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Question on tickets
« on: June 04, 2005, 07:53:09 PM »
OK, stupid question time.... :)

Do you have to fly from your country of origin and do you need a return ticket even though you have a fiancee Visa ?

  I was planning on flying out of Toronto as my fiancee will be visting friends there for a week before we/I move and we'd like to fly out together... but I just read something about having to fly in from your country of origin, though I can't confirm it on the "Official" website.
  Also we found great tickets on Zoom Airlines.   One way being MUCH cheaper.

  Any advice is appreciated  :D
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Re: Question on tickets
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2005, 08:35:05 PM »
You do not need a return ticket. Your fiance visa means that you have been given permission to settle in the UK.  However,  it might be cheaper for you to purchase a return ticket, rather than a one-way, anyway.  You won't have to show it to the immigration officer at the airport, though.


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Re: Question on tickets
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2005, 09:26:02 PM »
I went through this too.
I called several travel agents and got a great price on a one way.

Once you book with an airline be absolutely certain you call that airline so they put a note on your file that you do not need a return ticket.
I was on Delta and got different answers from different people that I called until I got snippy and was transfered to some Canadian office that dealt with international flight issues. They knew I didn't need a return ticket and noted it on my files once I explained the different answers I got.

Last thing I wanted was to be at the airport at 6am with no home to return to and denied a boarding pass for lack of a return ticket.

Thanks to using a travel agency I knew to make that call and saved about $200 as well.




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Re: Question on tickets
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2005, 03:25:27 AM »
 I found that on Zoom airlines you can get a one-way ticket for half the price of round trip.. just like it should be...lol

 Now my only concern is can I actually leave from Toronto instead of from inside the US.....
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Re: Question on tickets
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2005, 12:55:16 PM »
I found that on Zoom airlines you can get a one-way ticket for half the price of round trip.. just like it should be...lol

 Now my only concern is can I actually leave from Toronto instead of from inside the US.....

Yes, you can leave from Toronto. 
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