CIMM – Comprehensive Data Package - March 23, 2026

PR - Inventories & Admissions

As of January 31, 2026

Permanent Resident Line of Business Processing InventoryTable Footnote * YTD Admissions
January 1, – January 31, 2026
2026 Admissions
Target
Permanent Residents Total 996,900 24,100 380,000
Economic Class 353,000 15,900 232,150
Federal High Skilled
Canadian Experience Class 34,200 5,300 109,000
Federal Skilled Workers 42,900 1,900
Federal Skilled Trades 50 --
Federal Business
Federal Business: Self Employed 8,100 10 500
Federal Business: Start-up Visa 45,600 15
Federal Economic Pilots
Live-in Caregiver 50 -- 8,175
Caring for Children -- --
Interim Pathway Measure 15 150
Home Child Care Provider - Gaining Experience 16,500 20
Home Child Care Provider - Direct to PR 400 45
Home Child Care Provider - Category Unspecified -- 15
Home Support Worker - Gaining Experience 11,200 0
Home Support Worker - Direct to PR 300 0
Home Support Worker - Category Unspecified -- 0
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Child Care - Workers in Canada 6,100 0
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Child Care - Out of Status Workers in Canada 250 0
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Home Support - Workers in Canada 5,600 0
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Home Support - Out of Status Workers in Canada 250 0
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot 4,400 0
Agri-Food Immigration Pilot 8,100 30
Community Immigration Pilot 4,200 450
Atlantic Immigration
Atlantic Immigration Class 13,700 150 4,000
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs 30 0
Provincial Nominee Program
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE) 12,400 1,700 91,500
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE) 108,300 4,300
Quebec Skilled Workers and Business
Quebec Skilled Workers 26,400 1,800 34,500
Quebec Business 4,000 25
Family Class 191,700 4,800 94,500
Quebec Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Domestic 12,100 25 69,000
Quebec Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Overseas 19,100 450
RoC Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Domestic 52,700 400
RoC Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Overseas 47,300 2,800
Quebec Parents and Grandparents 12,100 95 15,000
RoC Parents and Grandparents 48,400 1,100
Resettled Refugees & Protected Persons 318,100 2,700 58,350
Protected Persons In Canada 154,000 1,000 20,000
Dependants Abroad of Protected Persons 58,800 450
Federal Government-assisted RefugeesTable Footnote ** 19,500 500 29,300
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees 350 15
Privately Sponsored Refugees 85,500 700
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other 134,100 700 6,900
Humanitarian and Compassionate – BaselineTable Footnote *** 68,400 300 1,400
Out of Status Construction Workers 450 25 500
Hong Kong 31,900 90 2,200
Ukraine 21,500 90 2,200
Afghanistan – Non-Resettlement 200 0 -
Americas 450 70 2,000
Sudan Table Footnote **** 11,000 95 1,700
33,000 Initiative Table Footnote ***** 19,900 2,500 33,000 Over Two Years

Source: EDW as of February 01, 2026
Data is operational and subject to change.

