Traveling on a one-way ticket? Many countries require proof that you’ll leave. Creating an onward ticket is the easiest way to satisfy this requirement.
Step-by-Step Process
1. Determine your onward destination
Choose a plausible onward destination — it can be your home country or any neighboring country.
2. Set a departure date
Your onward ticket should show departure within your permitted visa-free stay period.
3. Generate the onward ticket
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4. Present when required
Show your onward ticket at airline check-in or immigration when asked for proof of onward travel.
Pro Tips
- Choose a neighboring country for the most realistic onward ticket
- Set the departure date within your allowed stay period
- Keep the PDF on your phone for quick access
- Get your onward ticket before you arrive at the airport
Frequently Asked Questions
What destination should I choose for my onward ticket?
Choose a neighboring country or your home country. The destination should be plausible and within a reasonable travel distance.
Do all one-way travelers need an onward ticket?
Not all countries require one, but many do. It’s safest to always have proof of onward travel when traveling on a one-way ticket.
Can I use a bus or train ticket instead?
Some countries accept land travel tickets. However, a flight ticket is the most universally accepted form of proof.
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