
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has released its latest update on temporary resident application processing times, showing several positive changes for international applicants seeking to work, study or visit Canada in 2026.
The latest update highlights faster processing for many work permit, study permit and super visa applicants, especially those applying from the United States, Nigeria and Canada itself. However, some countries, including Pakistan and the Philippines, experienced slight increases in processing timelines for certain application categories.
As Canada continues to attract international students and skilled workers from around the world, these updated timelines are important for applicants planning their immigration journey.
Work Permit Processing Times Show Mixed Trends
Canada’s work permit processing times improved for applicants from Nigeria and the United States, with both countries seeing a reduction of one week compared to the previous update.
Meanwhile, applicants from the Philippines experienced a one-week increase in wait times.
Current Canada Work Permit Processing Times (May 2026)
| Applying From | Current Processing Time | Previous Processing Time |
| Canada | 212 days | 217 days |
| India | 9 weeks | 9 weeks |
| Pakistan | 8 weeks | 8 weeks |
| Nigeria | 6 weeks | 7 weeks |
| United States | 5 weeks | 6 weeks |
| Philippines | 8 weeks | 7 weeks |
IRCC Service Standards for Work Permits
- In-Canada work permit applications and extensions: 120 days
- Outside Canada applications: 60 days
- International Experience Canada applications: 56 days
The reduction in processing times may provide relief for foreign workers hoping to enter Canada’s labour market faster in 2026.
Study Permit Processing Times Improve for Canada and US Applicants
One of the biggest improvements this week was seen in study permit applications submitted from within Canada, where processing times dropped by two weeks.
Applicants from the United States also benefited from faster study permit processing, while Pakistan and the Philippines saw processing times increase.
Current Canada Study Permit Processing Times
| Applying From | Current Processing Time | Previous Processing Time |
| Canada | 6 weeks | 8 weeks |
| India | 4 weeks | 4 weeks |
| Pakistan | 11 weeks | 9 weeks |
| Nigeria | 5 weeks | 5 weeks |
| United States | 5 weeks | 6 weeks |
| Philippines | 5 weeks | 4 weeks |
Study Permit Service Standards
- In-Canada applications and extensions: 120 days
- Outside Canada applications: 60 days
India remains one of the fastest countries for Canada study permit processing, with applications continuing to be processed in approximately four weeks.
Visitor Visa Processing Times Remain Mostly Stable
Visitor visa processing times showed minimal movement this week. Most countries either maintained the same timelines or experienced slight increases of one to two days.
Current Visitor Visa Processing Times
| Applying From | Current Processing Time | Previous Processing Time |
| Canada | 11 days | 11 days |
| India | 27 days | 27 days |
| Pakistan | 50 days | 48 days |
| Nigeria | 47 days | 45 days |
| United States | 22 days | 22 days |
| Philippines | 18 days | 17 days |
The stable visitor visa timelines indicate relatively consistent processing levels despite growing global demand for temporary travel to Canada.
Super Visa Processing Times Improve Significantly
The largest improvement in IRCC’s latest update was recorded for super visa applications from the United States, where processing times dropped by 12 days.
Most featured countries experienced reductions in super visa wait times, except Pakistan, which saw a slight increase.
Current Canada Super Visa Processing Times
| Applying From | Current Processing Time | Previous Processing Time |
| India | 160 days | 168 days |
| Pakistan | 107 days | 102 days |
| Nigeria | 35 days | 37 days |
| United States | 103 days | 115 days |
| Philippines | 32 days | 34 days |
Super Visa Service Standard
- Average service standard: 112 days
Canada’s super visa program remains a popular pathway for parents and grandparents who wish to stay in Canada for extended periods with their families.
Understanding IRCC Processing Times and Service Standards
Many applicants often confuse processing times with service standards, but the two terms have different meanings under the Canadian immigration system.
What Are Processing Times?
Processing times represent the estimated amount of time applicants may wait before receiving a decision on their immigration application.
For online applications, the timeline begins immediately after submission, while paper-based applications start processing once they arrive at IRCC’s processing centre.
IRCC generally publishes:
- Historical estimates based on previously completed applications
- Forward-looking estimates based on current application inventories and operational capacity
What Are Service Standards?
Service standards are IRCC’s internal operational goals. These standards indicate how quickly the department aims to finalize approximately 80% of applications under normal circumstances.
Complex applications may require additional review and exceed standard timelines.
Processing times are updated regularly, while service standards are revised less frequently.
Canada Continues to Attract Global Talent
Despite some fluctuations in application timelines, Canada remains one of the world’s top destinations for international students, skilled workers and families seeking better opportunities abroad.
Applicants are advised to monitor updated IRCC processing times regularly and submit complete applications to avoid delays.







