CIMM – Master Data Sheet – October 2, 2025

PR - Inventories & Admissions - As of July 31, 2025

Permanent Resident Line of Business Processing InventoryTable Footnote * YTD Admissions
Jan - July 2025
2025 Admissions
Target
Permanent Residents Total 892,400 246,300 395,000
Economic Class 295,800 152,300 232,150
Federal Economic PrioritiesTable Footnote **
Federal Economic Priority 32,300 27,400 41,700
In Canada FocusTable Footnote **
In Canada Focus 8,900 27,900 82,980
In Canada Focus-PNP Reserve 0 27,600 27,500
Federal Business
Federal Business: Self Employed 8,600 650 2,000
Federal Business: Start-up Visa 42,400 1,300
Canadian Experience (Excluding In Canada Focus)Table Footnote **
Canadian Experience Class 0 0
Federal Skilled/Trades Workers (Excluding Federal Economic Priorities)Table Footnote **
Federal Skilled Workers 0 0
Federal Skilled Trades 0 0
Federal Economic Pilots
Live-in Caregiver 90 50 10,920
Caring for Children -- --
Interim Pathway Measure 25 15
Home Child Care Provider - Gaining Experience 18,200 500
Home Child Care Provider - Direct to PR 700 1,500
Home Child Care Provider - Category Unspecified 10 150
Home Support Worker - Gaining Experience 11,900 750
Home Support Worker - Direct to PR 550 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 5,700 0
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Home Support - Out of Status Workers in Canada 250 0
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot 4,600 400
Agri-Food Immigration Pilot 8,400 350
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot 1,400 3,000
Atlantic Immigration
Atlantic Immigration Class 12,700 3,200 5,000
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs 150 15
Provincial Nominee Program (Excluding In Canada Focus)
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE) 12,900 14,600 55,000
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE) 92,100 16,400
Quebec Skilled Workers and Business
Quebec Skilled Workers 23,600 26,100 34,500
Quebec Business 4,100 500
Regularization Public Policy
Regularization Public Policy 0 0 50
Family Class 178,300 56,100 94,500
Quebec Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Domestic 11,800 1,900 70,000
Quebec Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Overseas 20,200 2,000
RoC Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Domestic 46,300 9,100
RoC Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Overseas 44,800 27,700
Quebec Parents and Grandparents 11,700 1,400 24,500
RoC Parents and Grandparents 43,500 14,000
Resettled Refugees & Protected Persons 295,000 29,900 58,350
Protected Persons In Canada 127,200 6,000 20,000
Dependants Abroad of Protected Persons 53,400 4,600
Federal Government-assisted Refugees 18,700 7,700 38,350
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees 350 900
Privately Sponsored Refugees 95,400 10,700
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other Class 123,400 8,000 10,000
Humanitarian & Compassionate and OtherTable Footnote *** 63,700 1,000 1,400
Out of Status Construction Workers 700 200 500
Hong Kong 22,300 1,400 2,200
Ukraine 23,200 1,300 2,200
Language and Cultural Advisor 250 400 -
Safe Third Country Agreement 1,100 2,200 2,000
Sudan 12,200 1,500 1,700

Source: EDW as of August 01, 2025

DPU approved; Data is operational and subject to change.