PR - Service Standards & Processing Times

As of January 31, 2026

Permanent Resident Line of Business Intake Control (Y/N) Service Standard Processing TimesTable Footnote *
80th percentile
Processing TimesTable Footnote *
50th percentile
Wait Time for New Applicants January 2026
(in months)
Economic
Federal Business
Federal Business -- -- 56 49 > 10 years
Canadian Experience
Canadian Experience Class Y 6 4.5 2.6 7 months
Federal Skilled/Trades Workers
Federal Skilled Workers Y 6 7.0 5 6 months
Federal Skilled Trades Y 6 76 75 --
Federal Economic Pilots
Live-in Caregiver Y -- 116 101 8 years
Caring for ChildrenY--2410
Interim Pathway MeasureY--7574
Home Child Care Provider - Gaining ExperienceY--6861
Home Child Care Provider - Direct to PRY--6968
Home Child Care Provider - Category UnspecifiedY------
Home Support Worker - Gaining ExperienceY--6548
Home Support Worker - Direct to PRY--00
Home Support Worker - Category UnspecifiedY------
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Child Care - Workers in CanadaY------
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Child Care - Out of Status Workers in CanadaY------
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Home Support - Workers in CanadaY------
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Home Support - Out of Status Workers in CanadaY------
Economic Mobility Pathways PilotY621.0166 years
Agri-Food Pilot ProgramY--2320> 10 years
Community Immigration PilotY--14411 months
Atlantic Immigration
Atlantic Immigration Class Y--17153 years
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs Y--5047
Provincial Nominee Program
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE) Y68.737 months
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE) Y1116.21513 months
Quebec Skilled Workers and Business
Quebec Skilled Workers --117.9610 months
Quebec Business ----105977 years
Family Class
Quebec Spouses, Partners, and Children: Domestic----25233 years
Quebec Spouses, Partners, and Children: OverseasTable Footnote **----33283 years
RoC Spouses, Partners, and Children: Domestic----14142 years
RoC Spouses, Partners, and Children: OverseasTable Footnote **--1212.6613 months
Quebec Parents and GrandparentsY--46344 years
RoC Parents and GrandparentsY--23163 years
Resettled Refugees & Protected Persons
Protected Persons Landed In Canada----45313 years
Dependants Abroad of Protected Persons----5138--
Federal Government-assisted RefugeesTable Footnote ***Y--17815 months
Quebec Government-assisted RefugeesY--209--
Privately Sponsored RefugeesY--38344 years
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other
Humanitarian and Compassionate – BaselineTable Footnote **** --------> 10 years
Out of Status Construction Workers----1714--
Hong Kong----2424> 10 years
Ukraine----2323> 10 years
Afghanistan – Non-Resettlement----------
Americas----24228 months
Sudan Table Footnote *****----22203 years

The "--" indicates there are an insufficient amount of cases to calculate a processing time or because there are multiple programs included.

Source: EDW as of February 01, 2026
Data is operational and subject to change.

Tr - Intake, Inventories, Decisions

As of January 31, 2026

Temporary Resident Line of Business Intake (Jan. 1, 2025 - Jan. 31, 2025) Intake (Jan. 1, 2026 - Jan. 31, 2026) Intake % Difference Processing InventoryTable Footnote * Total Decisions (Jan. 1, 2025 - Jan. 31, 2025) Total Decisions (Jan. 1, 2026 - Jan. 31, 2026)
Temporary Residents Overall 657,600 565,400 -14% 868,500 715,500 638,200
Work Permit Total by Sub-category 42,400 22,600 -47% 29,800 30,500 20,100
Agriculture NOC 7,100 3,400 -51% 1,900 5,700 4,000
All Other Work Permit 19,100 6,200 -68% 18,700 16,700 8,000
International Experience Canada (IEC) 8,800 6,800 -23% 5,700 2,800 1,500
SAWP 6,000 4,800 -20% 1,500 3,800 4,700
GSS 1,400 1,400 -1% 2,000 1,400 1,900
Work Permit Total by MYLP Target 42,400 22,600 -47% 29,800 30,500 20,100
WP-International Mobility ProgramTable Footnote ** 23,700 10,500 -56% 18,200 14,800 8,300
WP-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 18,700 12,100 -35% 11,600 15,600 11,900
Work Permit - Extension Total by Sub-Category 131,400 85,500 -35% 346,000 105,200 116,700
Agriculture NOC 2,100 100 -94% 1,900 2,400 1,900
All Other Work Permit - Extension 129,200 85,300 -34% 344,100 102,700 114,700
Work Permit - Extension Total by Program 131,400 85,500 -35% 346,000 105,200 116,700
WP-EXT-International Mobility Program 111,900 23,000 -79% 87,900 84,700 102,700
WP-EXT-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 19,500 62,400 220% 258,100 20,500 14,000
Study Permit 22,300 6,900 -69% 18,400 33,900 14,600
Study Permit - Extension 26,900 13,900 -48% 34,200 31,800 19,700
Temporary Resident Visa 178,200 168,900 -5% 294,500 247,200 195,000
Temporary Resident Visa 171,800 163,400 -5% 262,300 234,500 186,500
Super Visa 6,400 5,500 -14% 32,200 12,700 8,400
eTA 230,000 248,900 8% 9,500 231,300 254,400
Visitor Record - Extension 26,400 18,700 -29% 136,000 35,700 17,700

