New Canada Immigration Processing Times as of November 26 RELEASED
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As of Nov 26, 2025, IRCC reports citizenship grant applications take about 13 months and citizenship certificates around 9 months; new PR cards take 59 days, visitor visas from India 109 days but actual times may vary per profile.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) released new processing timelines on November 26, 2025. These estimates are vital, as they cover a wide range of immigration goals like from reuniting with family and pursuing studies to securing work permits, permanent residency, and citizenship.
This recent data reflects a positive shift, as IRCC has moved to reinstate real-world timelines, encompassing 80% of all applications, to provide more accurate expectations. Please be aware that processing times for permanent residency and citizenship are updated monthly, while temporary visas and PR cards see weekly refreshes.
As always, the final wait time may fluctuate depending on the specific application location, complexity, security screening, and the department's current workload.
1. Citizenship Processing Times
The wait times for citizenship applications have seen some movement, with the overall backlog increasing in certain areas:
|
Application Type |
Processing Time |
Change Since October Update |
|
Citizenship Grant |
13 months |
No change |
|
Citizenship Certificate |
9 months |
Increased by 1 month |
|
Renunciation of Citizenship |
22 months |
Increased by 12 months |
Note: As of this update, approximately 290,700 individuals are awaiting a decision on their Citizenship Grant application.
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2. Permanent Resident Card Processing Times
The times for PR card applications show a slight split in trends:
Application Type | Processing Time | Change Since October 29 |
New PR Card | 59 days | Decreased by 2 days |
PR Card Renewal | 32 days | Increased by 2 days |
3. Permanent Residency – Economic Class
Processing times for Express Entry and other skilled worker programs present a mixed picture:
Program | Processing Time | Change Since October Update |
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) | 6 months | No change |
PNP (Express Entry) | 6 months | Decreased by 1 month |
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) | 7 months | Increased by 1 month |
Non-Express Entry PNP | 16 months | No change |
Notably, programs within the economic class dealing with business and investment, such as the Quebec Business Class and Start-Up Visa, continue to face exceptionally long wait times, extending to 84 months and more than 10 years, respectively.
4. Family Sponsorship Processing Times
Family class applications continue to be one of the longest processing categories, particularly for certain streams:
Sponsorship Category | Processing Time | Change Since October Update |
Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, non-Quebec) | 14 months | Decreased by 1 month |
Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, non-Quebec) | 20 months | Decreased by 2 months |
Parents/Grandparents (non-Quebec) | 42 months | Increased by 16 months |
Applications destined for Quebec consistently require longer processing periods due to the added requirement of provincial approval.
5. Temporary Resident Visa and Permit Times
There are significant variations in temporary visa processing times depending on the applicant's location:
Application Type | Country | Processing Time | Change Since October 29 |
Visitor Visa (Outside Canada) | India | 109 days | Increased by 23 days |
United States | 32 days | Decreased by 8 days | |
Visitor Extension (Record) | Inside Canada | 203 days | Increased by 21 days |
Work Permits (Inside Canada, Initial & Extension) | 229 days | Increased by 3 days | |
Study Permit (Outside Canada) | India, U.S., Philippines | 4 weeks | Decreased by 1 week |
Also Read: Canada’s 2026-28 Immigration Levels Plan Raises PNP Targets by Over 66%
In conclusion, the November 2025 data show a heterogeneous environment in Canadian Immigration. While some Express Entry streams are improving, other key programmes, especially those related to citizenship, Canadian Experience Class, and certain family categories, are experiencing longer wait times. Applicants are advised to check official updates regularly and ensure all documentation is complete to avoid unnecessary delays.
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