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Hey Guys I have an unrelated question to this thread. I think one of you can help me for sure.

I am waiting for my PPR and currently on work permit which expires on Sep 2019. I'm tired of waiting so I want to go to India for holidays and come back as soon as I receive PPR, so that I can send them passport within 30 days.

Is it okay if I book one way ticket? Will it cause any immigration issues when I come back?
no issue you can go to India/ if u get the ppr over there u can send it to canada embassy. no issue with immigration. unless you are in closed work permit.
 
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Hey Guys I have an unrelated question to this thread. I think one of you can help me for sure.

I am waiting for my PPR and currently on work permit which expires on Sep 2019. I'm tired of waiting so I want to go to India for holidays and come back as soon as I receive PPR, so that I can send them passport within 30 days.

Is it okay if I book one way ticket? Will it cause any immigration issues when I come back?

You can visit India on TRV / WP and come back. No issues at all
But why one way ticket ?
 
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You can visit India on TRV / WP and come back. No issues at all
But why one way ticket ?
One way ticket because I'm waiting for PPR and I've heard that once you get PPR, you only have 30 days to submit your passport. Also, I don't have any thing important planned in India.

So, by booking one way ticket I can come back anytime if I get PPR sooner.
 
One way ticket because I'm waiting for PPR and I've heard that once you get PPR, you only have 30 days to submit your passport. Also, I don't have any thing important planned in India.

So, by booking one way ticket I can come back anytime if I get PPR sooner.
whats ur time line?
 
TBH I am kind of impressed. Instead of exploding an error 500, it just goes back to the home. It is "failing gracefully"...
Nicely put! ;)
 
One way ticket because I'm waiting for PPR and I've heard that once you get PPR, you only have 30 days to submit your passport. Also, I don't have any thing important planned in India.

So, by booking one way ticket I can come back anytime if I get PPR sooner.

I have a feeling before end of December we will get PPR. I am just 1 week apart.
I also want to book the tickets but just staying here for PPR. Moment I get, I am going to book the tickets.

One way tickets are very costly in this season. I advise better wait for PPR, then book return ticket. Just a thought, rest it's up to you.
 
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I have a feeling before end of December we will get PPR. I am just 1 week apart.
I also want to book the tickets but just staying here for PPR. Moment I get, I am going to book the tickets.

One way tickets are very costly in this season. I advise better wait for PPR, then book return ticket. Just a thought, rest it's up to you.
Yeah tickets are costly but this is the best time to visit India. Don't want to spend Christmas without Family ;)
 
I have a feeling before end of December we will get PPR. I am just 1 week apart.
I also want to book the tickets but just staying here for PPR. Moment I get, I am going to book the tickets.

One way tickets are very costly in this season. I advise better wait for PPR, then book return ticket. Just a thought, rest it's up to you.

Yes, as you said it is not advisable to buy a one-way ticket.
s/he could buy a two-way ticket, but of course not a charter one. This way, s/he could change the return date (for at most 100-200$)
 
Yes, as you said it is not advisable to buy a one-way ticket.
s/he could buy a two-way ticket, but of course not a charter one. This way, s/he could change the return date (for at most 100-200$)

yes + fare difference if any. this is also an option