In a new IRCC Backlog Update on Thursday August 24, 2023, Canada has been processing a record number of immigration and visa applications which include those for visitor visas, work permits, and study permits with a total application inventory of 2.3 million as of July 31, 2023.
Since the pandemic, the files have been heaping up and IRCC processing involves extensive assessment of applicants on a case-by-case basis, which takes up a great deal of time.
Backlog increases by 4.27% for temporary residency applications, with overall processing inventory mounting to 1,346,200 as compared to the previous backlog update.
The backlog reduces by 5.69% for citizenship and by 4.13% for permanent residency applications, with the overall inventory for these applications reducing by nearly 2%.
Although the backlogs are expected to reduce monthly but there is a high possibility that it will run into 2024.
New IRCC Backlog Update 2023
Application Type |
Overall Processing Inventory As of July 31 |
Overall Processing Inventory As of June 30 |
difference |
Citizenship |
296,900 |
302,000 |
-1.69% |
Permanent Residence |
631,500 |
644,000 |
-1.94% |
Temporary Residence |
1,346,200 |
1,318,000 |
2.14% |
Total |
2,274,600 |
2,264,000 |
0.47% |
IRCC Overall Processing Inventory
Application Type |
Backlog |
Percentage Change |
Within Service Standards |
Percentage Change |
Citizenship |
67,900 |
-5.69% |
229,000 |
-0.43% |
Permanent Residence |
290,500 |
-4.13% |
341,000 |
0.00% |
Temporary Residence |
444,200 |
4.27% |
902,000 |
1.16% |
Total |
802,600 |
0.20% |
1,472,000 |
0.64% |
IRCC Backlog data as of July 31, 2023
The Canadian government is facing backlash for welcoming a staggering increase in the record number of permanent and temporary residents every year amid the housing crisis.
2023 IRCC Monthly Backlog Data
Date |
Backlog |
Total Applications Under Processing |
July 31, 2023 |
802,600 |
2,274,600 |
June 30, 2023 |
801,000 |
2,264,000 |
May 31, 2023 |
820,000 |
2,248,000 |
April 30, 2023 |
809,000 |
2,006,000 |
March 31, 2023 |
896,300 |
2,017,700 |
February 28, 2023 |
910,400 |
1,962,600 |
January 31, 2023 |
974,600 |
1,944,500 |
Canadian Immigration Backlog in 2023
See below the IRCC’s official backlog projections for various application types by the end of September 2023
- 20% backlog for Federal High Skilled and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP via Express Entry)
- 24–26% backlog for Citizenship and spousal sponsorship applications.
- 17-20% for study permits and work permits.
- 36% for temporary resident visas or visitor visas.
Anything equal to or below 20% means IRCC is meeting the service standard for that business line.
Canada is still on course to welcome a total number of 465,000 applicants this year.
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