PR - Service Standards & Processing Times - As of July 31, 2025

Permanent Resident Line of Business Intake Control (Y/N) Service Standard Processing TimesTable Footnote *
80th%
Processing TimesTable Footnote *
50th%
What Most New Clients Can Expect as of July 31, 2025
(in months)
Economic
Federal Business
Federal Business: Self Employed 61 48 >48
Federal Business: Start-up Visa 52 40 >48
Canadian Experience (Including In Canada Focus)Table Footnote **
Canadian Experience Class Y 6 4.9 3.5 5
Federal Skilled/Trades Workers (Including Federal Economic Priorities)Table Footnote **
Federal Skilled Workers Y 6 5.8 4 6
Federal Skilled Trades Y 6 102 68 --
Federal Economic Pilots
Live-in Caregiver Y 114 91 >48
Caring for Children Y 24 8 >48
Interim Pathway Measure Y 69 68
Home Child Care Provider - Gaining Experience Y 55 19
Home Child Care Provider - Direct to PR Y 59 19
Home Child Care Provider - Category Unspecified Y -- --
Home Support Worker - Gaining Experience Y 27 15
Home Support Worker - Direct to PR Y 27 15
Home Support Worker - Category Unspecified Y -- --
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Child Care - Workers in Canada Y -- --
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Child Care - Out of Status Workers in Canada -- --
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Home Support - Workers in Canada -- --
Home Care Worker Immigration Pilot: Home Support - Out of Status Workers in Canada -- --
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot Y 6 13 8 >48
Agri-Food Pilot Program Y 17 15 >48
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Y 11 11 10
Atlantic Immigration
Atlantic Immigration Class Y 13 12 29
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs Y 63 51
Provincial Nominee Program
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE) Y 6 8 4 8
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE) Y 11 14 11 20
Quebec Skilled Workers and Business
Quebec Skilled Workers 11 7 5 9
Quebec Business 101 66 >48
Regularization Public Policy
Regularization Public Policy -- -- --
Family Class
Quebec Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Domestic 23 22 38
Quebec Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Overseas 34 27 41
RoC Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Domestic 12 11 23
RoC Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH) Overseas 12 13 6 15
Quebec Parents and Grandparents Y 43 31 44
RoC Parents and Grandparents Y 19 14 26
Resettled Refugees & Protected Persons
Protected Persons Landed In Canada 45 28 >48
Dependants Abroad of Protected Persons 50 38
Federal Government-assisted Refugees Y 20 8 19
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees Y 22 11 10
Privately Sponsored Refugees Y 44 34 41
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other
Humanitarian & CompassionateTable Footnote *** -- -- >48
Out of Status Construction Workers 12 11 --
Hong Kong 20 18 >48
Ukraine 19 17 >48
Language and Cultural Advisor -- -- --
Safe Third Country Agreement 19 18 10
Sudan 14 12 42

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

Source: EDW as of August 01, 2025

DPU approved; Data is operational and subject to change.

TR - Intake, Inventories, and Decisions - As of July 31, 2025

Temporary Resident Line of Business Intake
(Jan - Jul)
2024
Intake
(Jan - Jul)
2025
Intake % Difference Processing InventoryTable Footnote * Total Decisions (Jan - Jul) 2024 Total Decisions
(Jan - Jul) 2025
Temporary Residents Overall 6,144,000 4,978,300 -19% 1,105,300 6,034,700 5,110,800
Work Permit Total by Sub-category 256,700 208,700 -19% 33,200 285,100 305,500
Agriculture NOC 31,300 29,900 -5% 1,200 34,600 33,600
All Other Work Permit 120,000 81,700 -32% 24,400 150,100 178,000
International Experience Canada (IEC) 66,300 60,100 -9% 4,600 59,700 56,200
SAWP 25,800 25,900 1% 600 27,500 26,600
GSS 13,300 11,200 -16% 2,300 13,100 11,300
Work Permit Total by MYLP Target 256,700 208,700 -19% 33,200 285,100 305,500
WP-International Mobility ProgramTable Footnote ** 156,500 112,900 -28% 22,200 176,600 196,600
WP-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 100,300 95,800 -4% 11,000 108,500 109,000
Work Permit - Extension Total by Sub-Category 583,700 656,300 12% 398,300 498,000 520,500
Agriculture NOC 9,500 6,500 -31% 700 6,700 9,500
All Other Work Permit - Extension 574,200 649,800 13% 397,600 491,300 511,000
Work Permit - Extension Total by Program 583,700 656,300 12% 398,300 498,000 520,500
WP-EXT-International Mobility Program 494,100 326,300 -34% 98,400 425,500 431,400
WP-EXT-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 89,600 330,000 268% 299,900 72,600 89,000
Study Permit 311,500 180,100 -42% 51,400 354,300 174,300
Study Permit - Extension 176,400 179,600 2% 116,700 151,500 143,400
Temporary Resident Visa 2,326,900 1,401,900 -40% 372,800 2,273,200 1,643,300
Temporary Resident Visa 2,280,300 1,351,200 -41% 344,700 2,228,500 1,596,400
Super Visa 46,700 50,700 9% 28,200 44,700 46,900
eTA 2,307,300 2,184,400 -5% 26,000 2,308,500 2,178,100
Visitor Record - Extension 181,500 167,200 -8% 106,800 164,000 145,600

