Gary Goldshmidt said:
Please post a reply to this I have client from Manila and they all complain they had to purchase a two way flight even though it can never be used. The max I was told an airfare can be used is within one year, my clients are planning to stay two years.
Let me know if the one way plan fare is sufficient for Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Thanks
A letter from CBSA, I hope this can help others...
RE: Return Ticket for Super visa holder **13-34342**
CBSA-ASFC_CONTACT <CBSA-ASFC.CONTACT@cbsa-asfc.gc.ca>
5:16 PM (4 hours ag0)
Dear Madam;
There is no requirement for a visitor to possess a return ticket when travelling to Canada. Visitors do need to satisfy the officer at the port of entry that they will leave Canada at the end of their authorized stay and that they have sufficient funds to support themselves during their visit to Canada.
For more information on visiting Canada, please visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada's (CIC) Web site at:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/apply-who.asp
For all other questions related to this matter, we recommend that you contact CIC at 1-888-242-2100.
If you are located outside of Canada, please contact your nearest Canada visa office. A list of offices can be found at:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/index.asp
Thank you for contacting the Canada Border Services Agency.
-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxx]
Sent: August 25, 2013 7:27 AM
To: contact@cbsa.gc.ca
Subject: Return Ticket for Super visa holder **13-34342**
Dear Officer,
Good Day!
My enquiry is about Return Ticket for my mother who holds a super visa. Since we don't know how long the officer at the port of entry will let her stay in Canada, it would not be smart to get her a return ticket right now. My question is, Will she be accepted at the port of entry even without a return ticket? We were planning to extend her stay up to 2 years here in Canada.
Thank you so much!