Please note that values are rounded to the closest multiple of 5. This is done to prevent individuals from being identified when IRCC data is compiled and compared to other publicly available statistics. As a result of rounding, data may not sum to the totals indicated.

MYLP TR Levels Plan categories.
Source: EDW as of February 1, 2026

Data is operational and subject to change.

Tr - Approvals, Arrivals, Targets

As of January 31, 2026

Temporary Resident Line of Business Total Approved (Jan. 1, 2025 - Jan. 31, 2025) Approval Rate (Jan. 1, 2025 - Jan. 31, 2025) Total Approved (Jan. 1, 2026 - Jan. 31, 2026) Approval Rate (Jan. 1, 2026 - Jan. 31, 2026) TR Arrivals (Permits Confirmed) Table Footnote *
(Jan. 1, 2026 - Jan. 31, 2026)
2026 MYLP TR Arrivals Target Table Footnote **
Temporary Residents Overall 510,700 73% 494,700 79% 21,500 385,000
Work Permit Total by Sub-category 19,300 64% 15,200 77% 14,400 230,000
Agriculture NOC 4,800 84% 3,600 90% 2,000 N/A
All Other Work Permit 7,100 43% 4,100 52% 6,000 N/A
International Experience Canada (IEC) 2,600 93% 1,400 92% 2,900 N/A
SAWP 3,700 99% 4,500 100% 2,100 N/A
GSS 1,100 82% 1,600 86% 1,400 N/A
Work Permit Total by MYLP Target 19,300 64% 15,200 77% 14,400 230,000
WP-International Mobility Program Table Footnote *** 8,500 59% 5,700 70% 9,200 170,000
WP-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 10,800 70% 9,500 82% 5,300 60,000
Work Permit - Extension Total by Sub-Category 88,800 88% 103,800 92% N/A N/A
Agriculture NOC 2,200 93% 1,800 94% N/A N/A
All Other Work Permit - Extension 86,600 88% 102,000 92% N/A N/A
Work Permit - Extension Total by Program 88,800 88% 103,800 92% N/A N/A
WP-EXT-International Mobility Program 80,300 96% 97,600 96% N/A N/A
WP-EXT-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 8,500 49% 6,200 53% N/A N/A
Study Permit 8,800 27% 5,200 38% 7,000 155,000
Study Permit - Extension 29,000 94% 17,200 90% N/A N/A
Temporary Resident Visa 111,800 46% 98,400 51% N/A N/A
Temporary Resident Visa 102,100 44% 91,800 50% N/A N/A
Super Visa 9,700 77% 6,600 79% N/A N/A
eTA 223,100 97% 243,700 97% N/A N/A
Visitor Record - Extension 29,800 90% 11,200 81% N/A N/A

Please note that values are rounded to the closest multiple of 5. This is done to prevent individuals from being identified when IRCC data is compiled and compared to other publicly available statistics. As a result of rounding, data may not sum to the totals indicated.

MYLP TR Levels Plan categories.
Source: EDW as of February 1, 2026

Data is operational and subject to change.

