I submitted an in-Canada application to IRCC, and I am waiting for their decision. How long will it take to get my new study permit, work permit, or Temporary Resident Visa? What can I do while I am waiting?
IRCC publishes processing times for various types of applications. These are estimates and not service guarantees.
If you submitted a study permit renewal application before the expiry date on your old permit, and if you have remained in Canada, you may continue to study and work as authorized by a study permit as usual, even if your current permit has expired while you are waiting. Your Social Insurance Number remains valid.
If you submitted a Co-op Work Permit Application, you can work as authorized by your study permit until you have the work permit.
If you are eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit, and you submitted your application while you had a valid study permit, then you may be authorized to work without a work permit until you get the decision from IRCC. See the complete eligibility details in the ISSOs PGWP Application Guide.
If you need a new Temporary Resident Visa, then you should remain in Canada until your application is approved and the new visa is inserted into your passport. If you leave Canada, you won’t be able to return without a valid visa. (There is an exception if you have a valid study permit and travel only to the United States.)