Please note that values are rounded. 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 August 1, 2025

DPU approved; Data is operational and subject to change.

TR - Approvals and Permits Confirmed (Arrivals) - As of July 31, 2025

Temporary Resident Line of Business Total Approved
(Jan - Jul)
2024
2024 Approval Rate Total
Approved
(Jan - Jul)
2025
2025 Approval Rate TR Arrivals
(Permits Confirmed)Table Footnote * (Jan - Jul)
2025
2025 MYLP
TR Arrivals
TargetTable Footnote **
Temporary Residents Overall 4,455,100 75% 3,837,500 76% 225,700 673,650
Work Permit Total by Sub-category 213,300 76% 164,200 54% 181,900 367,750
Agriculture NOC 29,000 84% 27,400 82% 28,900 N/A
All Other Work Permit 90,000 62% 48,900 28% 74,900 N/A
International Experience Canada (IEC) 55,900 94% 52,400 94% 37,200 N/A
SAWP 27,000 99% 26,100 99% 32,500 N/A
GSS 11,300 88% 9,400 85% 8,400 N/A
Work Permit Total by MYLP Target 213,300 76% 164,200 54% 181,900 367,750
WP-International Mobility ProgramTable Footnote *** 132,100 76% 91,900 47% 98,300 285,750
WP-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 81,100 76% 72,400 67% 83,600 82,000
Work Permit - Extension Total by Sub-Category 425,700 92% 443,100 90% N/A N/A
Agriculture NOC 6,100 93% 8,800 94% N/A N/A
All Other Work Permit - Extension 419,600 92% 434,300 89% N/A N/A
Work Permit - Extension Total by Program 425,700 92% 443,100 90% N/A N/A
WP-EXT-International Mobility Program 403,700 96% 407,500 96% N/A N/A
WP-EXT-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 22,000 48% 35,600 50% N/A N/A
Study Permit 175,600 53% 63,200 38% 43,800 305,900
Study Permit - Extension 138,600 94% 128,000 93% N/A N/A
Temporary Resident Visa 1,124,200 50% 793,100 49% N/A N/A
Temporary Resident Visa 1,089,000 49% 758,000 48% N/A N/A
Super Visa 35,200 79% 35,100 76% N/A N/A
eTA 2,235,500 97% 2,127,900 98% N/A N/A
Visitor Record - Extension 142,200 91% 117,900 89% N/A N/A

Please note that values are rounded. 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 August 1, 2025

TR - Service Standards & Processing Times - As of July 31, 2025

Temporary Resident Line of Business Service Standard
(in days)
Processing Times
(in days)
80th %Table Footnote *
Processing Times
(in days)
50th %Table Footnote *
What Most New Clients Can Expect as of July 31, 2025
(in days)
Work Permit Total 60 34 1 30-50
Agriculture National Occupation Codes (NOC) 60 25 7 --
All Other Work Permit 60 34 1 --
International Experience Canada (IEC) 56 38 13 --
Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP) 60 34 11 --
Global Skills Strategy (GSS) 60 19 13 --
WP - International Mobility ProgramTable Footnote ** 60 30 1 --
WP - Temporary Foreign Worker Program 60 41 19 --
Work Permit - Extension Total by Sub-Category 120 181 119 180-200
Agriculture NOC 120 160 93 --
All Other Work Permit - Extension 120 182 121 --
Work Permit - Extension Total by Program 120 181 119 180-200
WP-EXT- International Mobility Program 120 182 112 --
WP-EXT-Temporary Foreign Worker Program 120 179 154 --
Study Permit 60 45 23 30-50
Study Permit - Extension Total 120 170 110 195-215
Temporary Resident Visa 90 22 30-50
Temporary Resident Visa 14 88 21 50-60
Super Visa 112 117 58 --
eTA 5 mins 1 min 1 min 1 min
Visitor Record - Extension 186 145 125-145

MYLP TR Levels Plan categories.