TR - Service Standards & Processing Times

As of January 31, 2026

Temporary Resident Line of Business Service Standard
(in days)
Processing Times
(in days)
80th percentileTable Footnote *
Processing Times
(in days)
50th percentileTable Footnote *
What Most New Clients Can Expect as of January 31, 2026
(in days)
Work Permit Total 60 56 14 25-45
Agriculture National Occupation Codes (NOC) 60 20 10 --
All Other Work Permit 60 130 45 --
International Experience Canada (IEC) 56 36 2 --
Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) 60 7 6 --
Global Skills Strategy (GSS) 60Table Footnote *** 20 9 --
WP - International Mobility ProgramTable Footnote ** 60 87 31 --
WP - Temporary Foreign Worker Program 60 32 9 --
Work Permit - Extension Total by Sub-Category 120 242 127 160-180
Agriculture NOC 120 234 126 --
All Other Work Permit - Extension 120 242 127 --
Work Permit - Extension Total by Program 120 212 107 160-180
WP-EXT- International Mobility Program 120 242 121 --
WP-EXT-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 120 237 170 --
Study Permit 60 51 23 25-45
Study Permit - Extension Total 120 98 58 30-50
Temporary Resident Visa   61 21 45-65
Temporary Resident Visa 14 56 21 45-65
Super Visa 112 212 123 --
eTA 5 mins 117 mins <1 min 1 min
Visitor Record - Extension   194 103 195-215

MYLP TR Levels Plan categories.

The "--" indicates that projections are not available for those categories.

Source: EDWas of February 1, 2026

DPU approved; Data is operational and subject to change.

Hong Kong Public Policy

As of January 31, 2026

Hong Kong Open Work Permit Processing
Year Applications Received Processing Inventory Table Footnote * Total Processed
Work Permit Work Permit - Ext Total Work Permit Work Permit - Ext Total Work Permit Work Permit - Ext Total
2021 10,400 350 10,700 0 0 0 8,700 200 8,900
2022 17,600 450 18,000 -- 0 -- 14,900 350 15,300
2023 13,400 850 14,200 30 0 30 15,500 850 16,300
2024 5,300 1,400 6,600 55 0 55 6,600 1,000 7,600
2025 900 850 1,800 25 15 40 1,700 2,900 4,600
2026 (up to January 31) 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 750 750
Grand Total 47,500 3,900 51,400 100 15 150 47,400 6,100 53,500
Hong Kong Open Work Permit Processing Times (in Days)
Work Permit Work Permit - Ext Overall
Processing
Time
337 233 233

Hong Kong Permanent Resident Processing

Year Hong Kong PR Public Policy
Received Processing InventoryTable Footnote * Total Processed Approval Rate Processing Times
(in months) Table Footnote **
2021 1,000 0 700 97% --
2022 2,600 -- 1,100 97% --
2023 11,200 1,200 5,200 99% 5
2024 15,800 15,600 4,400 98% 15
2025 13,300 13,200 2,500 98% 24
2026 (up to January 31) 850 850 100 67% 24
Grand Total 44,800 30,900 14,000 98%

Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) Applications Received by Country of Citizenship: Hong Kong SAR

Year HK H&C Intake
2021 800
2022 2,200
2023 4,900
2024 8,100
2025 12,200
2026 (up to January 31) 800
Total 29,000

Due to privacy considerations, some cells in these tables have been suppressed and replaced with the notation " --". This is done to prevent individuals from being identified when IRCC data is compiled and compared to other publicly available statistics. Values are rounded to the closest multiple of 5 for the same reason. As a result, components may not sum to the total indicated.

Source: EDW as of February 1, 2026
Data is operational and subject to change.

