Hello folks!
I don't know if this has been discussed here before, but I have heard some horror stories of people getting stopped at the border when entering Canada because they only had a one way ticket.
In October I will be getting married to a Canadian and applying through the inland process. Since I won't be leaving after, it only makes sense to have a one way-ticket in order to save money, however I am terrified of the border officers seeing this as a bad thing and not letting me in because of it. How do you who have applied through the inland process go through that? Was it a one way ticket? Is it all straight forward without any issues? Do they go to further questioning once you tell them you will be getting married and applying inland?
Thank you very much and sorry if this is a stupid question. I am quite paranoid of having things go wrong at the border...
I don't know if this has been discussed here before, but I have heard some horror stories of people getting stopped at the border when entering Canada because they only had a one way ticket.
In October I will be getting married to a Canadian and applying through the inland process. Since I won't be leaving after, it only makes sense to have a one way-ticket in order to save money, however I am terrified of the border officers seeing this as a bad thing and not letting me in because of it. How do you who have applied through the inland process go through that? Was it a one way ticket? Is it all straight forward without any issues? Do they go to further questioning once you tell them you will be getting married and applying inland?
Thank you very much and sorry if this is a stupid question. I am quite paranoid of having things go wrong at the border...