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Though i'm an international student who will be studying in Canada for the next four years, I might not be flying back to my home country due to personal and financial reasons. So even during holidays over there, I might just stay in Canada and seek a part-time job.

1. Nonetheless, is it necessary or even compulsory for an international student like me to get air tickets to fly back to home country during the term break?

Because I heard that the Canadian immigration officer who will assess our eligibility of entrance at the port of entry will ask for evidence of that air tickets? IS IT TRUE??? And what if I don't? Will I be refused entry into Canada even if i got my study permit approved?
 
lostintransition said:
Though i'm an international student who will be studying in Canada for the next four years, I might not be flying back to my home country due to personal and financial reasons. So even during holidays over there, I might just stay in Canada and seek a part-time job.

1. Nonetheless, is it necessary or even compulsory for an international student like me to get air tickets to fly back to home country during the term break?

Because I heard that the Canadian immigration officer who will assess our eligibility of entrance at the port of entry will ask for evidence of that air tickets? IS IT TRUE??? And what if I don't? Will I be refused entry into Canada even if i got my study permit approved?

Hi,

Apply some logic... How can you get a return flight ticket now, for a date.. four years from now! Let alone 4 years.. I don't think, you won't even get a return flight ticket..for a date, 1 year from now!

When, they say... return air tickets, they mean... show enough funds for a current return airfare (usually 2000$-3000$ extra) along with your tuion fees and living expenses. That's it!

Hope it clears your doubts!
 
tiger007 said:
Hi,

Apply some logic... How can you get a return flight ticket now, for a date.. four years from now! Let alone 4 years.. I don't think, you won't even get a return flight ticket..for a date, 1 year from now!

When, they say... return air tickets, they mean... show enough funds for a current return airfare (usually 2000$-3000$ extra) along with your tuion fees and living expenses. That's it!

Hope it clears your doubts!
Obviously I don't mean four years later!

I meant, within the first year.
 
You should get one way ticket........