Asylum Claim Intake By Mode & Top Nationality

As of January 31, 2026

Asylum Claim Intake by Organization and Mode
Organization Regular / Irregular Mode 2025
Jan. 1 to Jan. 31
2026
Jan. 1 to Jan. 31
% Change | 2026 vs 2025
Jan. 1 to Jan. 31
CBSA Regular Airport 1,265 435 -65%
Inland 65 50 -24%
Land Border 1,025 1,025 0%
Marine 0 0 0%
CBSA Regular - Total 2,355 1,515 -36%
Irregular Irregular 125 85 -33%
CBSA Irregular - Total 125 85 -33%
CBSA - Total 2,480 1,600 -36%
IRCC Regular Inland 7,705 4,790 -38%
IRCC Regular - Total 7,705 4,790 -38%
Irregular Irregular 250 215 -13%
IRCC Irregular - Total 250 215 -13%
IRCC - Total 7,950 5,005 -37%
Unspecified Regular Inland 0 0 0%
Overall - Total 10,435 6,605 -37%
Top 10 Intake
Rank Citizenship 2025
Jan. 1 to Jan. 31
2026
Jan. 1 to Jan. 31
% Change | 2026 vs 2025
Jan. 1 to Jan. 31
1India2,0551,075-48%
2Haiti5351,02591%
3Mexico410375-9%
4Iran640360-44%
5Nigeria635350-45%
6China390250-36%
7Bangladesh410205-50%
8Pakistan340190-43%
9Ghana260145-44%
10U.S.A.7014099%
N/AOther4,6902,480-47%
Overall - Total 10,435 6,605 -37%
Prior TR Status
Last Approved TR Prior to Claim 2025
(Jan. 1 to Jan. 31)
2026
(Jan. 1 to Jan. 31)
% Change | YTM | 2026 vs 2025
TRV 3,885 1,930 -50%
ETA 420 265 -36%
eTA-X 35 70 94%
SP 2,035 780 -62%
SP-EXT 255 255 0%
TRP 15 20 38%
VR-EXT 1,075 720 -33%
WP 400 435 8%
WP-EXT 670 555 -17%
No Prior Approved TR 1,640 1,575 -4%
Overall - Total 10,435 6,605 -37%
Provincial Distribution (PD)
Province 2025 (Jan. 1 - Jan. 31) 2026 (Jan. 1 - Jan. 31) % Change |
2026 vs 2025
Intake % of total intake Intake % of total intake Jan 1 to Jan 31
ON 5,080 49% 3,025 46% -40%
QC 3,170 30% 1,985 30% -37%
BC 1,115 11% 800 12% -28%
AB 730 7% 520 8% -28%

Due to privacy considerations, some cells in these tables have been suppressed and replaced with the notation " --". This is done to prevent individuals from being identified when IRCC data is compiled and compared to other publicly available statistics. Values are rounded to the closest multiple of 5 for the same reason. As a result, components may not sum to the total indicated.

Data source and Date: IRCC-EDW (CBR) - Refreshed February 2, 2026

Asylum Claim Eligibility Decisions, Pre-Removal Risk Assessment Applications And Processing Times - as of January 31, 2026

Eligibility Decisions Rendered by Year and by Organization
Organization 2025
(Jan. 1 to Jan. 31)
2026
(Jan. 1 to Jan. 31)
IRCC 9,175 5,165
CBSA 2,705 1,585
Overall 11,880 6,750
IRB-RPD InventoryTable Footnote * (as of January 31, 2026)
Over 297.7K claims

Eligibility Decisions Processing TimesTable Footnote * Ending Jan 31, 2025 and Jan 31, 2026 by Organization

Eligibility Decisions Processing Times* Ending Jan 31, 2025 and Jan 31, 2026 by Organization
Organization 2025
(in Days)
2026
(in Days)
Internal Service Standard
(in Days)
CBSA 1 1 30
IRCC 22 19 30
Overall 21 17 30
Work permit issuance post-eligibility and medical completion Table Footnote ** 15 13
Claim to Work Permit (WP) Table Footnote *** 47 53
Land Border and Irregular Claims Determined Eligible for Referral to the IRB with Corresponding STCA Exception, including Claims from U.S. Citizens or Stateless persons (Claims received on or after March 25, 2023)
Mode 1st Exception Reason Recorded
(includes 'unspecified')
2025
(Jan. 1 to Jan. 31)
2026
(Jan. 1 to Jan. 31)
% Change | YTM | 2026 vs 2025
Land Border Has valid travel document 70 10 -85%
Relative in Canada (18+ at IRB) 320 245 -23%
Relative in Canada (Temporary) 15 45 169%
Relative in Canada (other) 350 375 7%
Unaccompanied Minor -- -- 0%
Subtotal - Claims with Exception Recorded 760 675 -11%
Unspecified 25 50 92%
Land Border 785 725 -8%
Post STCA-AP Irregular Has valid travel document 5 -- -86%
Relative in Canada (18+ at IRB) -- 0 -100%
Relative in Canada (Temporary) 0 0
Relative in Canada (other) 5 0 -100%
Unaccompanied Minor -- 0 -100%
Subtotal - Claims with Exception Recorded 15 -- -93%
Unspecified 190 205 7%
Post STCA-AP Irregular 205 205 0%
Overall - Total 990 930 -6%

