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Study in Canada: Get Up to 100% Funding

This program equips prospective students to confidently plan and pursue their studies in Canada with a clear, strategic approach. Participants will identify the right schools and programs for their goals, secure viable funding options, and prepare a strong, well-structured study permit application. By the end of the program, you will have a defined education plan, a practical funding strategy, and a study permit application that positions you for approval and long-term success in Canada.

Benefits of Studying in Canada

World class education

Gain access to globally respected institutions, high academic standards, and qualifications recognized around the world.

Post-graduation work permit

Many Canadian programs make you eligible for a work permit of up to 3 years, allowing you to gain valuable Canadian work experience.

Pathway to permanent residence

Studying in Canada can create opportunities to qualify for permanent residence and build a long-term future in the country.
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What's included?

  • Step-by-step guidance on choosing the right Canadian school and program
  • Information on scholarships, student loans, and funding opportunities
  • A breakdown of the Canadian study permit process and required documents
  • Strategies to strengthen your application and avoid common mistakes
  • Insight into post-graduation opportunities and pathways to permanent residence in Canada

Your future in Canada starts here.

Program Contents

“From my time as a Canadian Educational Consultant, I developed strategies that delivered successful outcomes for my clients. Now, I’m going to share them with you.”
Sadé Holness, Holness Immigration

Success Stories

#Accepted | #Funded | #Approved |

Akinloye O., Nigeria
Admitted to the fully funded Dual Post-Graduate Certificate - Business Administration and Financial Analytics (RRN) at Trent University
Pia de M., Phillipines
Admitted to the Postgraduate Certificate in Construction Project Management at George Brown College
Nnaemeka O., Nigeria
Admitted to the fully funded Master of Science in Regulatory Affairs at Northeastern University
Efe U., Ghana
Admitted to the fully-funded Personal Support Worker Certificate at George Brown College
Ibukun O., Nigeria
Admitted to the fully funded Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems Business Analysis at George Brown College
Manasa J., India
Admitted to the College Certificate in Community Pharmacy Assistant at Niagara College

Turn your Canadian dream into a plan.

School placements

Where Our Students Have Gone

Here are a few of the many schools across Canada where our students have successfully attended.
Meet your mentor

Sadé Holness

Sadé Holness is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant and the founder of Holness Immigration. She holds a Bachelor of Economics and a Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law from Queen’s University in Canada. She has helped hundreds of immigrants navigate Canadian immigration processes, with a focus on building strong, well-prepared profiles. In addition to her immigration work, she operates in legal publishing, supporting legal education across colleges and universities in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this program for?

This program is designed for individuals who want to study in Canada and better understand the school selection, funding, and study permit process before applying.

Should I take this program if I have absolutely no money to study in Canada?

This program is recommended for those who are able to cover their living costs for at least one year and primarily need assistance funding their tuition costs. Click here to see the Canadian study permit minimum proof of funds requirements for living costs.

Can I bring my family with me to Canada?

Your spouse and dependent children may be able to apply to accompany you to Canada while you study, but eligibility depends on your program. Spousal open work permits are limited to spouses of students enrolled in eligible programs, including Master’s programs that are at least 16 months long, doctoral programs, and certain professional programs. Dependent children under the age of 22 are eligible to receive a study permit.

Do I need to already have a school acceptance?

No. This program is intended to help you choose a suitable school and program strategically before moving forward with applications.

Does this program include immigration representation?

No. This is an educational program designed to help you understand the process and prepare independently. Immigration services are offered separately through Holness Immigration. Click here to view the available services. 

Will this program help me find scholarships or funding?

Yes. The program includes guidance on scholarships, student financing options, and strategies international students use to fund their studies in Canada.

Will I learn about pathways to permanent residence?

Yes. The program explains how studying in Canada can connect to long-term opportunities such as work permits and pathways to permanent residence.
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