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

Source: EDW as of August 1, 2025

DPU approved; Data is operational and subject to change.

Hong Kong Public Policy - As of July 31, 2025

Hong Kong Open Work Permit Processing

Year Applications Received Processing InventoryTable 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 35 0 35 15,500 850 16,300
2024 5,300 1,400 6,600 100 -- 100 6,600 1,000 7,600
2025 (up to July 31) 900 300 1,200 200 0 200 1,500 900 2,400
Grand Total 47,500 3,300 50,800 350 5 350 47,200 3,300 50,500

Hong Kong Open Work Permit Processing TimesTable Footnote * (in Days)

Work Permit Work Permit - Ext Overall
Processing
Time
181 183 181

Hong Kong Permanent Resident Processing

Year Hong Kong PR Public Policy
Received Processing InventoryTable Footnote * Total Processed Approval Rate Processing TimesTable Footnote **
(in months)
2021 1,000 0 700 97% --
2022 2,600 -- 1,100 97% --
2023 11,200 1,400 5,200 99% 5
2024 15,800 14,900 4,400 98% 15
2025 (up to July) 4,200 5,800 1,400 98% 19
Grand Total 34,900 22,100 12,700 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 8,400
2025 (up to July 31) 3,700
Total 20,000

Please note that values are rounded. 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 August 1, 2025;

DPU approved; Data is operational and subject to change.

Asylum Claim Intake by Mode & Top Nationality - As of July 31, 2025

Asylum Claim Intake by Organization and Mode

Organization Regular / Irregular Mode 2024
Jan to July
2025
Jan to July
% Change |
2025 vs 2024
Jan to July
CBSA Regular Airport 31,450 7,280 -77%
Inland 390 420 7%
Land Border 9,015 14,125 57%
Marine 15 5 -60%
CBSA Regular - Total 40,870 21,830 -47%
Irregular Irregular 855 1,055 24%
CBSA Irregular - Total 855 1,055 24%
CBSA - Total 41,720 22,890 -45%
IRCC Regular Inland 63,245 46,435 -27%
IRCC Regular - Total 63,245 46,435 -27%
Irregular Irregular 1,770 1,030 -42%
IRCC Irregular - Total 1,770 1,030 -42%
IRCC - Total 65,015 47,460 -27%
Unspecified Regular Inland 0 0 0%
Overall - Total 106,740 70,350 -34%

Asylum Claim Intake by Top 10 Countries

Rank Citizenship 2024
Jan to July
2025
Jan to July
% Change |
2025 vs 2024
Jan to July
1 Haiti 4,750 11,825 149%
2 India 19,690 11,115 -44%
3 Iran 3,765 4,065 8%
4 Nigeria 8,610 3,990 -54%
5 Mexico 6,405 2,935 -54%
6 China 2,030 2,570 27%
7 Bangladesh 12,070 2,300 -81%
8 Pakistan 3,250 2,040 -37%
9 Ghana 4,350 1,805 -58%
10 Sri Lanka 5,950 1,735 -71%
N/A Other 35,865 25,965 -28%
Overall - Total 106,740 70,350 -34%

Provincial Distribution (PD)

Province 2024 (Jan to July) 2025 (Jan to July) % Change |
2025 vs 2024
Intake % of total intake Intake % of total intake Jan to July
ON 55,255 53% 31,360 46% -43%
QC 37,870 36% 25,800 38% -32%
BC 6,155 6% 6,855 10% 11%
AB 5,445 5% 4,300 6% -21%