Above reporting periods based on when the eligibility decision was rendered.

On March 24, 2023, Canada and the United States announced the expansion of the STCA across the entire land border, including internal waterways. The expansion takes effect as
of 12:01 a.m. EDT on March 25, 2023. If the claimant crossed the border to make an asylum (refugee) claim and do not meet one of the Agreement’s exceptions, they will be returned to the U.S.

Table includes claims from U.S. Citizens or Stateless persons as OPPB cannot systematically extract habitual residents of the US who are not citizens of any country (“stateless persons”).

During the interview or investigation process, it could become known the claimant entered Canada irregularly. Officers will be instructed to update GCMS with the irregular field. As a result, inland counts may be reclassified as irregulars (where STCA applies).

'Unspecified' 1st Exception Reasons means the land border or irregular claim was determined eligible but there was no exception reason recorded in GCMS. The Safe Third Country Agreement applies to refugee claimants who cross between ports of entry and make a claim for refugee protection less than 14 days after the day of entry into Canada. Work is ongoing to refine logic and identify these cases. Data is subject to change

US citizens and stateless persons if the US is their country of former habitual residence, do not fall under the STCA. Unspecified exception counts may include claims that are exempt under the STCA.

Due to privacy considerations, some cells in this table have been suppressed and replaced with the notation " - -". As a result, components may not sum to the total indicated. In general we have suppressed cells containing less than five cases except in circumstances where, in our judgement, we are not releasing personal information on an identifiable individual.

Line of Business Intake
Jan. 1 – Jan. 31, 2025
Intake
Jan. 1 – Jan. 31, 2026
Intake % Difference PRRA Inventory
as of January 31, 2026
Total Decisions
Jan. 1 – Jan. 31, 2025
Total Decisions
Jan. 1 – Jan. 31, 2026
Processing Times ending on
January 31, 2026
(in months)
Pre-Removal Risk Assessment Applications 305 675 122% 5,120 710 550 16

Data source and Date: IRCC-EDW (CBR) - Refreshed February 2, 2026
Data is operational and subject to change.

Quebec Key Facts

As of January 31, 2026

Asylum Claims Made in Quebec
Year Location
Port of Entry Between Ports of Entry in Quebec Total QC claims
Montreal‑Trudeau International Airport All other locations
2023 25,595 25,335 14,500 65,430
2024 22,995 33,760 1,045 57,800
2025 5,640 30,770 3,000 39,415
2026 (up to Jan 31) 190 1,645 150 1,985
Total 65,990 99,945 57,600 223,535

Initial work permits issued for asylum claims made in QuebecTable Footnote *

Year 2025 2026 (Jan. 1 - Jan. 31)
Number of work permits approvedTable Footnote * 30,390 1,575

Data source and Date: IRCC-EDW (CBR) - Refreshed February 2, 2026
Data is operational and subject to change.

Work Permit and Study Permit Data on ApplicantsTable Footnote * Destined to Quebec

