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My husband is on closed work permit. And my visit visa has been approved. Our lawyer has informed us we do not need to book return ticket as I will be accompanying my husband until 2025 (expiry his work permit). Anyone is this situation can help and let me know if this won’t be an issue if I don’t book return ticket. Thank you.
 
My husband is on closed work permit. And my visit visa has been approved. Our lawyer has informed us we do not need to book return ticket as I will be accompanying my husband until 2025 (expiry his work permit). Anyone is this situation can help and let me know if this won’t be an issue if I don’t book return ticket. Thank you.

If you held an OWP, then you would not need a return ticket. Since you have a TRV, the situation is different. I would recommend you speak with the airline you are flying with. Airlines will sometimes deny boarding to individuals with a TRV and only a one way ticket.
 
If you held an OWP, then you would not need a return ticket. Since you have a TRV, the situation is different. I would recommend you speak with the airline you are flying with. Airlines will sometimes deny boarding to individuals with a TRV and only a one way ticket.
If the airlines are ok with it. Will it not be a problem at the immigration?
 
If the airlines are ok with it. Will it not be a problem at the immigration?

I can't answer that question. If you have already applied for an OWP, then I would think CBSA will be OK with this since you can show you have taken steps to obtain a visa that allows to to remain in Canada long term. However your first issue is the airline.
 
I haven’t applied for OWP but have applied for PR and the process has already started. Not sure if that helps in not obtaining a return ticket. I’m sorry if I’m confusing. I am just worried and don’t know what to do. As our lawyer has specifically asked not to get a return ticket and I’m just worried.
 
I haven’t applied for OWP but have applied for PR and the process has already started. Not sure if that helps in not obtaining a return ticket. I’m sorry if I’m confusing. I am just worried and don’t know what to do. As our lawyer has specifically asked not to get a return ticket and I’m just worried.
How did you apply for PR?

That may actually complicate things a bit...maybe.

If the CBSA officer suspects that you will not leave Canada after your authorized stay, they could question you at length and could possibly refuse your entry. Having a submitted PR application could amplify those concerns, but you will not know...until you know, since every CBSA officer is different.
 
you don't need a return ticket.
I applied for PR last year, and I am currently in Canada on visitor visa and I didn't buy a return ticket.
 
Did the officer not question you anything?

No one asked me anything upon arrival. I literally did not say a single word during the whole landing process.
I think you will be fine as long as you have a legit reason not to have a return ticket. I did not buy one because I am not sure how long I need to stay and the price were too high, I wanted to wait till the price go down, which turns out to be declining recently. even if someone questioned about the return ticket, my answer would be fine I believe.
 
No one asked me anything upon arrival. I literally did not say a single word during the whole landing process.
I think you will be fine as long as you have a legit reason not to have a return ticket. I did not buy one because I am not sure how long I need to stay and the price were too high, I wanted to wait till the price go down, which turns out to be declining recently. even if someone questioned about the return ticket, my answer would be fine I believe.
Thank you all for helping. :)