Eligibility Decisions Rendered by Year and by Organization

Organization 2024 (Jan to July) 2025 (Jan to July)
IRCC 73,575 47,450
CBSA 44,290 22,540
Overall 117,870 69,985
IRB-RPD InventoryTable Footnote * (as of July 31, 2025)
Over 290.0K claims

Eligibility Decisions Processing TimesTable Footnote * Ending July 31, 2024 and July 31, 2025 by Organization

Organization 2024
(in Days)
2025
(in Days)
Internal Service Standard
(in Days)
CBSA 56 1 30
IRCC 83 22 30
Overall 78 20 30
Work permit issuance post-eligibility and medical completionTable Footnote ** 8 14
Claim to Work Permit (WP)Table Footnote *** 88 48
Pre-Removal Risk Assessment Applications
Line of Business Intake
Jan - July 2024
Intake
Jan - July 2025
Intake % Difference PRRA Inventory as of July 31, 2025 Total Decisions
Jan - July 2024
Total Decisions
Jan - July 2025
Processing Times ending on July 31, 2025
(in months)
Pre-Removal Risk Assessment Applications 2,745 3,185 16% 4,950 2,560 3,570 16

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 August 1, 2025

Data is operational and subject to change.

Quebec Key Facts - As of July 31, 2025

Asylum claims made in Quebec

Year Location
Montreal-Trudeau International Airport Between Ports of Entry in Quebec
2022 11,570 38,905
2023 25,595 14,505
2024 22,995 1,045
2025 (up to July 31) 3,625 985
Total 63,785 55,440

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

Year 2024 2025
(Jan - July)
Number of work permits approvedTable Footnote * 51,350 19,705

Number of Work Permits (including Extensions) Issued under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and Destined to Work in QuebecTable Footnote *

Year 2024 2025
(up to July 31)
Work permits issued 45,700 13,200
Work permit extensions issued 33,600 7,500
Grand total 79,300 20,700

Please note that values are rounded. 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: IRCC-EDW (CBR) - Refreshed August 1, 2025

Data is operational and subject to change.

Client Service and Engagement - As of July 31, 2025

Jan - Dec 2024 Jan-July 2024 Jan-July 2025 % Difference
All Channels
Intake 7,402,400 4,331,900 4,336,200 0%
Output 4,804,800 2,848,700 2,845,100 0%
Phone OperationTable Footnote 1
Calls received in IVR (All call received) 7,409,600 4,325,300 4,281,000 -1%
Intake (Callers requesting an agent) 4,406,900 2,538,000 2,597,600 2%
Output (Calls answered by agents) 1,835,400 1,110,800 1,043,300 -6%
Answer Rate % 42% 44% 40% -4%
Email OperationsTable Footnote 2
Intake 2,452,500 1,460,300 1,486,400 2%
Output 2,448,200 1,411,100 1,550,200 10%
MCMPSTable Footnote 3
Cases (Intake and output) 460,000 267,700 230,700 -14%
CrisesTable Footnote 4
Calls received in IVR (All call received) 59,900 19,200 4,700 -76%
Intake (Callers requesting an agent) 23,700 18,600 4,700 -75%
Output (Calls answered by agents) 22,000 16,900 4,600 -73%
Answer Rate % 93% 91% 98% 8%
Email Intake 59,200 47,300 16,800 -64%
Email Output 39,200 42,100 16,300 -61%

Source: EDW as of August 1, 2025

Data is operational and subject to change.

Permanent Resident (PR) Card , Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) and Passport/Travel Document Processing and Service Standards - As of July 31, 2025

Permanent Resident (PR) Card Intake Processing Inventory
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % Difference
PR Card Total 496,100 345,200 -30% 70,200
Phase 1 - New Card 301,900 246,600 -18% 49,700
Phase 2 - Renewal 194,200 98,500 -49% 20,500
Permanent Resident (PR) Card Output Service Standard
(in days)
Processing TimesTable Footnote *
(in days)
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % Difference
PR Card Total 501,000 344,600 -31%
Phase 1 - New Card 294,500 238,800 -19% 60 40
Phase 2 - Renewal 206,500 105,800 -49% 28
Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) Intake Processing Inventory
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % Difference
12,700 10,700 -15% 2,300
PRTD Output Service Standard
(in days)
Processing TimesTable Footnote *
(in days)
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % Difference
13,300 11,800 0% 50

