Can a Canadian citizen go to Berlin on a one-way ticket?

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My friend was thinking of booking last-minute trips...& I was wondering whether a Canadian citizen not born in Canada can travel to Berlin for a month with a one-way ticket and no visa? I'm not sure about when exactly I want to return...or do you need proof of return stuff? If so, what are the list of things needed?



Best Answer

As a Canadian citizen (your country of birth is irrelevant), you can enter and stay within the Schengen area for up to 90 days within a 180 day period. Unlike in many other countries, the Schengen immigration regulations do not require you to present a return or onward ticket to enter the Schengen area, only that you can prove means of subsistence to leave the Schengen area. Proof of financial means to buy a return ticket after arriving in Berlin is hence more than good enough.




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Do you need a return ticket to enter Germany?

You will need sufficient proof of funds and a return plane ticket. For additional information about visas for the Schengen area, see the Schengen Visa page.

Can you travel to Europe without a return flight?

Remember, onward travel is just that \u2013 proof that you're leaving your destination country. It doesn't need to be a return to your original departure point. In most cases, you'll pay less for a bus ticket out of the country than a plane ticket.

Can I leave Canada with a one way ticket?

We've come to realize that one way tickets are a problem with customs and that its not unusual to be refused entry (or even allowed to board the outgoing plane) if you do not have a return ticket.

Can I enter Germany with Canadian passport?

Canadian passport holders do not need a visa to visit Germany from Canada for stays of up to 90 consecutive days for purposes of tourism, business, or medical treatment. Canadians also do not need a transit visa for Germany, even if they leave the transit area of the airport.



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