IRCC’s December processing times bring positive news for many study permit, PGP applicants

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Caroline Minks
Updated: Dec, 12, 2025
  • Published: December 12, 2025

The latest processing times published by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada(IRCC) show a decrease in wait time for numerous application types compared to a month ago.

Notable improvements can be seen for certain temporary residence applications (such as work and study permits), and the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) permanent resident pathway.

In contrast, the largest spike in processing time—four months—can be observed across dependent child sponsorship applications.

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In this article, we’ll show how processing times have changed for various applications since November 14, 2025.

The volume of applications in the processing queue will be reported for all application categories with available data.

Most processing time approximations are based on the current estimated wait for a new application filed on the day that an applicant checks the most recent processing times.

Permanent residence applications

Express Entry

Application typeCurrent processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)7 months7 months
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)6 months6 months
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)N/A*N/A*

*IRCC has not published processing times for the FTSP for quite some time now, citing “not enough data.”

There are currently about 21,700 people waiting on a decision for online CEC applications, and 27,600 for FSWP applications.

IRCC service standard: Six months for all Express Entry programs.

Provincial Nominee Program

Application typeCurrent processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Through Express Entry (enhanced)6 months6 months
Not through Express Entry (base)16 months16 months

For applications made online through Express Entry, about 10,200 people are awaiting processing, and around 98,500 applicants for non-Express Entry-aligned PNP applications.

Service standards: Six months for enhanced applications, and 11 months for base applications.

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Quebec immigration

Those wishing to settle in Quebec through the Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ) continue to see a nearly year-long processing time.

StreamCurrent processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ)11 months11 months

There are currently 27,200 applications awaiting processing—compared to 26,400 as of November 14.

Service standard: Six months.

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Atlantic Immigration Program

AIP applications continue to see a processing time of over three years.

Current processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
37 months37 months

Currently, there are about 13,400 people waiting for a decision on their application.

Service standard: 11 months.

Family sponsorship

Processing times for family sponsorship applications either decreased or remained the same—with the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) seeing the greatest decrease.

Application typeCurrent processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Spouse or common-law partner living inside Canada 20 months (intending to reside outside Quebec)

36 months (intending to reside in Quebec)
20 months (intending to reside outside Quebec)

37 months (intending to reside in Quebec)
Spouse or common-law partner living outside Canada 14 months (intending to reside outside Quebec)

36 months (intending to reside in Quebec)
14 months (intending to reside outside Quebec)

37 months (intending to reside in Quebec)
Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) 40 months (intending to reside outside Quebec)

49 months (intending to reside in Quebec)
42 months (intending to reside outside Quebec)

50 months (intending to reside in Quebec)

Total number of people waiting for a decision on their application:

  • Partner living in Canada, intending to reside outside Quebec: 50,600.
  • Parter living in Canada, intending to reside in Quebec: 12,000.
  • Partner living outside Canada, intending to reside outside Quebec: 45,700.
  • Partner living outside Canada, intending to reside in Quebec: 19,400.
  • PGP, intending to reside outside Quebec: 51,600.
  • PGP, intending to reside in Quebec: 12,600.

Service standards: For sponsorship of a spouse or common-law partner living outside Quebec, it’s 12 months. IRCC does not publish processing times for other application types.

Dependent child sponsorship

Within Canada

Dependent child sponsorship applications submitted from within Canada saw a four-month jump in processing time.

Application typeCurrent processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)7 months7 months
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)6 months6 months
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)N/A*N/A*

Service standard: IRCC does not publish service standards for this application type.

Outside Canada

Compared to a month ago, sponsorship of a dependent child increased by four months for submissions from India.

Applying from:Current processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
India12 months8 months
Nigeria20 months20 months

Processing data for other countries featured in this article (Pakistan and the US) are not available for comparison.

Service standard: 12 months.

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Temporary residence applications

Visitor visas

Processing times for visitor visas increased equally for India and Pakistan and decreased modestly for Canada and the US.

Applying from:Current processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Canada17 days18 days
India117 days103 days
Pakistan86 days72 days
Nigeria27 days27 days
United States31 days35 days

Service standard: Applications submitted from outside Canada have a 14-day service standard. In-Canada applications are not assigned a service standard by IRCC.

Work permits

The US is the only country featured which saw an increase in work permit processing time; all other countries remained stable or saw a decrease.

Applying from:Current processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Canada218 days227 days
India10 weeks10 weeks
Pakistan5 weeks6 weeks
Nigeria8 weeks9 weeks
United States7 weeks4 weeks

IRCC is prioritizing applications for “essential occupations,” which include select agriculture and agri-food occupations, and healthcare occupations.

Service standard: 120 days for inside-Canada submissions (including initial work permits and extensions). Outside Canada applications have a service standard of 60 days—except International Experience Canada (IEC) permits, which have a 56-day standard.

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Study permits

Processing times for study permits declined for all countries included except India, which remained stable. The largest decrease is seen for submissions from within Canada.

Applying from:Current processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Canada*8 weeks12 weeks
India4 weeks4 weeks
Pakistan5 weeks7 weeks
Nigeria5 weeks8 weeks
United States5 weeks4 weeks

*In-Canada study permit processing times refer to only initial study permits. For study permit extensions, the processing time is currently 140 days—42 days less compared to November 14.

Service standard: 120 days for in-Canada applications (including both initial permits and extensions), and 60 days for overseas submissions.

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Super visas

All featured countries saw a decline in processing time compared to a month ago, except India—for which super visa processing time increased by 20 days.

Applying from:Current processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
India182 days169 days
Pakistan198 days200 days
Nigeria46 days50 days
United States42 days58 days

Service standard: 112 days.

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Citizenship

Application typeCurrent processing timeProcessing time as of November 14, 2025
Citizenship grant13 months13 months
Citizenship certificate (proof of citizenship)9 months9 months

IRCC has about 297,000 citizenship grant applications awaiting processing, and 40,400 proof of citizenship certificate applications.

Service standards: 12 months for citizenship grant applications. IRCC does not provide service standards for proof of citizenship certificates.

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Processing times and service standards

Processing times

IRCC’s published processing times reflect the expected duration to finalize a new application, assuming it is received today.

Processing time starts on the date IRCC receives an application and ends when a decision is made. For mailed applications, this is the date the package is delivered to the mailroom; for online and in-person submissions, it is the exact time the application is submitted.

Multiple factors can lengthen or shorten processing, including how straightforward it is for IRCC to validate the information in the application and how quickly the applicant replies to requests for additional documents or clarification.

Processing times are calculated using both historical processing data and the current volume of applications it has in its inventory awaiting processing.

Historical processing times: This type of processing time is based on how long it took IRCC to process 80% of their immigration applications in the past, and they are updated weekly.

Forward-looking processing times: These are calculated using IRCC’s current inventory, which includes the total volume of each application type still awaiting processing and the number expected to be finalized each month.

Only the following application types utilize forward-looking processing times:

  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC);
  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP);
  • Provincial Nominee Program (base and enhanced);
  • Quebec Skilled Worker Selection Program (PSTQ);
  • Spouse or Common-Law Partner (living within and outside Canada);
  • Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP);
  • Citizenship grants; and
  • Citizenship certificates.

Services standards

IRCC’s service standards serve as internal processing targets across its various application categories.

They indicate how long the department aims to process 80% of applications in a specific category.

This framework recognizes that around 20% of cases will extend beyond the projected timeline, often due to complexity or special circumstances.

For certain types of applications, IRCC has not defined any service standards—and unlike processing times, are not subject to regular updates.

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