IRCC Overview - April 30, 2021
Permanent Resident
Intake
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Intake
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
% Change YTD
Total
294,141
113,464
113,464
0%
Economic
Canadian Experience Class
Canadian Experience Class (EE)
60,312
12,996
49,469
281%
Canadian Experience Class (No EE)
25
4
5
25%
Caregiver Program
Caring For Children Program
3
2
-
-100%
Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
1,385
1,383
1
-100%
High Medical Needs Program
-
-
-
-
Home Support Worker
374
373
-
-100%
Interim Pathway Measure
-
-
3
-
Live-in Caregiver Program
196
81
40
-51%
Federal Business
Federal Business
801
800
-
-100%
Federal Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Workers (C-50)
20
9
1
-89%
Federal Skilled Workers (EE)
33,915
11,679
14,170
21%
Federal Skilled Workers (Pre C-50)
-
-
-
-
Ministerial Instruction Economic Programs/Pilot Programs
Atlantic Immigration Pilots
4,618
1,641
1,543
-6%
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot
26
10
17
70%
Guardian Angels
664
-
10,228
0%
Out-of-status construction workers in the GTA
80
-
55
0%
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
376
38
244
542%
Start-up Visa
716
710
-
0%
Provincial/Territorial Nominees
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE)
27,595
11,660
6,963
-40%
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE)
27,490
13,351
23
-100%
Quebec Business
Quebec Business
398
397
-
-100%
Quebec Skilled Workers
Quebec Skilled Workers
5,484
5,006
6
-100%
Skilled Trades
Skilled Trades (EE)
307
-
-
-
Skilled Trades (No EE)
-
-
-
-
Family Class
Parents and Grandparents
Parents and Grandparents
118
54
278
415%
Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH)
Domestic
20,964
10,076
75
-99%
Overseas
38,927
16,349
8,718
-47%
Humanitarian
Blended Visa Office-Referred
Blended Visa Office-Referred
-
-
-
-
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
3,788
2,716
126
-95%
Government-assisted RefugeesFootnote 1
Federal Government-assisted Refugees
9,464
3,714
1,129
-70%
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees
155
88
18
-80%
Humanitarian & Compassionate
Humanitarian & Compassionate
11,138
3,792
12,158
221%
Privately Sponsored Refugees
Privately Sponsored Refugees
37,475
9,909
8,114
-18%
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
7,282
6,608
34
-99%
Public Policy
Public Policy
16
11
45
309%
Other
Other
Other
29
7
1
-86%
Output
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Output
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
Total
227,135
90,396
109,606
Economic
Canadian Experience Class
Canadian Experience Class (EE)
28,666
9,523
27,928
Canadian Experience Class (No EE)
53
14
57
Caregiver Program
Caring For Children Program
121
101
49
Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
153
127
28
High Medical Needs Program
54
46
3
Home Support Worker
47
39
27
Interim Pathway Measure
918
769
342
Live-in Caregiver Program
599
485
172
Federal Business
Federal Business
1,392
569
337
Federal Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Workers (C-50)
118
24
120
Federal Skilled Workers (EE)
25,576
14,756
3,931
Federal Skilled Workers (Pre C-50)
-
-
-
Ministerial Instruction Economic Programs/Pilot Programs
Atlantic Immigration Pilots
2,241
1,142
783
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot
14
9
12
Guardian Angels
-
-
719
Out-of-status construction workers in the GTA
46
-
42
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
4
-
37
Start-up Visa
300
94
143
Provincial/Territorial Nominees
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE)
21,309
6,200
3,106
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE)
25,234
9,945
10,100
Quebec Business
Quebec Business
3,721
616
820
Quebec Skilled Workers
Quebec Skilled Workers
11,055
4,072
6,760
Skilled Trades
Skilled Trades (EE)
230
196
12
Skilled Trades (No EE)
1
-
17
Family Class
Parents and Grandparents
Parents and Grandparents
11,188
4,985
4,476
Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH)
Domestic
17,447
6,378
9,633
Overseas
27,700
11,154
14,455
Humanitarian
Blended Visa Office-Referred
Blended Visa Office-Referred
