Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) released its first major processing times update of 2026 on January 23, providing fresh estimates across major immigration, citizenship, and temporary residence categories. This monthly (or near-monthly) refresh offers critical insights for applicants, especially those already in Canada navigating extensions, permanent residency (PR) pathways, or citizenship.
The update reflects IRCC’s ongoing efforts to reduce backlogs amid the stabilized 2026–2028 Immigration Levels Plan, which prioritizes in-Canada transitions and economic immigration while managing high volumes from previous years.
Highlights from the January 23, 2026 Update
Faster Citizenship and PR Card Processing
- Citizenship grants remain steady at approximately 13 months (no significant change from December 2025).
- Citizenship certificates (proof of citizenship) have seen mixed trends some reports note an increase to 10 months (up 1 month from late 2025), but overall citizenship streams are showing relative stability.
- Permanent Resident (PR) card renewals have improved noticeably, dropping to 35 days (a positive shift for PR holders needing to travel or re-enter Canada).
- New PR card applications are averaging around 59 days (slight increase in some reports, but still within manageable ranges for most applicants).
These improvements in PR card and citizenship processing are particularly welcome for immigrants already settled in Canada, as delays in these areas can affect travel, employment, and family plans.
Express Entry and Permanent Residency Trends
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC): Processing times continue to hover around 6 months — a strong performance given the recent surge in large CEC draws (e.g., 8,000 ITAs on January 7 and 6,000 on January 21).
- Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) via Express Entry: Around 7 months for most cases.
- Non-Express Entry PNP and other economic streams: Longer waits, often 13 months or more for certain categories.
Express Entry PR applications remain one of the more efficient economic pathways, supported by IRCC’s focus on in-Canada applicants and reduced temporary resident pressures.
Temporary Residence and Other Categories
- Work permits (inside and outside Canada): Vary widely — employer-specific permits often take 4–9 months, with in-Canada extensions sometimes faster.
- Study permits and visitor visas/extensions: Some declines in wait times reported in January, though overall temporary resident processing reflects tighter caps.
- Super Visa and other family-related temporary programs: Improvements noted in select streams.
- Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) and Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP): Declines in processing times highlighted in mid-January reports, aiding family reunification efforts.
IRCC’s inventory remains elevated (over 1 million applications in backlog for some categories), but targeted reductions in temporary inflows are helping stabilize times in priority areas.
Why This Update Matters in 2026
With recent “mega-draws” in CEC and rising PNP targets (91,500 in 2026), faster processing in key streams rewards those already contributing to Canada’s economy. Applicants invited in recent draws have 60 days to submit complete PR applications — timely preparation is essential to avoid delays.
Processing times are estimates based on recent applications and can fluctuate due to volume, complexity, and location (applications from inside Canada often differ from those outside). Always check your specific category on the official IRCC site for personalized timelines.
Next Steps for Applicants
- Use IRCC’s processing times tool (canada.ca) to check your exact category and application date.
- Gather documents early (e.g., police certificates, medical exams, proof of funds) to meet deadlines.
- Monitor for weekly PR card updates and monthly citizenship refreshes.
Worldbridge supports immigrants already in Canada with expert guidance on Express Entry/CEC applications, PR card renewals, citizenship processes, extensions, and navigating current processing realities. Contact us for a free assessment to ensure your application moves smoothly amid 2026’s evolving landscape!








