Work and study permit applicants see declining wait times

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC’s) latest temporary resident processing times update shows notable movement for various application types.

The largest decreases in wait time across all application types was seen for Canada-based study permit applications (two weeks) and US-based super visa submissions (12 days).

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On the other hand, the greatest jump in processing time was seen for Pakistan-based study permit applications (two weeks).

In this article, we cover how processing times for temporary residence applications have changed from April 29 to May 6.

Work permits

Most notably, the processing time for work permit submissions have decreased by one week for Nigerian and US applicants, while Philippines-based applications have seen a one-week increase.

Applying from: Current processing time Processing times as of April 29, 2026
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

Service standard:

Study permits

The only featured countries to experience a decrease in processing time for study permit applications within the last week include Canada (two weeks) and the US (one weeks)—meanwhile, Pakistan and the Philippines experienced climbs.

Applying from: Current processing time Processing times as of April 29, 2026
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

Service standard:

  • In-Canada submissions (initial and extensions): 120 days
  • Outside Canada submissions: 60 days

Visitor visas

Visitor visa processing times have either increased modestly (by no more than two days) or remained the same for all featured countries.

Applying from: Current processing time Processing times as of April 29, 2026
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

Service standard:

  • In-Canada submissions: N/A
  • Outside Canada submissions: 14 days

Super visas

All countries below, except Pakistan, have seen a decrease in processing time for super visa submissions, with the most significant dip attributable to US-based applications (12 days).

Applying from: Current processing time Processing times as of April 29, 2026
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

Service standard: 112 days

What is the difference between processing times and service standards?

Processing times and service standards are closely related but distinct concepts within IRCC’s immigration framework.

Processing times estimate how long applicants can expect to wait for a decision on their application after submission. For online applications, the timeline begins immediately (based on submission timestamp), while paper applications begin processing once they enter IRCC’s mailroom.

IRCC provides two types of processing estimates:

  • Historical estimates, based on the time required to finalize most applications (80%) within a given category.
  • Forward-looking estimates, which rely on current inventories and projected processing capacity.

Service standards serve a different purpose. Rather than predicting wait times, they establish IRCC’s internal goals for operational performance. In most cases, the department aims to finalize approximately 80% of applications within the stated standard, while more complex cases may require additional review and exceed the target.

Processing times are updated frequently, either weekly or monthly, depending on the application type. Service standards, however, are revised much less often, with the latest updates for temporary residence applications dating back to 2018 and 2019.

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