In-Canada class sponsorship has gone up to 36 months inside Canada
If you’re currently in the process of sponsoring your spouse or common-law partner for permanent residence in Canada or thinking about it, then you’ve likely noticed that IRCC’s processing times have gone up.
As of August 2025, new estimates show that some in-Canada sponsorship applicants may be waiting up to 36 months for a decision. For the applicants in Quebec, the timeline is even longer, up to 41 months with the added heartbreak of Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration, Francisation and Integration (MIFI) confirming it will no longer accept new applications to sponsor spouses, common-law or conjugal partners, and dependent children over 18 until June 25, 2026.
This significant increase is sending shockwaves through both applicants and immigration professionals. For couples trying to build a life together in Canada, the shift represents more than just a longer wait.
This change has caused confusion and concern for many couples who expected their applications to be processed within a year.
Let’s break down the current timelines, what they mean, and what options you may have.
Current Processing Times
The given timeline is based on IRCC’s most recent update and reflects the average processing time. Here’s how spousal/common-law sponsorship processing times currently stand:
| Sponsorship Type | Applicant’s Location | Estimated Processing Time |
| Inland Sponsorship | Inside Quebec | 40 months |
| Inland Sponsorship | Outside Quebec | 36 months |
| Family Sponsorship (Overseas) | In Quebec | 41 months |
| Family Sponsorship (Overseas) | Outside Quebec | 13 months |
What Does This Mean for Applicants?
A 36-month timeline unexpectedly introduces a number of serious implications:
- If the sponsor and applicant are not already cohabiting, then it may lead to longer family separation.
- Those with expiring temporary status must ensure they remain in status at all times.
- Delays in access to healthcare, education, and job opportunities, especially for applicants without an open work permit (OWP).
- Emotional and mental health strain, particularly for families.
What Are Your Options?
1. Evaluate Whether Inland or Outland Is Right for You
Many assume that if you’re already in Canada, you must apply through the Inland stream. That’s not always true. Family (overseas) applications, even for those living in Canada, may be processed significantly faster, where the current timeline is just 13 months.
2. Stay updated on Temporary status
If you’re applying inland and are already in Canada, make sure you maintain valid status as a visitor, worker, or student throughout the process. If your status is close to expiring, you must submit an extension before your status expires otherwise you will have to restore your status.
Final Thoughts
The rise in spousal sponsorship processing times, especially for those applying inside Canada and those with applications in process in Quebec, is deeply frustrating. If you haven’t submitted your application yet and you reside in Quebec then having to wait until 2026 brings its own upset.
If you’re feeling uncertain about your sponsorship plan, then Doherty Fultz Immigration would be happy to review your case and offer clear, honest guidance.
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