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Ideas about flights out...
Dear Forumeers,
I plan to fly out with a work permit in april if not sooner (long story) And have been alarmed by the cost differance of one way flights against a return. :scared: Is it ok to book a return to save about £200 and then just cancel the return or would that cause problems with immigration/ work permit issue. :eek: I really do not need to waste anymore money.... please advise if you have done the flight out and saved any money. |
Re: Ideas about flights out...
Please offer any advice or tales of your own experiance.......need help :)
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for the work permit i think you need a return flight? all the uk people the company we're hoping to go with, all got return flights -most never used them - just rang and cancelled them when they arrived in canada ...
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Re: Ideas about flights out...
Originally Posted by DanielH
Please offer any advice or tales of your own experiance.......need help :)
would it be cheaper to fly charter to Calgary and get a one way hire to drive to winnipeg? I know its a long drive but........ Alternatively Lattitude plus fares (usually only available from the air canada website) are perhaps an alternative? |
Re: Ideas about flights out...
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
would it be cheaper to fly charter to Calgary and get a one way hire to drive to winnipeg? I know its a long drive but........
Alternatively Lattitude plus fares (usually only available from the air canada website) are perhaps an alternative? |
Re: Ideas about flights out...
Originally Posted by DanielH
Just looked at this idea...guess what.... more expensive...oh well looks like I'm paying a small fortune... just to get to Paradise
Then again I could be totally wrong :) Tony |
Re: Ideas about flights out...
It's fine to ditch the return portion of a return journey - what you can't do is take the Chicago trip you did say, and abandon the outbound Chicago-Winnipeg bit, stay in Chicago, if you then want to use the Chicago-London bit to come back. You'll find your ticket's probably been invalidated. (does that make sense? I've rewritten in 3 times and it still sounds odd).
Beware that some airlines (ThomasCook for certain) want to see a PR card or a Canadian passport if you're only going on a one-way ticket. This isn't a requirement of Canadian immigration, just the airline's rule. I assume they'd be fine with a work permit, I'm trying to remember if the letter we got when booking one-ways said "evidence of entitlement to remain in Canada such as PR card or passport" or whether it just said "PR card or passport". Check with whoever you book with. |
Re: Ideas about flights out...
Originally Posted by DanielH
Dear Forumeers,
I plan to fly out with a work permit in april if not sooner (long story) And have been alarmed by the cost differance of one way flights against a return. :scared: Is it ok to book a return to save about £200 and then just cancel the return or would that cause problems with immigration/ work permit issue. :eek: I really do not need to waste anymore money.... please advise if you have done the flight out and saved any money. Do whatever is cheapest, on a work permit I doubt that immigration are looking for a return ticket, so dont worry either way. |
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thank you "again" Biiiink and all that have added to this...looks like i'll get a return and cancel once I arrive.... found return for £352 and one way for £540 so have a guess which i'll be going for if I fly before Zoom start again.(may) But If you want cheap Zoom hits the spot £169 one way London to Winnipeg. Thanks all again.
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