Onward ticket vs return ticket
I´m a British citizen with a British passport. I´ve always lived and worked in the UK, but have been travelling around South America for the last 11 months. I now wish to travel around Canada for a few weeks before returning to the UK. I can prove that I have sufficient funds for my stay in Canada (via a bank statement printed from the internet) and have two credit cards with me. I also have the address of a Canadian citizen (friend) who can vouch for me.
Now, the problem... The Canadian immigration website says that to visit Canada I need a return ticket, but I only have a one-way ticket (from South America). Now, my question... Is a seperate, onward ticket to the UK as good as a return ticket? I´m happy to buy an onward ticket (Canada->UK) before I leave for Canada, but only if I am confident that the immigration officers will let me into Canada. Will the fact that I have been travelling cause problems? I need to know very soon as I fly in a couple of days. Many thanks in advance |
Yes, they only want a proof that you will not stay in the country.
Here's the quote from the government site : Quote:
Happy travel to Canada ! And welcome to tpunk !!! |
silly question but why don't you have some sort of ticket out of there?
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Would you have problems entering Canada as a UK citizen with a greyhound bus ticket to the states??
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Yeah, that should be plenty.
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