IRCC Processing Times March 2026: Wait Times Drop Across the Board for Temporary Visas

Executive Summary: March 2026 Processing Updates
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released its latest temporary residence processing times for late March 2026. In an encouraging trend, wait times have either remained stable or improved across all major visa categories.
- Super Visas: Massive improvements were recorded, including a 5-week drop for applications from the Philippines and a 3-week drop for US-based submissions.
- Visitor Visas: Processing times for Indian applicants fell dramatically by nearly three weeks (from 57 days down to 37 days).
- Study Permits: Wait times for students applying from Pakistan decreased by a full month.
- Work Permits: Slight improvements were seen globally, with US and Pakistan-based applicants seeing a 1-week reduction in processing times.
IRCC Processing Times March 2026: Wait Times Drop Across the Board for Temporary Visas

Good news for foreign nationals waiting on Canadian visas: the immigration backlog is actively shrinking. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has published its latest processing time estimates (updated late March 2026), and there are zero reported increases in wait times across any major temporary residence category.
Instead, IRCC data shows significant drops in processing times for visitor visas, study permits, work permits, and super visas compared to the previous update on March 11. Below, we break down the exact timelines you can expect based on your country of origin.
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If you are applying for a Canadian visitor visa, you are likely to get your decision much faster than earlier this year. Nearly all targeted countries—with the exception of the Philippines, which remained flat—saw notable improvements.
The Biggest Winner: Applicants from India saw their wait times slashed by nearly three full weeks, dropping from 57 days to just 37 days.
| Applying From | Current Processing Time | Previous Time (March 11) | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inside Canada | 12 days | 18 days | Faster (-6 days) |
| India | 37 days | 57 days | Faster (-20 days) |
| Pakistan | 48 days | 49 days | Faster (-1 day) |
| Nigeria | 52 days | 53 days | Faster (-1 day) |
| United States | 15 days | 17 days | Faster (-2 days) |
| Philippines | 14 days | 14 days | No Change |
2. Study Permit Processing Times
Despite recent policy changes and caps on international student volumes, processing times for study permits are easing up. The most significant leap forward occurred for applicants from Pakistan, who saw their wait times drop by an impressive four weeks.
| Applying From | Current Processing Time | Previous Time (March 11) | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inside Canada | 8 weeks | 9 weeks | Faster (-1 week) |
| India | 4 weeks | 4 weeks | No Change |
| Pakistan | 11 weeks | 15 weeks | Faster (-4 weeks) |
| Nigeria | 8 weeks | 8 weeks | No Change |
| United States | 5 weeks | 5 weeks | No Change |
| Philippines | 5 weeks | 5 weeks | No Change |
3. Work Permit Processing Times
Work permit applicants experienced minor to moderate improvements in this latest update. Both US-based and Pakistan-based applicants are seeing their applications processed one week faster than they were earlier in March.
| Applying From | Current Processing Time | Previous Time (March 11) | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inside Canada | 255 days | 259 days | Faster (-4 days) |
| India | 7 weeks | 7 weeks | No Change |
| Pakistan | 29 weeks | 30 weeks | Faster (-1 week) |
| Nigeria | 13 weeks | 13 weeks | No Change |
| United States | 8 weeks | 9 weeks | Faster (-1 week) |
| Philippines | 7 weeks | 7 weeks | No Change |
4. Super Visa Processing Times
The Parents and Grandparents Super Visa saw the most dramatic improvements across the board during this update cycle. Every single tracked country saw a drop in wait times.
The Biggest Winners: Applicants from the Philippines saw their processing times plummet by a massive five weeks. United States applicants also benefited from a robust three-week reduction.
| Applying From | Current Processing Time | Previous Time (March 11) | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| India | 202 days | 208 days | Faster (-6 days) |
| Pakistan | 122 days | 132 days | Faster (-10 days) |
| Nigeria | 43 days | 44 days | Faster (-1 day) |
| United States | 185 days | 207 days | Faster (-22 days) |
| Philippines | 50 days | 85 days | Faster (-35 days) |
5. How IRCC Calculates Processing Times vs. Service Standards
It is important to understand that the numbers listed above are exactly how long it takes IRCC to process an application from the day it is received until a final decision (approval or refusal) is rendered. For online applications, the clock starts the second you click submit. For paper applications, the clock starts when it arrives in the IRCC mailroom.
Processing Times are dynamic. They are based on historical data (how long it took to process 80% of applications in the recent past) or forward-facing projections based on the current backlog.
Service Standards are IRCC's internal goals. It is the benchmark time the department strives to meet for 80% of routine applications. The remaining 20% accounts for complex cases that require enhanced security screening, medical reviews, or additional document requests.
*Note: Permanent residence and citizenship processing times are updated on a monthly schedule. The next major update for those categories is expected around April 9, 2026.
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