If you are not a Canadian citizen, you can not board a flight to Canada without a return ticket. Buy a return, make sure that the return flight date can be changed.
as of June 1st, yes. You'll need it more for your return to the US then anything else.
Nope, just photo I.D. It's like a domestic flight
not again you need a visa to enter to canada
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You can enter into Canada for a period of 6 months. It will be especially easy for you since you are a UK citizen and you have family living in Canada. Just make sure you have a return ticket to the UK upon entery to Canada or the immigration officer may give you a bit of trouble..also have your sisters address and phone number handy. What I want to know is if you are a UK citizen who has stayed in Canada for 6 months and must leave..Can you get a ticket and reenter Canada the same week and stay for another 6 months? Hope someone has the answer to that question!!
no you need a passport
canada
A tourist visa is valid for no more then 90 days, and you must have "proof" (an airplane or boat ticket home or to another country) of leaving the country within that time or you will not be allowed to enter.In actuality, you will not be allowed to board the flight to get to Australia without proof of having a ticket to leave.
You may go directly to a immigration lawyer! hurry!
as of June 1st, yes. You'll need it more for your return to the US then anything else.
The down arrow or the Return/Enter keys.
yes because you live there but you need it to go to Canada
Chances are good that once you leave U.S. soil, that is if they let you, you may not get back. Homeland Security and all that
Enter key or Return on Mac.
You enter through the security and then wait for your flight. If your flight has arrived, go to the gate it arrived at and then so the lady at the counter your tickets. Move into the cabin. :)
Nope, just photo I.D. It's like a domestic flight
not again you need a visa to enter to canada