If you're planning to visit, study, work, or immigrate to Canada, staying informed about the latest processing times is essential. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) regularly updates its processing timelines, which can vary based on application volumes, program demand, and operational priorities.
Key Canada Immigration Processing Times – June 2026
Express Entry & Permanent Residence
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC): About 7 months
- Provincial Nominee Program (Express Entry): About 6 months
- Provincial Nominee Program (Non-Express Entry): About 13 months
- Federal Skilled Worker Program: About 7 months
- Quebec Skilled Worker Program: 11 months
PR Card Processing
- New Permanent Resident Card: 40 days
- PR Card Renewal or Replacement: 29 days
Visitor Visa Processing (India)
- Current Processing Time: 28 days
Work Permit Processing (India)
- Current Processing Time: 5 weeks
Study Permit Processing (India)
- Current Processing Time: 5 weeks
Citizenship Applications
- Citizenship Grant: About 13 months
- Citizenship Certificate: About 15 months
Why Processing Times Matter
Understanding current processing timelines helps applicants plan their immigration journey more effectively. Whether you're applying for permanent residence, a study permit, or a work permit, knowing the expected waiting period can help you prepare documents, manage timelines, and make informed decisions.
Read the full update and latest processing times here:
https://www.nationwidevisas.com/news/current-canada-immigration-processing-times-of-june-2026/
Planning to Move to Canada?
Canada continues to offer multiple pathways for skilled workers, students, entrepreneurs, and families. Programs such as Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs remain among the most popular routes to Canadian permanent residence.
As processing times continue to evolve, staying updated with the latest IRCC information is crucial for a smooth immigration journey.
Read the complete June 2026 processing times update on Nationwide Visas and stay informed about the latest Canada immigration developments.

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