-
-
-
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
4,627
1,741
2,437
Government-assisted RefugeesFootnote 1
Federal Government-assisted Refugees
4,389
2,485
1,087
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees
555
337
154
Humanitarian & Compassionate
Humanitarian & Compassionate
8,831
2,588
7,746
Privately Sponsored Refugees
Privately Sponsored Refugees
14,950
7,797
2,869
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
15,542
4,177
11,183
Public Policy
Public Policy
32
19
12
Other
Other
Other
22
8
9
Admissions
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Admissions
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
Total
184,610
73,246
91,956
Economic
Canadian Experience Class
Canadian Experience Class (EE)
24,981
9,045
25,196
Canadian Experience Class (No EE)
31
12
53
Caregiver Program
Caring For Children Program
243
147
29
Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
122
67
11
High Medical Needs Program
97
60
3
Home Support Worker
39
22
1
Interim Pathway Measure
1,408
859
135
Live-in Caregiver Program
961
603
77
Federal Business
Federal Business
316
141
32
Federal Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Workers (C-50)
70
26
106
Federal Skilled Workers (EE)
24,259
12,898
3,247
Federal Skilled Workers (Pre C-50)
4
4
-
Ministerial Instruction Economic Programs/Pilot Programs
Atlantic Immigration Pilots
1,699
574
705
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot
12
7
7
Guardian Angels
-
-
347
Out-of-status construction workers in the GTA
45
-
39
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
4
-
19
Start-up Visa
259
117
58
Provincial/Territorial Nominees
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE)
14,098
4,145
4,390
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE)
24,623
10,399
12,134
Quebec Business
Quebec Business
1,107
545
418
Quebec Skilled Workers
Quebec Skilled Workers
11,477
4,031
7,353
Skilled Trades
Skilled Trades (EE)
565
464
21
Skilled Trades (No EE)
-
-
10
Family Class
Parents and Grandparents
Parents and Grandparents
10,461
4,312
2,728
Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH)
Domestic
15,243
5,012
7,810
Overseas
23,590
10,248
8,760
Humanitarian
Blended Visa Office-Referred
Blended Visa Office-Referred
51
17
13
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
3,385
1,092
1,934
Government-assisted RefugeesFootnote 1
Federal Government-assisted Refugees
3,471
1,382
948
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees
401
294
124
Humanitarian & Compassionate
Humanitarian & Compassionate
3,322
806
2,638
Privately Sponsored Refugees
Privately Sponsored Refugees
5,313
2,411
544
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
12,861
3,465
12,055
Public Policy
Public Policy
76
38
7
Other
Other
Other
16
3
4
Inventory
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
InventoryFootnote 2
End of 2020
End of Apr 2020
End of Apr 2021
Total
457,952
410,303
552,285
Economic
Canadian Experience Class
Canadian Experience Class (EE)
47,816
20,146
70,960
Canadian Experience Class (No EE)
51
57
65
Caregiver Program
Caring For Children Program
220
200
201
Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
3,009
1,892
3,435
High Medical Needs Program
55
56
52
Home Support Worker
944
605
1,027
Interim Pathway Measure
5,166
5,290
4,793
Live-in Caregiver Program
2,507
2,431
2,584
Federal Business
Federal Business
5,418
6,192
5,133
Federal Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Workers (C-50)
153
124
200
Federal Skilled Workers (EE)
37,321
21,708
52,379
Federal Skilled Workers (Pre C-50)
19
24
24
Ministerial Instruction Economic Programs/Pilot Programs
Atlantic Immigration Pilots
3,008
1,883
6,033
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot
27
15
31
Guardian Angels
41
-
9,998
Out-of-status construction workers in the GTA
34
-
42
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
8
6
578
Start-up Visa
1,270
1,448
1,429
Provincial/Territorial Nominees
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE)
24,053
22,379
29,150
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE)
43,167
46,543
46,001
Quebec Business
Quebec Business
