Last Updated On 27 November 2024, 9:21 AM EST (Toronto Time)

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has provided its latest monthly backlog statistics, revealing that 2.4 million applications are under processing.

While significant progress has been made, over 1.05 million of these exceed IRCC’s normal service standards entering backlog, a 3.73% drop compared to the previous month.

This article explores most recent official backlog trends, their implications, and IRCC’s strategies to improve processing timelines and manage demand effectively.

Table of Contents

  • Current Status: As of October 31, 2024, IRCC’s inventory stands at 2,406,000 applications, including permanent residence, temporary residence, and citizenship applications.
  • Backlog Breakdown:

Temporary Residency

The highest drop was seen in temporary residency applications with reduction of 47,000 backlogged files.

Permanent Residency

Programs such as Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs are still processing applications above service standards, though slight increase (5,900) in backlog have been noted.

Application Type Within Service Standards (October 31, 2024) Within Service Standards (September 30, 2024) Month-on-Month Change
Citizenship 185,800 184,800 +0.54%
Permanent Residency 519,200 510,800 +1.64%
Temporary Residency 644,900 658,000 -1.99%
Total 1,349,900 1,353,600 -0.27%

Impact of Backlogs on Applicants and Canada

  1. Labour Market Challenges: Delays in work permits disrupt industries reliant on skilled immigrants.
  2. Family Separation: Prolonged family sponsorship application timelines increase emotional strain.
  3. Economic Integration Delays: Many immigrants experience uncertainty, affecting their settlement prospects.

IRCC aims to reduce backlogs across all categories. However, temporary resident visas and study permits face mounting demand, requiring innovative measures like automation and additional staffing to meet future targets.

Projected Backlog by Category

Category Projected Backlog At The End Of December 2024 Projected Backlog At The End Of November 2024 Actual Backlog (October 2024) IRCC’s October 2024 Projection
Citizenship 16% 16% 17% 17%
Express Entry 20% 20% 19% 15%
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) 20% 20% 25% 20%
Spousal Sponsorship 15% 15% 15% 15%
Temporary Resident Visas (TRVs) 61% 59% 74% 61%
Study Permits 26% 37% 33% 32%
Work Permits 40% 44% 46% 7%

Steps Forward for IRCC

  1. Scaling Resources: Hiring more immigration officers during peak times.
  2. Tech Integration: Automating simple application processes to improve efficiency.
  3. Policy Adjustments: Refining eligibility for temporary visas to balance demand.

While Canada’s immigration backlog reflects ongoing challenges, it also demonstrates IRCC’s resilience and commitment to improvement.

Applicants and stakeholders can expect continued updates as IRCC works toward streamlining operations.

Stay informed by visiting IRCC’s official updates.



Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

You may also like: Free Canada Settlement Services for new immigrants to get a job

New CPP Payments To Be Sent Canada-Wide On November 27

New Canada Income Tax Brackets For 2025

New $250 payment coming in Canada, GST relief effective Dec 14

 

OR

Table of Contents