Line of Business Inventory YTD
Applications ReceivedTable Footnote **
YTD
Applications ProcessedTable Footnote **
Issued
Jan. 1–Jan. 31, 2025
Issued
Jan. 1–Jan. 31, 2026
2025
Approval Rate
2026
Approval Rate
Work Permit Total by Program 3,200 4,900 4,600 3,000 6,500 89% 94%
WP-EXT-International Mobility Program 1,100 1,000 550 950 1,300 81% 90%
WP-EXT-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 2,100 3,900 4,000 2,100 5,200 90% 94%
Work Permit - Extension Total by Program 18,900 3,900 4,400 2,900 3,600 76% 87%
WP-EXT-International Mobility Program 2,500 500 1,300 1,200 1,200 91% 91%
WP-EXT-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 16,400 3,400 3,000 1,600 2,400 67% 85%
Work Permit Total 22,100 8,800 8,900 5,900 10,100 84% 91%
Study Permit 3,400 2,000 3,200 2,700 2,300 14% 29%
Study Permit - Extension 5,200 2,000 2,800 3,700 2,400 91% 85%
Study Permit - Total 8,600 4,000 6,000 6,400 4,700 34% 55%
Grand Total 30,700 12,800 14,900 12,300 14,800 56% 64%

Source: IRCC-EDW (CBR) - Refreshed as of February 1, 2026
Data is operational and subject to change.

Client Call Centre and Ministerial Centre for Members of Parliament And Sentators (MCMPS) Intake And Output

As Of January 31, 2026

All Channels
Jan - Dec 2025 Jan - Jan 2025 Jan - Jan 2026 % Difference
Intake 6,882,600 748,300 525,100 -30%
Output 4,806,100 442,500 409,400 -7%
Phone Operations
Jan. - Dec. 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
Calls received in IVR (All call received) 6,609,200 770,100 488,600 -37%
Intake (Callers requesting an agent) 3,942,800 479,700 280,700 -41%
Output (Calls answered by agents) 1,771,600 164,600 162,800 -1%
Answer Rate % 45% 34.3% 58.0% 24%
Email Operations
Jan. - Dec. 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
Intake 2,500,400 224,600 206,700 -8%
Output 2,595,900 234,100 208,700 -11%
MCMPS
Jan. - Dec. 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
Cases (Intake and output) 407,400 40,400 35,900 -11%
Crises
Jan. - Dec. 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
Calls received in IVR (All call received) 6,300 850 200 -74%
Intake (Callers requesting an agent) 6,300 850 200 -74%
Output (Calls answered by agents) 6,200 850 200 -75%
Answer Rate % 98% 98% 95% -3%
Email Intake 25,700 2,800 1,600 -43%
Email Output 25,100 2,600 1,800 -28%

Permanent Resident (PR) Card And Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTDd) Intake, Output And Service Standards

As Of January 31, 2026

Permanent Resident (PR) Card Intake Processing Inventory
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
PR Card Total 54,700 38,900 -29% 62,700
Phase 1 - New Card 34,000 24,400 -28% 39,800
Phase 2 - Renewal 20,700 14,500 -30% 22,900
Permanent Resident (PR) Card Output Service Standard
(in days)
Processing TimesTable Footnote *
(in days)
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
PR Card Total 69,100 41,600 -40%
Phase 1 - New Card 46,400 19,100 -59% 60 62
Phase 2 - Renewal 22,700 22,600 -1% 31
Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) Intake Processing Inventory
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
Total 1,600 1,400 -12% 1,400
PRTD Output Service Standard (in days) Processing TimesTable Footnote * (in days)
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
Total 1,700 1,800 8% 0 41