15,269
18,312
14,802
Quebec Skilled Workers
Quebec Skilled Workers
21,385
27,397
28,757
Skilled Trades
Skilled Trades (EE)
1,425
1,140
1,428
Skilled Trades (No EE)
6
2
6
Family Class
Parents and Grandparents
Parents and Grandparents
39,905
39,343
36,332
Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH)
Domestic
21,665
25,730
23,626
Overseas
42,508
45,781
55,573
Humanitarian
Blended Visa Office-Referred
Blended Visa Office-Referred
-
-
-
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
19,954
19,898
20,116
Government-assisted RefugeesFootnote 1
Federal Government-assisted Refugees
21,556
15,955
23,474
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees
1,107
987
1,451
Humanitarian & Compassionate
Humanitarian & Compassionate
20,103
18,086
25,960
Privately Sponsored Refugees
Privately Sponsored Refugees
57,092
39,004
70,089
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
21,453
27,574
16,434
Public Policy
Public Policy
65
79
102
Other
Other
Other
172
16
20
Processing times and Service standards
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Processing TimeFootnote 3 (PR in months, PR Cards in Days) Last 12 months
Service Standard (PR in months, PR Cards in Days)
2020 Full Year
12 Month Period ending on Apr 2020
12 Month Period ending on Apr 2021
Economic
Canadian Experience Class
Canadian Experience Class (EE)
8
8
8
6
Canadian Experience Class (No EE)
64
64
27
Caregiver Program
Caring For Children Program
18
6
22
Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
8
7
19
High Medical Needs Program
17
7
21
Home Support Worker
7
6
19
Interim Pathway Measure
10
7
20
Live-in Caregiver Program
55
54
53
Federal Business
Federal Business
24
22
34
Federal Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Workers (C-50)
66
74
29
Federal Skilled Workers (EE)
12
9
18
6
Federal Skilled Workers (Pre C-50)
-
136
-
Ministerial Instruction Economic Programs/Pilot Programs
Atlantic Immigration Pilots
12
6
14
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot
-
-
-
Guardian Angels
-
-
3
Out-of-status construction workers in the GTA
-
-
3
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
-
-
-
Start-up Visa
22
16
25
Provincial/Territorial Nominees
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (EE)
11
8
12
6
Provincial/Territorial Nominees (No EE)
21
18
21
11
Quebec Business
Quebec Business
49
54
49
Quebec Skilled Workers
Quebec Skilled Workers
27
22
27
11
Skilled Trades
Skilled Trades (EE)
17
13
32
6
Skilled Trades (No EE)
-
13
21
Family Class
Parents and Grandparents
Parents and Grandparents
24
19
28
Spouses, Partners, and Children (incl. FCH)
Domestic
15
13
16
Overseas
17
13
19
12
Humanitarian
Blended Visa Office-Referred
Blended Visa Office-Referred
-
-
-
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
Dependents Abroad of Protected Persons
37
31
38
Government-assisted RefugeesFootnote 1
Federal Government-assisted Refugees
19
15
22
Quebec Government-assisted Refugees
21
18
27
Humanitarian & Compassionate
Humanitarian & Compassionate
29
30
27
Privately Sponsored Refugees
Privately Sponsored Refugees
17
22
16
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
Protected Persons Landed In Canada
24
22
23
Public Policy
Public Policy
36
30
47
Other
Other
Other
16
8
12
PR Cards
Intake
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Intake
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
% Change YTD
Total
365,426
136,669
138,685
1%
Other
Phase I - New Cards
Phase I - New Cards
184,863
73,052
92,109
26%
Phase II - Renewals
Phase II - Renewals
180,563
63,617
46,576
-27%
Output
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Output
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
Total
322,071
115,877
148,853
Other
Phase I - New Cards
Phase I - New Cards
168,079
65,632
66,584
Phase II - Renewals
Phase II - Renewals
153,992
50,245
82,269
Inventory
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
InventoryFootnote 2
End of 2020
End of Apr 2020
End of Apr 2021
Total
42,187
-
65,205
Other
Phase I - New Cards
Phase I - New Cards
31,875
56,939
Phase II - Renewals
Phase II - Renewals
10,312
8,266
Processing times and Service standards