Passports: Intake, Issued and Output

Passport Intake and Output Intake Issued
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % DifferenceTable Footnote 1 Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % DifferenceTable Footnote 1
Passport Total 3,418,600 2,779,000 -19% 3,121,000 2,686,000 -14%
ESDC SCCTable Footnote 2 1,036,100 793,300 -23% 947,600 818,000 -14%
SCC-EESTable Footnote 3 153,400 151,300 -1% 151,200 149,200 -1%
SCC-PSTable Footnote 4 1,406,000 1,208,500 -14% 1,379,600 1,192,100 -14%
Mail-In (CAN) 558,800 340,700 -39% 418,400 277,600 -34%
Mail-In (US) 61,700 76,800 25% 44,300 55,000 24%
Member of Parliament (MP) 17,700 10,400 -41% 16,900 10,300 -39%
Total 3,233,700 2,581,100 -20% 2,958,000 2,502,300 -15%
GAC Consular 135,900 127,500 -6% 131,200 123,100 -6%
Total 135,900 127,500 -6% 131,200 123,100 -6%
IRCC Official Travel (OT) 10,000 9,100 -8% 8,800 8,800 0%
CXPTable Footnote 5 - 16,300 - - 15,800 -
Cit2PassportTable Footnote 6 350 2,900 702% 350 2,700 678%
Mail-In (CAN)Table Footnote 7 200 15 -93% 200 15 -92%
Non-Canadian Travel Document 38,500 42,100 9% 22,500 33,300 48%
Total 49,000 70,400 44% 31,800 60,500 90%

Passports: Intake, Issued and Output

Passport Intake and Output Rejected, Withdrawals and Close-out Refused
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % DifferenceTable Footnote 1 Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % DifferenceTable Footnote 1
Passport Total 166,400 110,000 -34% 1,400 1,600 20%
ESDC SCCTable Footnote 2 10,300 1,600 -84% 250 250 -10%
SCC-EESTable Footnote 3 350 250 -32% 55 55 8%
SCC-PSTable Footnote 4 5,100 1,800 -65% 950 1,300 30%
Mail-In (CAN) 110,100 67,100 -39% 60 60 -6%
Mail-In (US) 17,400 21,500 23% 10 10 13%
Member of Parliament (MP) 200 70 -62% - -- -
Total 143,500 92,300 -36% 1,300 1,600 20%
GAC Consular 3,700 4,000 6% - - -
Total 3,700 4,000 6% -
IRCC Official Travel (OT) 150 85 -43% -- - -
CXPTable Footnote 5 - 40 - - - -
Cit2PassportTable Footnote 6 1 15 1,600% - -- -
Mail-In (CAN)Table Footnote 7 35 - - -- - -
Non-Canadian Travel Document (TD) 18,900 13,600 -28% 10 10 0%
Total 19,100 13,700 -28% 15 10 -15%

Passport & Travel Document Processing Times and Service Standard Adherence

Organization & Service Type Travel Document Processing TimesTable Footnote *
(in days)
Travel Document Service Standard Adherence
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025
ESDC 00 Days Call Back Service 0 days 0 days 93% 97%
01 Day Urgent Service 1 1 94% 96%
09 Days Express Service 6 4 99% 100%
10 Days Service 13 8 78% 97%
20 Days Service 25 20 71% 90%
GAC Consular 19 15 92% 95%
IRCC 20 Days Service 18 26 97% 80%
20 Days Service Cit2Passport 14 12 98% 99%
20 Days Service Client Experience Platform - 13 - 100%
Non Canadian TD (RTD & COI) 318 31 45% 65%
Official Travel (OT) 30 20 72% 82%

GCMS processing time is based on pause methodology, while CI processing time is a combination of a pause and reset methodology. For application received after January 30, 2023( Eligible for SFA), it is Pause Methodology. For Application received before February 1, 2023 , it is a Reset Methodology.

