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Oct 17, 2016
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Hello everyone,
I've gone through a lot of posts on this forum and couldn't find anyone who could firmly determine if a return ticket is needed or not.

I applied and received a Canadian W-1 work visa. This will be the first time I will enter Canada. My one way plane ticket has this message written on it: "It is necessary to present a return/on-going ticket or the relevant residence permit. Otherwise entry is not possible.". I will hopefully receive the work permit after landing, what I have now is the work visa (that page in my passport) and all other relevant documents.

My question is: Do I need a return ticket if I am entering Canada for the first time with a W-1 work visa?
If Yes: Does the return date have to be the same day or can it be months apart?
 
I was in the same situation as you when I first came to Canada. I didn't have a return ticket and everything went smoothly at the border.

As far as the airline company is concerned, they will only check your visa (page in passport), not your permit.

The need for a return ticket will vary depending on the border officer that ends up processing your entry.
In general, I don't think you need it, especially since your visa is at least for year right?
 
Thanks for the info. My flight is in a week so I guess we'll see soon enough. I'll post whatever happens.
My visa is valid for 2-3 years until my passport expires.
 
Hello everyone. Please would like to find out if I can buy a one-way ticket to canada with a work visa or must it be a return ticket. My work visa is valid for the next 3 years. Thanks
 
Hello everyone. Please would like to find out if I can buy a one-way ticket to canada with a work visa or must it be a return ticket. My work visa is valid for the next 3 years. Thanks

One way is fine.