Passport Intake, Issued, Output and Processing Times

As Of January 31, 2026

Passports: Intake, Issued and Output
Passport Intake and Output Intake Issued
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference Table Footnote 1 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference Table Footnote 1
Passport Total 544,200 419,500 -23% 481,400 329,600 -32%
ESDC SCCTable Footnote 2 159,800 134,400 -16% 141,500 97,700 -31%
SCC-EESTable Footnote 3 32,600 26,100 -20% 29,500 21,400 -28%
SCC-PSTable Footnote 4 233,900 168,800 -28% 230,500 138,200 -40%
Mail-In (CAN) 76,900 37,300 -51% 48,800 26,600 -46%
Mail-In (US) 11,600 9,300 -20% 7,000 5,400 -23%
Member of Parliament (MP) 1,900 1,200 -37% 1,700 1,000 -40%
Client Experience Platform (CXP)Table Footnote 5 -- 8,600 427,600% -- 2,200 223,800%
Total 516,700 385,700 -25% 459,100 292,500 -36%
GAC Consular 18,200 15,100 -17% 16,100 14,800 -8%
Total 18,200 15,100 -17% 16,100 14,800 -8%
IRCC Official Travel (OT) 1,500 1,100 -25% 1,200 950 -17%
Cit2PassportTable Footnote 6 30 250 663% 30 600 1,758%
Mail-In (CAN)Table Footnote 7 -- -- -- -- 5 --
Non-Canadian Travel Document 7,500 3,900 -48% 4,700 5,700 21%
Client Experience Platform (CXP) 350 13,400 3944% 300 15,100 5,074%
Total 9,300 18,700 100% 6,200 22,300 261%
Passport Intake and Output Rejected, Withdrawals and Close-out Refused
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference Table Footnote 1 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference Table Footnote 1
Passport Total 19,300 11,900 -38% 200 150 -16%
ESDC SCCTable Footnote 2 150 250 88% 30 15 -45%
SCC-EESTable Footnote 3 20 30 45% -- 5 75%
SCC-PSTable Footnote 4 350 200 -50% 150 150 -15%
Mail-In (CAN) 13,300 7,800 -41% 5 10 50%
Mail-In (US) 2,800 2,300 -19% -- -- --
Member of Parliament (MP) 5 5 -14% -- -- --
Client Experience Platform CXPTable Footnote 5 -- 15 -- -- -- --
Total 16,600 10,600 -36% 200 150 -16%
GAC Consular 450 650 46% -- -- --
Total 450 650 46% -- -- --
IRCC Official Travel (OT) 20 10 -47% -- -- --
Cit2PassportTable Footnote 6 -- -- -- -- -- --
Mail-In (CAN)Table Footnote 7 -- -- -- -- -- --
Non-Canadian Travel Document 2,200 650 -70% -- -- -50%
Client Experience Platform (CXP) -- 30 -- -- -- --
Total 2,300 700 -69% -- -- -50%
Passport & Travel Document Processing Times and Service Standard Adherence
Organization & Service Type Travel Document Processing Times (in days) Table Footnote * Travel Document Service Standard Adherence
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026
ESDC 00 Days Call Back Service 0 0 98% 100%
01 Day Urgent Service 87% 98%
09 Days Express Service 0 0 99% 100%
10 Days Service 10 10 97% 91%
20 Days Service 35 20 1% 95%
20 Days Service CXP Mail-out Delivery 20 100%
GAC Consular 10 10 99% 99%
IRCC 20 Days Service 100%
20 Days Service Cit2Passport 10 20 100% 98%
20 Days Service Client Experience Platform 15 15 100% 99%
Non‑Canadian TD (RTD & COI) 25 20 77% 89%
Official Travel (OT) 10 10 98% 99%

Source: EDW as of February 1, 2026;
Data is operational and subject to change.

Citizenship Processing & Service Standards - as of January 31,2026
Citizenship Intake Processing Inventory
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
Grants 35,800 1,500 -96% 313,000
Proofs 5,900 2,100 -64% 47,900
Adoptions 60 60 2% 2,200
Resumptions 25
Renunciations 30 10 -62% 250
Citizenship Output 2026 Approval Rates New Citizens
Jan 1 – Jan 31, 2026
Service Standard
(in months)
Processing Times Table Footnote *
(in months)
Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2025 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31, 2026 % Difference
Grants 36,500 33,300 -9% 98% 21,700 12 10
Proofs 5,300 5,600 6% 100% 4
Adoptions 40 100 190% 62%
Resumptions 10 100%
Renunciations 40 85 108% 99%

Please note that values are rounded to the closest multiple of 5 . This is done to prevent individuals from being identified when IRCC data is compiled and compared to other publicly available statistics. As a result of rounding, data may not sum to the totals indicated.
Source: EDW as of February 1, 2026

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