News Briefing

Canada updates wait times for permanent residence and citizenship applicants

Aug 11, 2026News Briefingwww.cicnews.com

Canada’s immigration department released updated processing‑time estimates on 10 August 2026 for permanent‑residence (PR) and citizenship applications. The new figures show modest improvements for several economic streams and for the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), while the base Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) experienced a one‑month increase.

Economic immigration – permanent residence

Program (as of 10 Aug) Current wait time Previous (7 Jul)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC) 6 months 6 months
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) 6 months 7 months
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) N/A (no data) N/A
Enhanced PNP (through Express Entry) 7 months 7 months
Base PNP (non‑Express Entry) 13 months 12 months
Quebec Skilled Worker Selection (PSTQ) 11 months 11 months
Quebec Business Class (QBC) 75 months 75 months
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) 26 months 26 months
Start‑up Visa (SUV) 10 + years 10 + years
Federal Self‑Employed Persons 10 + years 10 + years
  • Service‑standard targets: 6 months for all Express Entry streams, 6 months for enhanced PNP, 11 months for base PNP, 6 months for PSTQ (QBC standard unpublished), 11 months for AIP.

  • Inventory at the time of the update (applications awaiting assessment):

    • CEC – 59,700 (down 1,800)
    • FSWP – 52,400 (down 3,400)
    • Enhanced PNP – 11,800 (down 300)
    • Base PNP – 102,400 (down 1,400)
    • PSTQ – 21,200 (down 1,000)
    • QBC – 3,700 (unchanged)
    • AIP – 12,100 (down 200)
    • SUV – 47,600 (up 100)
    • Self‑Employed – 8,000 (unchanged)

Family sponsorship – permanent residence

Outside Quebec

Category Current wait time Previous (7 Jul)
Spouse/common‑law partner (inside Canada) 27 months 27 months
Spouse/common‑law partner (outside Canada) 17 months 17 months
Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) 29 months 30 months

Within Quebec

Category Current wait time Previous (7 Jul)
Spouse/common‑law partner (inside Canada) 32 months 32 months
Spouse/common‑law partner (outside Canada) 33 months 33 months
Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) 64 months 65 months
  • Service standard for spouse/common‑law partner sponsorship outside Quebec is 12 months; no published standards for other family categories.

  • Inventory (applications awaiting assessment) for Quebec sponsorship:

    • Partner inside Canada – 14,000 (up 300)
    • Partner outside Canada – 19,000 (up 400)
    • Parents and Grandparents – 10,400 (down 100)

Citizenship

Application type Current wait time Previous (7 Jul)
Citizenship grant 12 months 12 months
Renunciation of citizenship 4 months 7 months
Search of citizenship records 17 months 17 months
  • Service standard for citizenship grants is 12 months.
  • IRCC’s inventory held 328,200 citizenship‑grant applications on 10 Aug, 2,000 more than a month earlier.

Processing times vs. service standards

  • Processing times are statistical estimates indicating how long it typically takes to complete 80 % of similar applications. They are updated monthly for permanent‑residence and citizenship streams and can vary with case complexity, completeness, and any additional information requests.
  • Service standards are performance targets set by IRCC that define the timeframe the department aims to meet under normal operating conditions. For many streams (e.g., Express Entry, enhanced PNP) the standard is 6 months; for base PNP it is 11 months.

Processing estimates are forward‑looking and reflect current inventory and processing capacity, whereas service standards are relatively static and may remain unchanged for years. The department’s goal is to meet the service standard for roughly 80 % of applications covered by that standard.