IRCC Processing Times Update (Feb 2026): Visitor Visas Speed Up While Study Permits Surge

Executive Summary: IRCC Processing Times Update
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) released its latest processing time estimates on February 24, 2026. Here are the most critical shifts compared to last week:
- Study Permits: Massive surge for Pakistan applicants (jumping from 7 weeks to 15 weeks).
- Visitor Visas: Broad improvements across almost all major regions, including India, Pakistan, and the USA.
- Work Permits: In-Canada applicants are facing slightly longer delays, now sitting at 256 days.
- Warning: IRCC has flagged that ongoing Canada Post labour disruptions may cause additional delays beyond these posted times.
Canadian Immigration Processing Times: Visitor Visas Improve as Select Study Permits Surge
Waiting for an immigration decision can be the most stressful part of relocating to Canada. In its latest update on February 24, 2026, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) adjusted its estimated processing times for temporary resident applications, revealing significant shifts across the board.
While individuals applying for visitor visas are seeing faster turnarounds, international students and inland workers are facing mounting delays. Below is a detailed breakdown comparing the current processing times against the previous update from February 17.
Get Professional Help to Avoid Application Delays1. Work Permits: Inland Delays Persist
Overall, work permit processing times remained relatively steady for overseas applicants, with the exception of Nigeria. However, candidates applying from within Canada are facing increased wait times.
| Applying From | Current Processing Time (Feb 24) | Previous Time (Feb 17) | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada (Inland) | 256 days | 246 days | + 10 Days |
| India | 8 weeks | 8 weeks | Steady |
| Pakistan | 30 weeks | 30 weeks | Steady |
| Nigeria | 11 weeks | 9 weeks | + 2 Weeks |
| United States | 10 weeks | 10 weeks | Steady |
• In-Canada submissions (initial/extensions): 120 days
• Outside Canada submissions: 60 days
• International Experience Canada (IEC): 56 days
2. Study Permits: A Drastic Surge for Pakistan
The most shocking data point in this week's update is the processing time for study permits originating from Pakistan, which more than doubled in just seven days—skyrocketing to a nearly 3.5-month wait. Conversely, US-based applicants saw a slight improvement.
| Applying From | Current Processing Time (Feb 24) | Previous Time (Feb 17) | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada (Inland) | 9 weeks | 8 weeks | + 1 Week |
| India | 4 weeks | 4 weeks | Steady |
| Pakistan | 15 weeks | 7 weeks | + 8 Weeks |
| Nigeria | 8 weeks | 8 weeks | Steady |
| United States | 6 weeks | 7 weeks | - 1 Week |
• In-Canada submissions (initial/extensions): 120 days
• Outside Canada submissions: 60 days
3. Visitor Visas: Positive Movement Across the Board
Good news for tourists and family members: Visitor visa (Temporary Resident Visa) wait times have seen modest improvements across several key regions since the mid-February update.
| Applying From | Current Processing Time (Feb 24) | Previous Time (Feb 17) | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada (Inland) | 19 days | 21 days | - 2 Days |
| India | 71 days | 78 days | - 7 Days |
| Pakistan | 53 days | 58 days | - 5 Days |
| Nigeria | 56 days | 51 days | + 5 Days |
| United States | 23 days | 25 days | - 2 Days |
• Outside Canada submissions: 14 days
• In-Canada submissions: N/A
4. Super Visas: Mixed Results
The Super Visa, designed for parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and PRs, saw minor adjustments. While India saw a slight improvement of 3 days, Pakistan-based applications saw delays increase by 12 days.
| Applying From | Current Processing Time (Feb 24) | Previous Time (Feb 17) |
|---|---|---|
| India | 210 days | 213 days |
| Pakistan | 136 days | 124 days |
| Nigeria | 47 days | 46 days |
| United States | 205 days | 205 days |
Note: The official service standard for Super Visas is 112 days. Super visa applications cannot be submitted from within Canada.
How Does IRCC Calculate These Times?
It is important to understand that IRCC processing times are estimates for new applications submitted today. They reflect how long it took the department to process 80% of similar files in the recent past (known as "Historical Processing Times").
The timer starts the moment IRCC receives your application—either instantly for online submissions or when the mailroom opens your physical package. The timer stops when a final decision is rendered.
If your application is incomplete, if IRCC requests additional documents, or if your case is highly complex (requiring extended security screening), your personal wait time will exceed these posted averages. Furthermore, IRCC has officially noted that ongoing Canada Post labour disruptions may delay the issuance of physical documents.
Don't Let Errors Delay Your Application Further
With processing times fluctuating wildly, submitting a flawless application on the first try is more critical than ever. An error or omission can send you to the back of a very long line. Let our experts handle the paperwork.
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