IRCC added an interview referral process to PR assessment instructions for family class and spouse/common‑law partner (SCLPC) applications. Guidance covers overseas family‑class cases where applicants residing in Canada cannot attend visa‑office interviews; posted Jan 16, 2026.
Soheil Hosseini
January 18, 2026
Jurisdiction
Federal
Week
Week 4
Impact
Low
Programs Affected
IRCC adds interview referral process to permanent-residence assessment guidance for family and spouse/common-law partner applications
Summary: IRCC has updated its program delivery instructions to add an interview referral process for family class and spouse or common-law partner in Canada (SCLPC) permanent residence applications, including guidance for overseas family class cases where applicants residing in Canada cannot attend a visa office interview. Source: IRCC. Date of update: 2026-01-18. IRCC has issued a program delivery update adding a new section to the Assessment of an application for permanent residence instructions that outlines an interview referral process for the family class and SCLPC class. The update is posted as operational guidance for officers and made public as a courtesy to stakeholders. The changes include updated instructions for processing overseas family class applications when an applicant states they are unable to attend an interview at a visa office because they are currently residing in Canada. IRCC indicates the new section was added on January 16, 2026. Program affected: Sponsorship
Source: IRCC
Date of update: 2026-01-18
Urgency: Informational Potential impact (analysis):
- Positive: Clarifies officer procedures, potentially improving consistency, fairness, and predictability in handling interview logistics for cross-border cases; may reduce missed interviews and related delays.
- Negative: Implementation may introduce additional coordination steps between offices, with possible short-term processing slowdowns or uneven application across regions while procedures are absorbed. This update signals IRCC’s ongoing effort to standardize case handling where applicants’ residence and file location differ. Sponsors and applicants should monitor the posted instructions and ensure communications regarding interview availability are accurate and timely. For reference, IRCC notes these instructions are internal policy and procedure materials published to inform stakeholders.
Tags: IRCC, Canada Immigration, Family Sponsorship, SCLPC, Permanent Residence, Program Delivery Update, Interview Referral, Visa Office, Policy Guidance, Processing Procedures End of article.
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