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Processing TimeFootnote 3 (PR in months, PR Cards in Days) Last 12 months
Service Standard (PR in months, PR Cards in Days)
2020 Full Year
12 Month Period ending on Apr 2020
12 Month Period ending on Apr 2021
Other
Phase I - New Cards
Phase I - New Cards
107
26
127
61
Phase II - Renewals
Phase II - Renewals
130
25
118
Intake
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Intake
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
% Change YTD
Total
23,956
13,985
4,724
-66%
Asylum
CBSA
7,958
5,559
1,231
-78%
IRCC
15,998
8,426
3,493
-59%
Output
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Output
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
Total
18,586
14,401
4,324
Asylum
CBSA
8,772
6,046
1,285
IRCC
9,814
8,355
3,039
Pre-Removal Risk AssessmentFootnote 5
Intake
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Intake
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
% Change YTD
Total
1,386
998
509
-49%
Output
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Output
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
Total
3,044
1,121
534
Inventory
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Inventory 2
End of 2020
End of Apr 2021
Total
4,102
3,855
Processing Times
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Processing Time 3 (PR in months, PR Cards in Days) Last 12 months
2020 Full Year
12 Month Period ending on Apr 2020
12 Month Period ending on Apr 2021
Total
14
11
16
Temporary Resident
Note: CBSA workload excluded
Intake
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Intake
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
% Change YTD
Total
4,796,794
2,614,674
1,128,988
-57%
Temporary ResidentFootnote 6
Workers
Work Permit Total
178,644
93,749
83,674
-11%
Agriculture NOCFootnote 7
23,687
9,402
14,277
52%
All Other Work Permit
87,979
34,641
43,164
25%
International Experience Canada (IEC)
30,842
30,521
4,159
-86%
SAWPFootnote 7
36,136
19,185
22,074
15%
Work Permit - Extension Total
2,497,587
1,313,506
593,268
-55%
Agriculture NOC
12,190
2,616
4,015
53%
All Other Work Permit - Extension
364,834
103,471
137,207
33%
Students
Study Permit
315,998
92,371
133,502
45%
Study Permit - Extension
199,367
64,742
52,352
-19%
Visitors
eTA
795,768
626,268
52,072
-92%
Temporary Resident Visa
587,515
354,847
153,839
-57%
Visitor Record - Extension
221,915
69,191
60,281
-13%
Temporary Resident Pilot Programs
Work Permit Pilots/Public Policies/Special Programs
Total-WP-Pilots
1,247
899
2,600
189%
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
285
96
53
-45%
Bridging open work permits (BOWP) for caregivers and their Dependents
240
235
2
-99%
Caregive Other (Live-in Caregiver Program, Low-Skill Pilot, Interim Pathway for Caregivers)
204
78
54
-31%
Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) and Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCP)
486
484
1
-100%
Hong Kong Open Work Permits (Public Policy)
-
-
2,463
0%
Open work permit pilot program for permanent residence applicants in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
4
4
2
-50%
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Employer-specific work permits
28
2
25
1150%
Global Skills Strategy
Global Skills Strategy - PA
14,603
5,854
6,712
15%
Work Permit - Extension Pilots/Public Policies/Special Programs
Total-WP-EXT-Pilots
49,188
15,774
13,275
-16%
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
320
77
72
-6%
Bridging open work permits (BOWP) for caregivers and their Dependents
17,925
4,283
5,712
33%
Caregive Other (Live-in Caregiver Program, Low-Skill Pilot, Interim Pathway for Caregivers)
18,315
5,548
6,700
21%
Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) and Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCP)
44
44
1
-98%
Hong Kong Open Work Permits (Public Policy)
-
-
69
0%
Open work permit pilot program for permanent residence applicants in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
12,544
5,822
677
-88%
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Employer-specific work permits
39
-
44
0%
Yukon Community Pilot (YCP)
1
-
-
0%
Output
