
Canada has updated its latest temporary residence processing times, bringing positive news for many applicants planning to work, study, visit or reunite with family in the country.
According to the latest update from CIC News and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) released on June 3, 2026, several application categories have either maintained stable processing times or experienced notable improvements.
Key Highlights from the Latest IRCC Update
The most significant changes since the previous update on May 26 include:
- Work permit processing times improved for applicants from India and the United States.
- Study permit processing for Indian applicants increased slightly by one week.
- Super Visa processing became faster for most countries, particularly for U.S.-based applicants.
These changes indicate that Canada continues to work toward reducing backlogs and improving application efficiency across temporary residence programs.
Work Permit Processing Times
Indian applicants saw work permit processing times improve from 10 weeks to 9 weeks, while U.S.-based applicants experienced a reduction from 5 weeks to 4 weeks.
Current work permit processing estimates:
| Country | Processing Time |
| India | 9 weeks |
| Pakistan | 6 weeks |
| Nigeria | 16 weeks |
| United States | 4 weeks |
| Philippines | 8 weeks |
| Inside Canada | 195 days |
Although processing times remain above IRCC’s official service standard in some categories, the latest reductions are encouraging for foreign workers planning their move to Canada.
Study Permit Processing Times Remain Stable
Most study permit categories remained unchanged compared to the previous update.
Current study permit processing estimates:
| Country | Processing Time |
| India | 5 weeks |
| Pakistan | 7 weeks |
| Nigeria | 6 weeks |
| United States | 5 weeks |
| Philippines | 4 weeks |
| Inside Canada | 6 weeks |
India was the only major source country to record a slight increase, moving from 4 weeks to 5 weeks.
Visitor Visa Processing Times
Visitor visa timelines remained relatively stable across major countries.
Current visitor visa processing estimates:
| Country | Processing Time |
| India | 28 days |
| Pakistan | 47 days |
| Nigeria | 48 days |
| United States | 26 days |
| Philippines | 20 days |
| Inside Canada | 28 days |
Applicants are encouraged to submit complete documentation to avoid additional delays.
Faster Super Visa Processing for Families
The Super Visa program, which allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to visit Canada for extended periods, showed improvements across most countries.
Current Super Visa processing estimates:
| Country | Processing Time |
| India | 112 days |
| Pakistan | 70 days |
| Nigeria | 35 days |
| United States | 96 days |
| Philippines | 33 days |
The United States experienced the largest improvement, with processing times decreasing by 10 days.
What Applicants Should Know
IRCC processing times are estimates and not guarantees. Actual timelines may vary depending on:
- Application completeness;
- Security and background checks;
- Medical examinations;
- Requests for additional documents;
- Overall application volumes.
Applicants should also understand that IRCC service standards are targets rather than fixed commitments. While Canada aims to process approximately 80% of applications within established service standards, some files may take longer depending on individual circumstances.
Outlook for Immigration Applicants
The latest June 2026 update suggests continued stabilization in Canada’s temporary residence processing system. Improvements in work permit and Super Visa timelines are positive indicators for foreign workers and families planning their move to Canada.
Individuals considering a Canadian work permit, study permit, visitor visa or family sponsorship pathway should monitor processing updates regularly and ensure their applications are submitted accurately to minimize delays.







