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How does IRCC process Permanent Residence applications?

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In 2023, Canada welcomed 471,550 new permanent residents, a number that exceeded 鈥榮 (IRCC鈥檚) for the year.

This large number of newcomers means that Canada鈥檚 immigration department must deal with hundreds of thousands of applications for (PR) every year鈥攊n addition to work and study permit applications.

So, how does the department process these PR applications every year?

The process leading up to applying for PR

Before delving into how IRCC processes PR applications, it may be useful for newcomers to review what the process is before applying for PR.

Most important here is the idea that most PR programs (such as managed programs, (PNPs), and other economic programs) work on a 鈥渃andidate鈥攁pplicant鈥 system. This means that newcomers first submit a candidate profile to the immigration department (for example through the Express Entry pool), and if they qualify, will be given an (ITA) for PR. Once newcomers submit their application after receiving an ITA, IRCC will then begin processing.

For Express Entry-managed programs (for example), this can be broken down into the following steps:

  • Submit a candidate profile to the Express Entry pool;
  • Receive an ITA; and
  • Reply to the ITA with a PR application within the allotted 60-day time frame.

Note: Other immigration streams (such as family sponsorship) may skip the candidate process and move straight into the application processing phase.

How does IRCC process my applications for PR?

According to the Auditor General鈥檚 report on IRCC鈥檚 application processing, the way that the immigration department processes PR applications can be broken down into the following steps:

Receiving the application

This is the simple process of receiving a newcomer鈥檚 application after they respond to their ITA. A file is created in the department鈥檚 Global Case Management System (GCMS).

Verification and preparation of documents

In this phase, the department assesses whether have been provided (i.e.: police certificate, proof of funds, etc.). In addition, the department prepares documents here for the next step, where they will determine eligibility of the application. If any documents are missing or incomplete, IRCC says it will return the application to the applicant.

While some PR programs allow applicants to resubmit their application, if it is found incomplete, the Express Entry-managed programs (the (CEC), the (FSWP) and the (FSTP)) do not. According to IRCC鈥檚 webpage, in these cases, applicants will have their application rejected, their fees refunded, and will need to restart the entire process.

Eligibility assessment

Here, the immigration department assesses the application against program standards, to make sure that all eligibility requirements and criteria are met. If an application fails here, IRCC will refuse the application outright, requiring applicants to restart the process..

Admissibility assessment

Within this phase, IRCC will evaluate whether an application meets admissibility criteria for PR. These are additional eligibility criteria wherein applicants must meet security and criminality checks, to be found eligible to come and settle in Canada.

In addition, applicants must pass an immigration medical exam to ensure that they do not have any healthcare-related issues that would put a strain on Canada鈥檚 socialised medical care system.

If applicants are found or inadmissible, IRCC says it will refuse their application, requiring the applicant to start the entire process again.

Interview (if needed)

At this stage, an application is once again reviewed for basic eligibility and admissibility requirements.

If an is required, applicants will be asked to come to an IRCC office to speak with an immigration officer. According to IRCC topics discussed here could range from verifying information in the PR application, verifying an applicant鈥檚 (or their family鈥檚) identity, and addressing any other concerns an officer may have around the application.

Under the three Express Entry-managed programs, selection criteria are more objective, usually resulting in the need for an interview being waived. Submitting a complete application maximises an applicant鈥檚 chances of not being called for an interview.

Success

If all the above steps are passed, an application will be found successful, and the applicant will receive PR status鈥攁fter which they are free to arrive and settle in Canada. For more on what to do after receiving PR, find our dedicated webpage .

How can I request more information on how my application is being processed?

Either before or after receiving a decision on your application, applicants to one of IRCC鈥檚 programs are free to request notes on how immigration officers are processing their application.

These notes are known as GCMS notes and are the default records the department keeps when processing an application through their system. The information available through these notes includes:

  • When the application was opened by an immigration officer;
  • The code of the immigration officer processing the application;
  • Application status at the time of the request, and more.

For more information on receiving GCMS notes, find our dedicated webpage .

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