Latest IRCC Processing Times as of October 2025: Key Updates for Applicants
By Asif Consulting Newsroom
Canada’s immigration landscape continues to evolve, and the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially released the latest processing times as of October 1, 2025.
These updates carry major implications for applicants across all immigration streams — from permanent residency and citizenship to study, work, and visitor visas.
In this news report, Asif Consulting brings you the most recent IRCC timelines, comparative insights, and expert analysis to help you plan your Canadian journey with confidence.
Why These Updates Matter
Processing times are more than just figures — they directly impact how soon you can:
- Reunite with loved ones in Canada
- Begin your academic journey at a Canadian institution
- Start work under a skilled program
- Secure your permanent residency or citizenship
Since 2021, IRCC has relied on a data-driven approach, reflecting real case timelines for 80% of processed applications, offering a clearer, more transparent picture for applicants worldwide.
Note: These times are estimates, not guarantees. Individual circumstances — including background checks, country of origin, and IRCC’s operational workload — can cause variations.
Citizenship Applications (Updated Monthly)
Application Type | Current Processing Time (Oct 1, 2025) | Change Since Last Update |
Citizenship Grant | 13 months | ⬆ Increased by 2 months |
Citizenship Certificate | 7 months | ⬆ Increased by 2 months |
Resumption of Citizenship | Not enough data | No change |
Renunciation of Citizenship | 10 months | No change |
Search of Citizenship Records | 13 months | No change |
Update: IRCC is currently issuing Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) letters for applications submitted around July 21, 2025.
Permanent Resident (PR) Cards (Updated Weekly)
Application Type | Processing Time | Change Since Last Update |
New PR Card | 56 days | ⬆ +10 days |
PR Card Renewal | 32 days | ⬇ -1 day |
Family Sponsorship (Updated Monthly)
Sponsorship Category | Processing Time | Change |
Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, Non-Quebec) | 15 months | No change |
Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, Quebec) | 41 months | No change |
Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, Non-Quebec) | 24 months | ⬆ +1 month |
Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, Quebec) | 37 months | ⬇ -1 month |
Parents/Grandparents (Non-Quebec) | 26 months | No change |
Parents/Grandparents (Quebec) | 44 months | No change |
Insight: Quebec-based applications often take longer due to additional provincial approval steps.
Canadian Passport Services
Application Type | Current Processing Time | Change |
In-Canada (In-Person, Regular) | 10 business days | No change |
In-Canada (Mail, Regular) | 20 business days | No change |
Urgent Pick-Up | End of next business day | No change |
Express Pick-Up | 2–9 business days | No change |
Mailed from Outside Canada | 20 business days | No change |
Economic Class Permanent Residency (Updated Monthly)
Program | Processing Time | Change |
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 6 months | ⬆ +1 month |
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) | 5 months | ⬇ -1 month |
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) | Not enough data | No change |
Provincial Nominee Program (Express Entry) | 7 months | ⬇ -1 month |
Non-Express Entry PNP | 19 months | No change |
Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) | 11 months | No change |
Federal Self-Employed | 61 months | No change |
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) | 13 months | No change |
Start-Up Visa | 53 months | No change |
Improvement noted: FSWP and PNP Express Entry applicants can expect faster results compared to the previous update.
Visitor Visa Processing Times (Updated Weekly)
Country | Current Time | Change |
India | 75 days | ⬆ +2 days |
United States | 23 days | ⬇ -5 days |
Nigeria | 28 days | No change |
Pakistan | 46 days | ⬆ +1 day |
Philippines | 18 days | No change |
Visitor Visa (Inside Canada): 15 days (No change)
Visitor Record Extension: 165 days (No change)
Super Visa Processing
Country | Time | Change |
India | 153 days | ⬆ +10 days |
United States | 78 days | ⬆ +4 days |
Nigeria | 52 days | ⬆ +1 day |
Pakistan | 151 days | ⬆ +18 days |
Philippines | 68 days | ⬆ +2 days |
Study Permits
Country | Time | Change |
India | 4 weeks | No change |
United States | 10 weeks | No change |
Nigeria | 8 weeks | No change |
Pakistan | 9 weeks | No change |
Philippines | 5 weeks | No change |
Inside Canada: 6 weeks (⬇ -1 week)- Study Permit Extension: 171 days (⬆ +2 days)
Work Permits
Country | Time | Change |
India | 8 weeks | ⬇ -1 week |
United States | 3 weeks | No change |
Nigeria | 11 weeks | ⬇ -1 week |
Pakistan | 12 weeks | ⬆ +1 week |
Philippines | 7 weeks | ⬆ +1 week |
Inside Canada (Initial & Extension): 196 days (⬆ +4 days)
Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program: 70 days (⬆ +2 days)
International Experience Canada (IEC): 5 weeks (No change)
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
- Most cases approved instantly (within 5 minutes)
- Some may require additional checks up to 72 hours
Summary
The October 2025 IRCC update paints a mixed picture:
- Improved timelines for FSWP and PNP (Express Entry) applicants.
- Delays observed in citizenship, CEC, and Super Visa categories.
As Canada continues to welcome record numbers of immigrants, processing times remain influenced by application volumes and operational capacity.
For the most accurate, real-time updates, applicants are advised to regularly monitor IRCC’s official processing tool.
Expert Tip from Asif Consulting
Understanding these timelines is crucial for strategic planning — whether you’re scheduling travel, applying for a study permit, or preparing a family sponsorship.
Stay informed with Asif Consulting — your trusted partner in immigration guidance.