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Celebrating Canadian Citizenship Diversity, Resilience Shared Future

Celebrating Canadian Citizenship: Diversity, Resilience Shared Future

Celebrating Canadian Citizenship: Diversity, Resilience Shared Future Statement Ottawa, May, 2025—The Honourable Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, issued the following statement to mark the start of Citizenship Week, which runs from May 26 to June 1, 2025: “Each year, Citizenship Week offers our country an occasion to reflect on the meaning […]

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2025 Express Entry: Trends and Prediction

2025 Express Entry: Trends and Prediction

2025 Express Entry: Trends and Predictions As we move deeper into 2025, the Express Entry draws continue to remain unpredictable with recent significant changes and adjusting to the government’s 2025–2027 Immigration Levels Plan. With the latest Express Entry draw on May 13, 2025, issuing 500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) at a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 547,

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CEC Express Entry Draw Sent 500 PR Invitations

CEC Express Entry Draw Sent 500 PR Invitations

CEC Express Entry Draw Sent 500 PR Invitations On May 13, the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) finally held an Express Entry draw for the Canadian Experience Class program after a wait of over 3 months. On the one hand, it is good news that CEC draws resume, but on the other hand, the comprehensive ranking system (CRS) cutoff score jumped

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ew IRCC update: Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released its latest processing time updates as of May 6, 2025. These processing times offer critical insights for those applying for visas, permanent residency (PR), citizenship, or passports. Whether you’re planning to study, work, or settle, or you are already in Canada applying for extensions or status change, these timelines can help you understand the process. LATEST VIDEOS IRCC’s processing times are dynamic, reflecting real-time data to provide accurate estimates for 80% of applications. Since 2022, IRCC has used an advanced tool to deliver precise timelines, replacing outdated standards. Updates are now released weekly for temporary visas and PR cards and monthly for citizenship, PR, and family sponsorships. Subscribe to Immigration News Canada! Get updates on the latest posts and more from Immigration News Canada straight to your inbox for free. Website Your Email... Subscribe We use your personal data for interest-based advertising, as outlined in our Privacy Notice. These estimates adjust based on application volumes and IRCC’s processing capacity, making them essential for planning your next move. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the newest IRCC processing times, designed to keep you informed and boost your chances of a smooth application process. Stay ahead with the latest data, comparisons, and expert insights to navigate the Canadian immigration system in 2025. Key Note: These are estimates, not guarantees. Your wait time may vary depending on your application’s complexity or additional verification requirements. IRCC Update On Processing Times For May 2025 Citizenship Processing Times (Updated May 1, 2025) Permanent Residency (PR) Card Processing Times (Updated Weekly) Family Sponsorship Processing Times (Updated Monthly) Canadian Passport Processing Times (Updated May 1, 2025) Permanent Residency Economic Class (Updated Monthly) Temporary Resident Visas (Updated Weekly) Citizenship Processing Times (Updated May 1, 2025) IRCC has increased processing times for citizenship applications. Here’s the latest: Citizenship Grant: 10 months (up from 8 months) Citizenship Certificate: 4 months (up from 3 months) Renunciation of Citizenship: 7 months (down from 8 months) Search of Citizenship Records: 15 months (unchanged) Resumption of Citizenship: Insufficient data for an estimate Alert: If you applied for citizenship around March 24, 2025, expect an Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) notice soon. Delays may occur for citizenship certificate requests from outside Canada or the U.S. Permanent Residency (PR) Card Processing Times (Updated Weekly) PR card processing times have seen slight increases, reflecting higher demand. Check the latest updates: New PR Card: 35 days (up from 19 days) PR Card Renewal: 10 days (unchanged) Pro Tip: Ensure your application is complete to avoid delays, as incomplete submissions can extend processing. Family Sponsorship Processing Times (Updated Monthly) Family sponsorship timelines vary by region and application type, with Quebec often facing longer waits due to additional provincial requirements. Here’s the breakdown: Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, Non-Quebec): 10 months (down from 11 months) Spouse/Common-Law (Outside Canada, Quebec): 36 months (up from 35 months) Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, Non-Quebec): 29 months (up from 24 months) Spouse/Common-Law (Inside Canada, Quebec): 36 months (unchanged) Parents/Grandparents PR (Non-Quebec): 36 months (unchanged) Parents/Grandparents PR (Quebec): 48 months (no change) Insight: Quebec’s extended timelines stem from its unique immigration agreements with the federal government. Therefore, if you are sponsoring family members in Quebec, make plans accordingly. Canadian Passport Processing Times (Updated May 1, 2025) Passport processing remains consistent, with options for urgent or express services: New Passport (In-Person): 10 business days (no change) New Passport (Mail): 20 business days (no change) Urgent Pick-Up: By the end of the next business day Express Pick-Up: 2–9 business days Regular Passport (Mailed from Outside Canada): 20 business days (no change) Permanent Residency Economic Class (Updated Monthly) Economic class PR programs, such as Express Entry, cater to skilled workers and entrepreneurs. Here’s the latest: Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 5 months (no change) Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): 5 months (down from 6 months) Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP): Insufficient data Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) via Express Entry: 5 months (down from 6 months) Non-Express Entry PNP: 20 months (down from 21 months) Quebec Skilled Workers (QSW): 9 months (no change) Quebec Business Class: Not enough data Federal Self-Employed: 53 months (up from 50 months) Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP): 11 months (No change) Start-Up Visa: 41 months (up from 40 months) Temporary Resident Visas (Updated Weekly) Temporary visa processing times vary by country and visa type. Below are key updates for May 6, 2025: 1. Visitor Visa (Outside Canada) India: 19 days (up from 18 days) United States: 18 days (up from 17 days) Nigeria: 89 days (down from 93 days) Pakistan: 25 days (up from 23 days) Philippines: 27 days (up from 25 days) 2. Visitor Visa (Inside Canada) Processing Time: 20 days (up from 17 days) 3. Visitor Extension Processing Time: 163 days (up from 140 days) 4. Super Visa (Parents/Grandparents) India: 119 days (down from 127 days) United States: 74 days (down from 94 days) Nigeria: 68 days (up from 61 days) Pakistan: 172 days (up from 138 days) Philippines: 116 days (down from 3 days) 5. Study Permit (Outside Canada) India: 8 weeks (no change) United States: 5 weeks (up from 4 weeks) Nigeria: 5 weeks (down from 6 weeks) Pakistan: 9 weeks (up from 8 weeks) Philippines: 11 weeks (up from 10 weeks) 6. Study Permit (Inside Canada) Processing Time: 4 weeks (no change) 7. Study Permit Extension Processing Time: 223 days (up from 220 days) 8. Work Permit (Outside Canada) India: 18 weeks (no change) United States: 17 weeks (No change) Nigeria: 9 weeks (no change) Pakistan: 8 weeks (no change) Philippines: 7 weeks (no change) 9. Work Permit (Inside Canada) Processing Time: 233 days (up from 227 days) 10. Other Temporary Visas Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP): 11 days (no change) International Experience Canada (IEC): 5 weeks (up from 4 weeks) Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): 5 minutes (some cases may take up to 72 hours) Understanding IRCC processing times is crucial for planning your immigration journey, whether you’re reuniting with family, pursuing a career, or becoming a Canadian citizen. These updates provide a data-driven roadmap to help you anticipate wait times and prepare for your next steps. For over four years, our team has tracked IRCC’s processing data, delivering reliable, up-to-date insights. We source information directly from IRCC’s official channels, ensuring accuracy and relevance for your immigration plans. This guide is your go-to resource for navigating the Canadian immigration system in 2025. Share it with friends, family, or anyone planning their Canadian journey. Follow us for the latest IRCC updates, immigration tips, and expert advice to make your immigration move a success! Ready to start your Canadian journey? Visit the IRCC website for official tools and resources, and check back here for the next processing time update.

