Canada has reduced visa processing timelines for several popular categories used by applicants from India. As per the latest data shown on the official website of Canada, as of April 16, 2026, processing times indicate faster decisions for visitor visas, study permits, and family sponsorship applications.
For many travellers, students, and families, this means shorter waiting periods and quicker travel planning.
Visitor Visa Processing Time Drops Sharply
One of the biggest changes is in visitor visa processing times. The estimated timeline has fallen from about 57 days in March 2026 to around 23 days now.
This is a major improvement for travellers planning short trips, family visits, or tourism in Canada. Faster processing allows applicants to plan trips with more certainty.
Updated Canada Visa Processing Times for Indians

The table below shows the latest estimated processing times for major Canada visa categories for applicants from India, based on the most recent official data available as of April 16, 2026. These timelines may vary depending on individual application details.
| Visa Type | New Processing Time | Previous Time |
|---|---|---|
| Visitor visa | 23 days | 57 days |
| Study permit | 3 weeks | 4 weeks |
| Work permit | 7 weeks | 8 weeks |
| Super visa (parents and grandparents) | 182 days | unchanged |
| Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program | 7 days | unchanged |
| Dependent child sponsorship | 8 months | 16 months |
| Citizenship application | 13 months | 14 months |
The biggest improvement is in dependent child sponsorship, where waiting time has dropped from 16 months to eight months. Study permit decisions are also slightly faster, now taking about three weeks for Indian students.
Why Processing Times Keep Changing
IRCC regularly updates its timelines based on real application data. The department looks at how long it recently took to process most applications and adjusts estimates accordingly.
These timelines usually reflect how long it takes to process about 80 per cent of applications. Factors such as application volume, staffing levels, and case complexity can influence processing speed.
Some categories have not changed because application numbers remain stable.
Who Benefits From Faster Processing
The updated timelines are relevant for several types of applicants, including:
- Tourists applying for visitor visas
- Students planning to study in Canada
- Skilled workers applying for temporary work permits
- Families sponsoring children or relatives
- Individuals applying for citizenship
India continues to be one of the largest sources of international students and immigrants to Canada, so even small changes in processing times affect a large number of people.
Important Note for Applicants
Processing times are only estimates. Some applications may take longer depending on document verification, background checks, or additional information requests.
Online applications usually begin processing once submitted. Paper applications start processing after all documents are received.
Applicants are advised to apply early and ensure documents are complete to avoid delays.
What This Means for Travellers
Shorter processing times make travel planning easier, especially for students and families working with fixed timelines.
While approvals are never guaranteed, faster decisions reduce uncertainty and help applicants prepare for their move or trip more confidently.
Overall, the latest update signals steady improvements in processing speed across several popular Canadian visa categories.
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