The only free guide built specifically for aspiring Canadian travel advisors — covering TICO, OPC, host agency realities, and the exact mistakes that derail most people before they ever book their first client.
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Most of the content you've consumed about becoming a travel advisor was written for an American audience, about an American system, with no mention of the regulatory landscape you actually operate in as a Canadian.
That's not a small gap. It affects your registration, your host agency choice, and whether your business is built on a foundation that actually fits the country you're in.
Each section names the mistake, explains why it's particularly costly in the Canadian market, and gives you a clear, specific fix you can apply immediately.
TICO and OPC don't exist in American content. Building on the wrong foundation costs more than time.
Research feels responsible. At some point it becomes the reason you haven't started.
The host agency decision is second, not first. Most people get this sequence backwards.
Commission split is the most visible number and the least useful one for a new advisor.
Not a bureaucratic checkbox. A professional foundation that signals trust to every client you'll ever have.
Specialists earn more, build faster, and attract better clients. The opposite of what the fear says.
Ready isn't a feeling that arrives before you start. It's a feeling that arrives because you started. This is the mistake that contains all the others.
Every piece of advice in this guide was written through a Canadian lens. Not adapted from American content. Not "mostly applicable" to Canada. Written specifically for the regulatory environment, host agency realities, and compliance requirements of aspiring Canadian travel advisors.
I'm Isabelle — founder of Nossa Voyage Academy and a fellow Canadian who has navigated the travel advisor entry process firsthand. My background is in government and immigration, which means I understand regulatory frameworks and complex systems in a way that most travel educator content simply doesn't.
I've lived in multiple countries, speak multiple languages, and spent months consuming the same American content you've probably been consuming — before realizing that almost none of it applied to my actual situation as a Canadian.
I built Nossa Voyage Academy because I couldn't find the resource I needed. This guide is what I wish had existed when I started.
Knowing the mistakes is the beginning. What comes next is a structured, Canadian-specific path from where you are now to a registered, positioned, actively launching travel advisor business.
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