IRCC New Processing Times

IRCC New Processing Times – May 2025 New IRCC update: Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released its latest processing time updates as of May 6, 2025. These processing times offer critical insights for those applying for visas, permanent residency (PR), citizenship, or passports. Whether you’re planning to study, work, or settle, or you are already in

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PSW & ECE Careers Pathway to Canadian Permanent Residency

PSW & ECE Careers Pathway to Canadian Permanent Residency

PSW & ECE Careers Pathway to Canadian Permanent Residency As Canada continues to address critical labor shortages in healthcare and childcare, Personal Support Worker (PSW) and Early Childhood Educator (ECE) roles have emerged as golden tickets to securing Permanent Residency (PR). For aspiring immigrants in 2025, these in-demand occupations offer not just job stability—but a direct pathway to calling

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Rural Permanent Residency Pathway Occupations List

Rural Permanent Residency Pathway Occupations List

Rural Permanent Residency Pathway Occupations List Canada’s immigration landscape is evolving rapidly, and the introduction of the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) on January 30, 2025, is set to transform opportunities for skilled workers worldwide. Designed to address labour shortages in rural and smaller communities, the RCIP offers a clear pathway to permanent residency for foreign nationals eager to

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Canada Deportations Rise Stricter Immigration

Canada Deportations Rise Stricter Immigration In 2024, Canada deported more individuals than in any year since 2015, marking a significant escalation in the country’s immigration enforcement efforts. With nearly half a million foreign nationals awaiting removal and a government determined to address a growing backlog of refugee claims, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has ramped up deportations, prioritizing those

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Canada Updates Rules for International Students

Canada Updates Rules for International Students. Are you planning to study in Canada or are you already an international student in Canada navigating your academic journey in 2025? Canada remains a top destination for international students, but 2024 has brought significant changes to the rules governing the International Student Program (ISP). These new measures, introduced by

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Canada Halts Grandparent Sponsorship in 2025

Canada Halts Grandparent Sponsorship in 2025: The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will not accept any new applications for the Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2025. PGP is a key pathway to sponsor parents and grandparents for permanent residency in Canada by Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Here’s everything you need to know about this

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