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South Korea one-way ticket
Posted: Thu July 17, 2008 05:31 AM UTC
Hi all!

So, my sister and I fly from the US to Korea in September. We have one-way tickets. I realize that technically we aren't supposed to do that, but will we still be okay do you think?

Or, should we try to have reservations for leaving on the ferry to China?

Thanks for your thoughts!
LeylaHilal
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South Korea Re: one-way ticket
Posted: Thu July 17, 2008 01:08 PM UTC
If you are American passport holders, you will have no problems.

Welcome to the land of the morning calm

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DSwede
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South Korea Re: one-way ticket
Posted: Fri July 18, 2008 05:57 AM UTC
The books say that you will need a return ticket for your visa for China. I have seen cases where the Chinese do not follow all of their rules but I would be cautious about the China side of this.

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bpritts
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South Korea Re: one-way ticket
Posted: Fri July 18, 2008 06:15 AM UTC
Agreed. For Chinese Visa application, you need inbound and outbound itinerary. Korea is not as particular.

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DSwede
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South Korea Re: one-way ticket
Posted: Sat July 19, 2008 02:47 AM UTC
Thanks for the responses. We are actualyy Canadian. Any thoughts on that for Korea?

For China, we thought if we had proof of money in our bank acount that might work?? Thoughts?

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LeylaHilal
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South Korea Re: one-way ticket
Posted: Sat July 19, 2008 05:45 AM UTC
Canadian wil not have any issues coming to Korea. Canadians are actually granted 90 day tourist visas on arrival. Americans only get 30 day.

Showing finacial funds with your application for Chinese Visa will not help. Chinese embassy requires itinerary showing dates of travel. You do not actually have to show them physical tickets, a printed itinerary from an airline, travel agent, etc. will do.

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DSwede
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