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Output
2020 Full Year
(Jan - Apr) 2020
(Jan - Apr) 2021
Total
4,316,650
2,473,174
1,086,572
Temporary ResidentFootnote 6
Workers
Work Permit Total
148,296
72,786
76,723
Agriculture NOCFootnote 7
23,077
8,009
13,882
All Other Work Permit
64,046
25,807
34,243
International Experience Canada (IEC)
25,680
19,435
7,499
SAWPFootnote 7
35,493
19,535
21,099
Work Permit - Extension Total
2,266,421
1,249,452
598,577
Agriculture NOC
11,004
2,109
6,365
All Other Work Permit - Extension
353,484
96,407
180,940
Students
Study Permit
221,378
78,273
164,896
Study Permit - Extension
215,721
42,134
43,551
Visitors
eTA
794,412
629,096
51,444
Temporary Resident Visa
512,614
359,220
63,264
Visitor Record - Extension
157,808
42,213
88,117
Temporary Resident Pilot Programs
Work Permit Pilots/Public Policies/Special Programs
Total-WP-Pilots
630
353
779
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
209
91
142
Bridging open work permits (BOWP) for caregivers and their Dependents
4
2
4
Caregive Other (Live-in Caregiver Program, Low-Skill Pilot, Interim Pathway for Caregivers)
392
259
85
Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) and Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCP)
5
1
6
Hong Kong Open Work Permits (Public Policy)
-
-
474
Open work permit pilot program for permanent residence applicants in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
-
-
4
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Employer-specific work permits
20
-
64
Global Skills Strategy
Global Skills Strategy - PA
22,162
7,350
16,340
Work Permit - Extension Pilots/Public Policies/Special Programs
Total-WP-EXT-Pilots
44,847
11,935
26,282
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
323
66
96
Bridging open work permits (BOWP) for caregivers and their Dependents
15,472
3,228
10,207
Caregive Other (Live-in Caregiver Program, Low-Skill Pilot, Interim Pathway for Caregivers)
18,052
4,945
11,899
Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) and Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCP)
2
2
1
Hong Kong Open Work Permits (Public Policy)
-
-
68
Open work permit pilot program for permanent residence applicants in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
10,969
3,694
3,961
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Employer-specific work permits
28
-
50
Yukon Community Pilot (YCP)
1
-
-
Inventory
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
InventoryFootnote 8
End of 2020
End of Apr 2020
End of Apr 2021
Total
575,654
588,186
Temporary ResidentFootnote 6
Workers
Work Permit Total
51,653
61,520
Agriculture NOCFootnote 7
2,407
3,141
All Other Work Permit
38,533
47,647
International Experience Canada (IEC)
8,477
7,327
SAWPFootnote 7
2,236
3,405
Work Permit - Extension Total
80,635
42,803
Agriculture NOC
339
325
All Other Work Permit - Extension
80,296
42,478
Students
Study Permit
119,598
90,410
Study Permit - Extension
16,580
26,387
Visitors
eTA
20,650
20,877
Temporary Resident Visa
176,359
266,732
Visitor Record - Extension
110,179
79,457
Temporary Resident Pilot Programs
Work Permit Pilots/Public Policies/Special Programs
Total-WP-Pilots
3,094
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
38
Bridging open work permits (BOWP) for caregivers and their Dependents
476
Caregive Other (Live-in Caregiver Program, Low-Skill Pilot, Interim Pathway for Caregivers)
39
Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) and Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCP)
481
Hong Kong Open Work Permits (Public Policy)
2,028
Open work permit pilot program for permanent residence applicants in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
10
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Employer-specific work permits
22
Global Skills Strategy
Global Skills Strategy - PA
6,012
Work Permit - Extension Pilots/Public Policies/Special Programs
Total-WP-EXT-Pilots
5,042
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
2
Bridging open work permits (BOWP) for caregivers and their Dependents
491
Caregive Other (Live-in Caregiver Program, Low-Skill Pilot, Interim Pathway for Caregivers)
744
Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) and Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCP)
44
Hong Kong Open Work Permits (Public Policy)
-
Open work permit pilot program for permanent residence applicants in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
3,755
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Employer-specific work permits
6
Yukon Community Pilot (YCP)
-
Processing times and Service standards
Application Type/ Immigration Category Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category Sub-Group
Application Type/ Immigration Category
Processing TimeFootnote 3 (PR in months, PR Cards in Days) Last 12 months
Service Standard (TR, eTA in Minutes)
2020 Full Year
8 weeks ending on last completed week of Apr 2020
8 weeks ending on last completed week of Apr 2021
Temporary ResidentFootnote 6
Workers
Work Permit Total
72
36
63
60
Agriculture NOCFootnote 7
43
41
15
60
All Other Work Permit
113
65
90
60
International Experience Canada (IEC)
43
23
411
56
SAWPFootnote 7
20
15
41
60
Work Permit - Extension Total
104
89
39
120
Agriculture NOC
92
87
29
120
All Other Work Permit - Extension
105
89
40
120
Students
Study Permit
101
38
76
60
Study Permit - Extension
100
117
57
120
Visitors
eTA
1
1
4
5
Temporary Resident Visa
36
19
123
14
Visitor Record - Extension
139
116
208
120
Temporary Resident Pilot Programs
Work Permit Pilots/Public Policies/Special Programs
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
118
39
164
Bridging open work permits (BOWP) for caregivers and their Dependents
-
-
-
Caregive Other (Live-in Caregiver Program, Low-Skill Pilot, Interim Pathway for Caregivers)
239
96
32
Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) and Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCP)
-
-
-
Hong Kong Open Work Permits (Public Policy)
-
-
44
Open work permit pilot program for permanent residence applicants in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
-
-
-
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Employer-specific work permits
-
-
-
Global Skills Strategy
Global Skills Strategy - PA
105
29
22
Work Permit - Extension Pilots/Public Policies/Special Programs
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
60
43
18
Bridging open work permits (BOWP) for caregivers and their Dependents
106
88
36
Caregive Other (Live-in Caregiver Program, Low-Skill Pilot, Interim Pathway for Caregivers)
174
102
75
Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) and Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCP)
-
-
-
Hong Kong Open Work Permits (Public Policy)
-
-
12
Open work permit pilot program for permanent residence applicants in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
238
148
291
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) – Employer-specific work permits
2
-
3
Yukon Community Pilot (YCP)
-
-
-
Passport
Notes:
Numbers in this report are consolidated from SAS CI and GCMS Answers depending on which system the application was entered (IRIS vs GCMS)
GCMS received applications with a status of Prospective, Entered in Error or Admin Error are excluded
GCMS issued TD’s only include status Confirmed
Security channel is excluded
Channels
Applications Received by Calendar Year (CY)
Travel Documents Issued
CY 2020
2020 (Jan-Apr)
2021 (Jan-Apr)
CY 2020
Jan-Apr 2020
Jan-Apr 2021
% Change Compared to Last CYTD
Certificate of Identity (COI)
16,343
8,315
3,905
12,805
5,287
3,537
-33%
Official Travel (OT)
9,467
3,959
3,448
8,421
3,001
3,419
14%
Walk-in
575,412
378,378
154,128
546,700
389,419
121,751
-69%
RA
140,572
125,589
8,553
144,057
122,768
8,418
-93%
Mail-in (CAN)
103,465
64,576
34,043
87,172
50,236
32,145
-36%
Mail-in (US)
27,018
7,659
10,437
23,809
7,194
9,331
30%
MP
4,636
4,145
472
4,769
3,756
449
-88%
Consular
71,413
28,482
24,238
69,756
28,040
23,074
-18%
Total
948,326
621,103
239,224
897,489
609,701
202,124
-67%
Citizenship
Note: As of Apr 30, 2021, there were 34,690 grant applications and 28,880 proof applications in the mailroom (not yet created to GCMS). Therefore the total inventory including the mailroom estimated counts for grants and proofs were 408,854 and 49,387 respectively.
