anyone planning to study, work, reunite with family, or settle in Canada. By tracking the latest monthly and weekly updates, submitting flawless applications, and choosing the right stream, you can minimize your wait and kick‑start your Canadian journey sooner.


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