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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG
Has anyone had experience going somewhere on a one-way flight?
I am going to Korea on a one-way flight as I am not sure how long I plan to stay. I was going to get my visa sorted when I arrived as Canadians can stay up to six months by default on a tourist visa. Right now I am not sure if I'm going to be applying for a student visa or obtaining a work visa.
From what I've researched, the worst case scenario is that they make me purchase a return ticket home, otherwise I'm denied boarding access.
If I need sufficient proof of funds, I assume a bank statement is more than sufficient? What about a credit card?
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im curious as to what ur purpose is in korea? if you plan to apply for a student visa, i believe u need to be accepted to a accredited college or university obtaining a bachelors or higher. work visa's for korea like any other country require sponsorship's which usually are obtained before entering the country.