Intake
Application Type/ Citizenship Category
Intake
Previous CY
2020
Previous CYTD
Jan - Apr 2020
Current CYTD
Jan - Apr 2021
Percentage Change
Grants
198,202
67,712
43,317
-36%
Proofs
22,370
14,826
926
-94%
Output
Application Type/ Citizenship Category
OutputFootnote 9
Previous CY
2020
Previous CYTD
Jan - Apr 2020
Current CYTD
Jan - Apr 2021
Percentage Change
Grants
80,965
59,660
30,324
-49%
Proofs
29,767
10,629
12,664
19%
New Citizens
Application Type/ Citizenship Category
New Citizens
Previous CY
2020
Previous CYTD
Jan - Apr 2020
Current CYTD
Jan - Apr 2021
Percentage Change
Grants
109,892
61,620
14,692
-76%
Inventory
Application Type/ Citizenship Category
Inventory (in persons)
Dec 2020
Apr 2020
Apr 2021
Percentage Change
Grants
287,700
210,924
374,164
77%
Proofs
22,382
30,177
20,507
-32%
Processing Time
Application Type/ Citizenship Category
Processing Time (in months)
2020
May 2019 - Apr 2020
May 2020 - Apr 2021
Percentage Change
Grants
16
15
20
33%
Proofs
14
9
15
67%
Ceremonies
Ceremony Events
Previous CY
2020
Previous CYTD
Jan - Apr 2020
Current CYTD
Jan - Apr 2021
Percentage Change
In-personFootnote 10
710
656
-
-
Virtual
9,048
-
604
-
Recipients in Ceremonies
Previous CY
2020
Previous CYTD
Jan - Apr 2020
Current CYTD
Jan - Apr 2021
Percentage Change
In-personFootnote 10
-
-
-
-
Virtual
48,047
-
15,633
-
Online tests
Online Test Completed
Previous CY
2020
Previous CYTD
Jan - Apr 2020
Current CYTD
Jan - Apr 2021
Percentage Change
Online TestFootnote 11
3,117
-
41,693
-
Note:
Data is subject to change.
Data Sources:
Permanent Resident, Temporary Resident, Asylum, PRRA, and PR Card: EDW (CBR) as of May 3, 2021
Citizenship: IRCC-EDW (MBR)
Passport: SAS CI, GCMS Answers as of May 4, 2020
Please note data more recent than March 31 ,2021 has not been publicly released
Canada - Admission of Permanent Residents by Immigration Category, 2019 - April 2021
Immigration Category
Application Type
Immigration Category Sub-Group
2019
2020
Jan-Apr 2021
Economic - Federal Worker program
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs
AHSP-Atlantic High Skilled Program
2,560
925
305
AIGP-Atlantic International Graduate Program
310
175
100
AISP-Atlantic Intermediate Skilled Program
1,275
605
300
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs Total
4,140
1,700
705
Canadian Experience
Canadian Experience (Express Entry)
30,225
24,975
25,180
Canadian Experience (No Express Entry)
80
30
55
Canadian Experience Total
30,305
25,005
25,230
Caregiver
CG-Caregiver Caring for Children Program
3,260
1,650
165
CP-Caregiver pilot program
--
--
--
HCP-Home Child Care Provider Pilot
5
120
10
HMN-High Medical Needs Program
540
100
--
HSW-Home Support Worker Pilot
--
35
0
LC-In-Canada Live-in Caregiver
5,920
950
75
LC2-Dependant (outside Canada) of a Caregiver that lives in Canada
80
10
0
Caregiver Total
9,805
2,870
255
Rural and Northern Immigration
0
50
60
Skilled Trade
Skilled Trade (Express Entry)
1,180
565
20
Skilled Trade (No Express Entry)
--
0
10
Skilled Trade Total
1,180
565
30
Skilled Worker
Skilled Worker (Express Entry)
58,185
24,260
3,250
Skilled Worker (No Express Entry)
575
75
105
Skilled Worker Total
58,755
24,330
3,355
Federal Worker Program Total
104,190
54,520
29,635
Economic - Federal Business
Investor
5
0
0
Self-Employed
805
315
30
Start-up Business
525
260
60
Federal Business Total
1,335
575
90
Economic - Quebec Worker
Provincial Nominee Program
Provincial Nominee Program (Express Entry)
20,015
14,100
4,390
Provincial Nominee Program (No Express Entry)
48,635
24,625
12,130
Provincial Nominee Program Total
68,645
38,720
16,520
Skilled Worker
19,100
11,475
7,350
Quebec Worker Program Total
19,100
11,475
7,350
Economic - Quebec Business
Entrepreneur
115
45
5
Investor
3,210
1,055
405
Self-Employed
60
5
10
Quebec Business Total
3,385
1,105
420
Economic Total
196,655
106,400
54,015
Sponsored Family
Inland port of entry
Sponsored Children
485
495
280
Sponsored Extended Family Member
5
10
--
Sponsored Parent or Grandparent
1,075
2,230
1,020
Sponsored Spouse or Partner
27,335
16,020
8,595
Inland port of entry total
28,900
18,750
9,900
Other port of entry
Sponsored Children
3,545
1,975
615
Sponsored Extended Family Member
485
215
45
Sponsored Parent or Grandparent
20,905
8,200
1,710
Sponsored Spouse or Partner
37,400
19,935
7,010
Other port of entry total
62,340
30,320
9,385
Not stated port of entry
