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Hi Everyone,
I have few questions. My brother has visitor visa , he came for a month last year in 2018. This time he is coming for 3 to 4 months but we didn't book the return ticket. Does he needs to have to return ticket to enter canada? Last time they didnt ask for any funds or return ticket though.
Thanks
 
Hi Everyone,
I have few questions. My brother has visitor visa , he came for a month last year in 2018. This time he is coming for 3 to 4 months but we didn't book the return ticket. Does he needs to have to return ticket to enter canada? Last time they didnt ask for any funds or return ticket though.
Thanks

Yes - he should have a return ticket. Airline may not let him board with a one way.
 
Hi Everyone,
I have few questions. My brother has visitor visa , he came for a month last year in 2018. This time he is coming for 3 to 4 months but we didn't book the return ticket. Does he needs to have to return ticket to enter canada? Last time they didnt ask for any funds or return ticket though.
Thanks

Last time isn’t relevant. New trip, new entry . What would he do if the CBSA asked him for his return ticket , proof of funds ? They ask him “ How long are you staying ?”, He says “ XX days “, ok show me proof
Why people want to complicate things is beyond me
 
Hi Everyone,
I have few questions. My brother has visitor visa , he came for a month last year in 2018. This time he is coming for 3 to 4 months but we didn't book the return ticket. Does he needs to have to return ticket to enter canada? Last time they didnt ask for any funds or return ticket though.
Thanks

Hi,

Not required at all.
Even my family members were here on TRV, CBSA & immigration officer just asked 'em length of stay.
Return ticket was not purchased & booked a month before they plan to return back.

Good Luck
 
As per Scylla there is no guarantee that an airline will support checkin with a one way ticket with a TRV so brother should be ready for that in case, same goes for CBSA given just because some else implies not required every entry into the country is unique.

Chances are they only as above get asked when did they last visit and how long this time, which implies to CBSA they will leave the country having visited and left before.

Advice is always with CBSA only answer questions asked and do to not volunteer anything additional, the latter is generally when a discussion could lead to funds and return ticket question.