Traveling on one-way tickets
Although I intend to comply with length-of-stay limits, I don't want to
pre-plan anything. If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? -- Wes Groleau |
Traveling on one-way tickets
On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 21:48:36 -0600, "W. Wesley Groleau"
wrote: Although I intend to comply with length-of-stay limits, I don't want to pre-plan anything. If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? I have always had return tickets when I arrived, but I don't remember ever having been asked to prove that I had them. |
Traveling on one-way tickets
W. Wesley Groleau wrote:
Although I intend to comply with length-of-stay limits, I don't want to pre-plan anything. If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? Going on a bike tour? -- K. Lang may your lum reek. |
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On 12-21-2015 12:01, Király wrote:
W. Wesley Groleau wrote: Although I intend to comply with length-of-stay limits, I don't want to pre-plan anything. If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? Going on a bike tour? Partly. Doing some volunteer work in Spain and Romania, but also doing a few hundred kilometers on bicycle. -- Wes Groleau |
Traveling on one-way tickets
On 12-21-2015 11:39, Ken Blake, MVP wrote:
On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 21:48:36 -0600, "W. Wesley Groleau" wrote: Although I intend to comply with length-of-stay limits, I don't want to pre-plan anything. If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? I have always had return tickets when I arrived, but I don't remember ever having been asked to prove that I had them. I was definitely asked in Wales last June, and in that case I did have a ticket out, but they still gave me a hard time about whether I was solvent enough for the ten days till the flight. But since you mention it, this time I start in Spain, and the last time I was there they didn't ask. -- Wes Groleau |
Traveling on one-way tickets
On 12-21-2015 03:28, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 20 Dec 2015 21:48:36 -0600, "W. Wesley Groleau" wrote: If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? It probably depends on the country where you arrive and the immigration guys. Spain, then later by land to Romania. "As little time as possible" was a winning answer to "How long do you intend to stay here?" when arriving at Schiphol before UK was in the EU. By contrast, I would like to have spent longer last spring when I had a two-day layover at Schiphol. -- Wes Groleau |
Traveling on one-way tickets
On 12-21-2015 21:34, W. Wesley Groleau wrote:
By contrast, I would like to have spent longer last spring when I had a two-day layover at Schiphol. oops. It was actually October 2014, not last spring. -- Wes Groleau |
Traveling on one-way tickets
On 12/21/2015 04:48 AM, W. Wesley Groleau wrote:
Although I intend to comply with length-of-stay limits, I don't want to pre-plan anything. If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? The problem might arise before you even get there, when you want to check in for the flight. We had that problem once going the other way (Europe-Mexico) and the checkin clerk said we needed a return ticket in case we were refused entry and the airline would have to fly us back. Just following orders of course. |
Traveling on one-way tickets
If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind
of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? All British passengers going to continental Europe by Ryanair fit that description. There's no problem. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- e m a i l : j a c k @ c a m p i n . m e . u k Jack Campin, 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU, Scotland mobile 07800 739 557 http://www.campin.me.uk Twitter: JackCampin |
Traveling on one-way tickets
On 01-02-2016 16:30, Jack Campin wrote:
If I arrive in a Schengen country on a one-way ticket, what kind of proof do I need that I am solvent enough to buy a ticket out? All British passengers going to continental Europe by Ryanair fit that description. There's no problem. Seems like your answer would not apply to American passengers going to continental Europe by KLM. (or Mexicans/United or ....) -- Wes Groleau |
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