Sponsored Children
--
15
--
Sponsored Extended Family Member
--
0
0
Sponsored Parent or Grandparent
30
35
0
Sponsored Spouse or Partner
35
175
10
Not stated port of entry total
70
220
10
Sponsored Family Total
91,305
49,295
19,295
Resettled Refugee & Protected Person in Canada
Resettled Refugee
Blended Sponsorship Refugee Total
995
50
15
Government-Assisted Refugee Total
9,950
3,870
1,070
Privately Sponsored Refugee Total
19,145
5,315
545
Resettled Refugee Total
30,090
9,235
1,630
Protected Person
Dependant of protected person Total
4,985
3,385
1,935
Protected Person Total
13,460
12,865
12,060
Protected Person in Canada Total
18,445
16,250
13,995
Resettled Refugee & Protected Person in Canada Total
48,530
25,485
15,625
All Other Immigration Total
4,680
3,410
2,640
Total
341,175
184,590
91,580
Notes:
All values between 0 and 5 are shown as “--”. This is done to prevent individuals from being identified when IRCC data is compiled and compared to other publicly available statistics. All other values are rounded to the closest multiple of 5 for the same reason; as a result of rounding, data may not sum to the totals indicated.
Data are preliminary estimates and are subject to change.
'Inland port of entry' provides data on permanent residents who landed from within Canada. It gives the number of those who landed at an IRCC inland office. The data, however, excludes those who ‘flagpole’ in order to land. There are no accurate methods of reporting on flagpolers as they would be counted under the ‘border’ as port of entry. Currently, there are no means to differentiate these individuals from those who landed from other countries
'Other port of entry' includes airport, border, marine and unspecified as port of entry.
Source: IRCC, CDO, Permanent Residents, April 30, 2021 Data
Data request tracking number: CDO-21-0220
Footnotes
Footnote 1
GAR includes counts of refugees under the BVOR program for all activities except admissions, as BVOR cases are selected from the overall GAR inventory
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Footnote 2
There is a lag and delay in application intake reporting due to COVID-19. Not all applications received have been promoted into the system.
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Footnote 3
Processing times refer to the time in which 80% of applications were finalized by IRCC. Please note that a minimum of 10 cases are required to calculate processing times, and that the country is based on the principal applicants’ country of residency.
Permanent Resident, Permanent Resident Card, and Citizenship processing time should read as 80% of cases finalized in the last 12 months were completed within X months or less. Temporary Resident processing time should read as 80% of cases finalized in the last 8 weeks were completed within X days or less.
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Footnote 4
Asylum Output is based on positive and negative eligibility decisions and by eligibility decision date.
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Footnote 5
PRRA processing time should read as 80% of cases finalized (negative/positive decision) in the last 12 months were completed within X months or less. It based on PRRA initiated date to PRRA final decision date rendered by IRCC date.
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Footnote 6
This category does not include Pilot Programs
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Footnote 7
SAWP is work permits by special program “Seasonal Agricultural Work Program”. “Agricultural NOC” includes all work permits related to agriculture by the National Occupational Code (9617, 9462, 8611, 8432, 8431, 8255, 8252, 9463, 9618, 6331, 7511, 0821, 0822).
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Footnote 8
TR Pilot Inventory is as of May 4, 2021
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Footnote 9
Grant Output includes Granted, Not Granted, Refused, Withdrawn, Abandoned and Other Reasons
Proof Output includes Approved, Refused, Withdrawn, Abandoned and Other Reasons
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Footnote 10
In-person ceremony events includes only completed ceremonies and data source is from CPPG.
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Footnote 11
Online test data as of May 3, 2021
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