The minister added that she expects another wave of passport applications to occur in the next few years because the first Canadian passports issued with 10-year expiry dates will be due for renewal come July 2023.
Between August and April 2022, about 1.1 million applications for both new and renewed passports were filed as a result of pandemic restrictions loosening, causing more Canadians to resume travel.
As of early August 2022, over 25 percent of those 1.1 million applications had not been processed.
Nexus Backlog
While the passport application backlog may be nearly cleared, applicants applying for Nexus passes—which offer expedited travel over the Canada-U.S. border—are still facing long wait times.Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said earlier this month that the Nexus backlog was between 220,000 to 240,000 applications long.
On the same day, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced they would be offering extended hours and introducing more interview options for Nexus applicants in order to address what it called the “significant backlog.”
CBSA added in a joint statement on Jan. 10 that Nexus approvals have been accelerated for about 80 percent of applicants and that it has processed a combined 203,000 enrollments along with U.S. Customs and Border Protection since October 2022.