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    Bridging Open Work Permit Processing Time: Latest Updates & Timelines

    Jack WilsonBy Jack WilsonMarch 6, 20266 Mins Read
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    If you are applying for permanent residence (PR) in Canada and hold a temporary work permit, the Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) will be one of the most crucial aspects of your immigration process. It allows you to keep working in Canada while your PR application is reviewed, but timing is crucial. Meanwhile, Bridging open work permit processing time has been changing in recent updates and sometimes taking longer than previous estimates so knowing what current timelines are and how delays will affect your authorization to work has become more crucial today than ever before, as well as the implications of new developments from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for you.

    What Is a Bridging Open Work Permit?

    The Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) is an open work permit reserved for temporary foreign workers with a valid permanent residence application in progress to allow them to continue working in Canada. In contrast to employer-specific open work permits, the BOWP is an open work permit that permits applicants to continue working for any employer in Canada while their PR application is processed and finalized.

    It is meant specifically for situations in which your present work permit is about to expire, but the decision hasn’t been made yet on your PR application. Eligibility includes having a valid PR application in process (usually evidenced by an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) from IRCC) and applying before your existing permit expires within a prescribed schedule.

    Latest Processing Time Updates

    Updated: Latest processing times for 2025-2026 (typical BOWP processing time is affected by workload volume and existing IRCC backlogs). It is still that most official sources estimate on average anywhere between 3 and 5 months BOWP processing time, particularly for online applications that were made during the applicant’s stay in Canada. However, in recent real-life cases and unofficial data from the applicants themselves, many are actually experiencing far longer waits, in some cases 7-8 months or more. IRCC’s goal to process work permits, including BOWP, takes about 120 days for 80% of applications, but it does not always achieve that standard due to backlogs and the high volume of applications.

    Why BOWP Processing Times Are Fluctuating

    There are a few elements that can determine variable processing times for Bridging Open Work Permits:

    • Application Volume: An increase in PR applications leads to heavier workloads and delayed processing.
    • Incomplete Applications: Lack of documentation or mistakes result in delays or rejection.
    • Biometrics Requirements: Biometric requests may prolong the process time.
    • Immigration Policies: IRCC policies, prioritizing certain categories, impact timelines.
    • IRCC System Workload: Peaks of seasonal demand and internal pressures at the IRCC can lead to wait time backlogs.

    Due to those factors, IRCC regularly revises timelines in its official processing tool — and applicants are strongly encouraged to watch it for real-time estimates.

    How to Track & Manage Your BOWP Application

    Stay on top of things and avoid nasty surprises by following these practical best practices:

    • Visit IRCC’s Official Processing Times Tool regularly to find updates specific to your application category.
    • Apply ONLINE — online applications are usually processed more quickly than paper ones.
    • Put In You Application At Minimum 4 Calendar Months Before Expiry Of your existing work permit.
    • Get Your AOR Letter First — You cannot apply to BOWP without it.
    • Implied Status — Your current permit continues to be valid, and as long as your BOWP is pending, you can work.

    Respond Immediately to Information Requests from IRCC

    Common Challenges & Solutions

    Even those who submit suitable documentation encounter problems while processing the BOWP. Between 3-8 months, you would have a common refusal reason for an incomplete PR application, making the BOWP eligible for your status in Canada. Others get into trouble when they apply late, after their work permit has expired and as such are left without status. R10 completeness check on IRCC’s side must be done before applying. It is important to ensure that your application has been compiled correctly and to minimize making mistakes that would cause delays or refusals and hiring an immigration consultant or lawyer can help you with this. As a best practice, alert IRCC of all such situations, communicate to avoid gaps in work authorization and plan your submissions with appropriate timing on your side.

    Eligibility Requirements for a BOWP

    Eligibility Requirements to Apply for a Bridging Open Work Permit

    • Have status in Canada, either temporary or maintained through timely application.
    • Have submitted a permanent residence application and are waiting for it to be finalized, having received an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) indicating that the application has passed the completeness check.
    • Apply if your current work permit is expiring in four months or less, but not yet expired, and you still hold status.
    • Apply using IRCC’s secure online portal along with all necessary supporting documentation and fees.

    When you satisfy all the requirements from the beginning, it leads to an easy review of documents and lesser uncertainty in processing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long does a typical BOWP take right now?

    Most estimates show around 3–5 months, but many applicants report longer waits — sometimes over 6 months.

    Can I work while my BOWP application is processing?

    Yes, if you filed before your current permit expires, you may continue working under implied status.

    Does a BOWP guarantee permanent residence?

    No, it doesn’t give PR, but it keeps you legally employed while your PR application is being reviewed.

    Does submitting online help with processing time?

    Yes, online applications are generally processed faster than paper submissions.

    Conclusion

    A daunting task is to fill the Open Work Permit processing time gap for a temporary worker to receive their permanent residence in Canada. As timelines change, and latest updates show longer wait times for many applicants, it becomes increasingly vital to stay informed and take initiative. It is better to apply early, ensure that your PR application is as thorough as possible and use IRCC’s official tools to check the status. Remember, it’s all about timing and paperwork in order to stay legal, avoid interruptions of your Canadian work authorization so confirm requirements, respond promptly to IRCC requests, check everything three times then get professional assistance if necessary. That is why knowing about the current processing times lets you plan ahead and enables you to secure your future in Canada on time.

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