REAL PAIN YET TO COME FOR HUTHIS, IRAN- TRUMP. (PHOTO).

Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has reduced its immigration backlog, improving visa processing efficiency. As of March 2025, the backlog has dropped to 821,200, a 7.95% decline from January’s 892,100, marking three consecutive months below one million.
IRCC processed 1,208,200 of the 2,029,400 total applications within standard timelines. However, delays persist, with Express Entry backlogs at 25%, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) at 36%, and visitor visa delays exceeding IRCC’s 50% target.
To address delays, IRCC has adopted automation, AI-driven analytics, and study permit caps. The Immigration Levels Plan 2025–27 maintains targets at 485,000 new residents in 2025 and 500,000 annually in 2026 and 2027. While processing improvements continue, early application remains crucial.
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