10-Day Service refers to 'In-Person' and 'Pick-Up' services where 20-Day Service refers to 'Mail-In (Can)', 'Mail-In (US)', and 'Receiving Agents (RA)' services.

Official Travel, File Transfer, and Certified True Copies and Special Stamps are excluded from this report.

Source: EDW as of August 1, 2025

DPU approved; Data is operational and subject to change.

Citizenship Processing and Service Standards - As of July 31, 2025

Citizenship Intake Processing Inventory
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % Difference
Grants 213,500 183,600 -14% 269,300
Proofs 32,700 45,400 39% 26,400
Adoptions 2,500
Resumptions 20
Renunciations 250
Citizenship Output 2025 Approval Rates New Citizens
Jan - Jun 2025
Service Standard
(in months)
Processing TimesTable Footnote *
(in months)
Jan - Jul 2024 Jan - Jul 2025 % Difference
Grants 239,800 179,300 -25% 99% 174,500 12 8
Proofs 40,100 36,800 -8% 99.7% 2
Adoptions 400 450 26%
Resumptions 10 5 -13%
Renunciations 250 250 -2%

Please note that values are rounded. 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 August 1, 2025

Data is preliminary and subject to change.

MYLP - Annual Permanent & Temporary Resident Targets

SHP Evergreen Placemat (updated as necessary):

Annual PR Admission Targets 2024 2025 2026 2027
Overall Target 485,000 395,000 380,000 365,000
Economic 281,135 232,150 229,750 225,350
 Federal Economic Priorities 110,770 41,700 47,400 47,800
 Federal Business 5,000 2,000 1,000 1,000
 Federal Economic Pilots: 10,875 10,920 9,920 9,920
 Atlantic Immigration Program 6,500 5,000 5,000 5,000
 Provincial Nominee Program 110,000 55,000 55,000 55,000
 In-Canada Focus N/A 82,980 75,830 70,930
 Quebec Skilled Workers and Business 37,990 34,500 35,500 35,500
 Regularization Public Policy 0 50 100 200
Family 114,000 94,500 88,000 81,000
Spouses, Partners, and Children 82,000 70,000 66,500 61,000
Parents and Grandparents 32,000 24,500 21,500 20,000
Refugees and Protected Persons 76,115 58,350 55,350 54,350
 Protected Persons 27,000 20,000 18,000 18,000
 Resettled Refugees 49,115 38,350 37,350 36,350
  Government Assisted Refugees 21,115 15,250 15,250 15,250
  Blended Visa Office Referred Refugees 250 100 100 100
  Privately Sponsored Refugees 27,750 23,000 22,000 21,000
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other 13,750 10,000 6,900 4,300
2025-27 PR Admissions Target Breakdown 2025 2026 2027
Overall Target 395,000 380,000 365,000
Economic 58.8% 232,260 60.5% 229,900 61.7% 225,205
Family 23.9% 94,405 23.2% 88,160 22.2% 81,030
Refugees and Protected Persons 14.8% 58,460 14.6% 55,480 14.9% 54,385
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other 2.5% 9,875 1.8% 6,840 1.2% 4,380
Cumulative Total 1,140,000
Francophone Admissions Outside of Quebec Target % 8.50% 9.50% 10%
# 29,325 31,350 31,500
Annual TR TargetsTable Footnote * 2025 2026 2027
Overall TargetTable Footnote ** 673,650 516,600 543,600
Workers 55% 370,508 41% 211,806 44% 239,184
IMP (% of workers | # of workers) 76% 280,750 60% 126,200 65% 153,700
Humanitarian (% of workers | # of workers) 1.4% 5,000 1.2% 2,500 0.84% 2,000
TFWP (% of workers | # of workers) 22% 82,000 39% 82,000 34% 82,000
Students (% of workers | # of workers) 45% 305,900 59% 305,900 56% 305,900

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