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Do I need a return ticket to Canada if I'm a Japanese National?


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Here's my situation:



Passengers



  • Canadian National (Me)

  • Japanese National (My wife), also Permanent Resident of Canada

Itinerary



  • YUL->MSP

  • MSP->HND

We are going to Japan with One-way tickets.
I contact Delta (the airline for the trip) through Twitter and they tell me I don't need a return ticket but my wife does.
Confused, I contact Delta on the phone explaining the situation.



The lady on the phone tells me:
-Sorry the guy on Twitter is wrong, you (Canadian National) need to get a return ticket or any ticket out of Japan but your wife (Japanese National) doesn't need one.



Relieved, I write back to the guy on twitter and tell him he's wrong.
He replies to me with this:




National Japan (JP) /Residence Canada (CA) Embarkation
Canada (CA) /Transit USA (US) Destination Japan (JP)



(SEE NOTE 60190)
NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.




I'm back to Square #1....



Since Delta can't answer my question, here's my question: Do I need a return ticket? Does my wife needs one?



Thank you










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  • Are you flying or transiting through the USA?

    – RoboKaren
    10 hours ago






  • 2





    We are transiting through the USA (MSP)

    – GaijinJim
    10 hours ago















6















Here's my situation:



Passengers



  • Canadian National (Me)

  • Japanese National (My wife), also Permanent Resident of Canada

Itinerary



  • YUL->MSP

  • MSP->HND

We are going to Japan with One-way tickets.
I contact Delta (the airline for the trip) through Twitter and they tell me I don't need a return ticket but my wife does.
Confused, I contact Delta on the phone explaining the situation.



The lady on the phone tells me:
-Sorry the guy on Twitter is wrong, you (Canadian National) need to get a return ticket or any ticket out of Japan but your wife (Japanese National) doesn't need one.



Relieved, I write back to the guy on twitter and tell him he's wrong.
He replies to me with this:




National Japan (JP) /Residence Canada (CA) Embarkation
Canada (CA) /Transit USA (US) Destination Japan (JP)



(SEE NOTE 60190)
NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.




I'm back to Square #1....



Since Delta can't answer my question, here's my question: Do I need a return ticket? Does my wife needs one?



Thank you










share|improve this question









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  • Are you flying or transiting through the USA?

    – RoboKaren
    10 hours ago






  • 2





    We are transiting through the USA (MSP)

    – GaijinJim
    10 hours ago













6












6








6








Here's my situation:



Passengers



  • Canadian National (Me)

  • Japanese National (My wife), also Permanent Resident of Canada

Itinerary



  • YUL->MSP

  • MSP->HND

We are going to Japan with One-way tickets.
I contact Delta (the airline for the trip) through Twitter and they tell me I don't need a return ticket but my wife does.
Confused, I contact Delta on the phone explaining the situation.



The lady on the phone tells me:
-Sorry the guy on Twitter is wrong, you (Canadian National) need to get a return ticket or any ticket out of Japan but your wife (Japanese National) doesn't need one.



Relieved, I write back to the guy on twitter and tell him he's wrong.
He replies to me with this:




National Japan (JP) /Residence Canada (CA) Embarkation
Canada (CA) /Transit USA (US) Destination Japan (JP)



(SEE NOTE 60190)
NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.




I'm back to Square #1....



Since Delta can't answer my question, here's my question: Do I need a return ticket? Does my wife needs one?



Thank you










share|improve this question









New contributor




GaijinJim is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.












Here's my situation:



Passengers



  • Canadian National (Me)

  • Japanese National (My wife), also Permanent Resident of Canada

Itinerary



  • YUL->MSP

  • MSP->HND

We are going to Japan with One-way tickets.
I contact Delta (the airline for the trip) through Twitter and they tell me I don't need a return ticket but my wife does.
Confused, I contact Delta on the phone explaining the situation.



The lady on the phone tells me:
-Sorry the guy on Twitter is wrong, you (Canadian National) need to get a return ticket or any ticket out of Japan but your wife (Japanese National) doesn't need one.



Relieved, I write back to the guy on twitter and tell him he's wrong.
He replies to me with this:




National Japan (JP) /Residence Canada (CA) Embarkation
Canada (CA) /Transit USA (US) Destination Japan (JP)



(SEE NOTE 60190)
NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.




I'm back to Square #1....



Since Delta can't answer my question, here's my question: Do I need a return ticket? Does my wife needs one?



Thank you







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  • Are you flying or transiting through the USA?

    – RoboKaren
    10 hours ago






  • 2





    We are transiting through the USA (MSP)

    – GaijinJim
    10 hours ago

















  • Are you flying or transiting through the USA?

    – RoboKaren
    10 hours ago






  • 2





    We are transiting through the USA (MSP)

    – GaijinJim
    10 hours ago
















Are you flying or transiting through the USA?

– RoboKaren
10 hours ago





Are you flying or transiting through the USA?

– RoboKaren
10 hours ago




2




2





We are transiting through the USA (MSP)

– GaijinJim
10 hours ago





We are transiting through the USA (MSP)

– GaijinJim
10 hours ago










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The guy on Twitter has misread Timatic, the database which airlines use to verify passenger documents.



The NOTE 60190 appears in the USA transit section, and means that she needs an onward ticket departing the USA.




Visa required, except for Nationals of Japan with a biometric
passport (with an electronic chip symbol on the cover) and an
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) in transit.
(SEE NOTE 60190)



NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.



TWOV (Transit Without Visa):



  • There are no transit facilities, passengers must comply with
    all entry regulations for the USA.






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  • Thank you very much Michael! That makes a lot of sense!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • You can tell him I said so, too :)

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago











  • I did! Thanks again!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • would you know if I will need a ticket out of Japan?

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago






  • 4





    @GaijinJim For a Canada citizen entering Japan, Timatic says: "- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry." This means the airline may deny boarding if you haven't got a ticket out of Japan. They aren't guaranteed to deny boarding, and you aren't guaranteed to be refused entry without a return/onward ticket, but they often will.

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago











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The guy on Twitter has misread Timatic, the database which airlines use to verify passenger documents.



The NOTE 60190 appears in the USA transit section, and means that she needs an onward ticket departing the USA.




Visa required, except for Nationals of Japan with a biometric
passport (with an electronic chip symbol on the cover) and an
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) in transit.
(SEE NOTE 60190)



NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.



TWOV (Transit Without Visa):



  • There are no transit facilities, passengers must comply with
    all entry regulations for the USA.






share|improve this answer























  • Thank you very much Michael! That makes a lot of sense!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • You can tell him I said so, too :)

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago











  • I did! Thanks again!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • would you know if I will need a ticket out of Japan?

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago






  • 4





    @GaijinJim For a Canada citizen entering Japan, Timatic says: "- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry." This means the airline may deny boarding if you haven't got a ticket out of Japan. They aren't guaranteed to deny boarding, and you aren't guaranteed to be refused entry without a return/onward ticket, but they often will.

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago
















10














The guy on Twitter has misread Timatic, the database which airlines use to verify passenger documents.



The NOTE 60190 appears in the USA transit section, and means that she needs an onward ticket departing the USA.




Visa required, except for Nationals of Japan with a biometric
passport (with an electronic chip symbol on the cover) and an
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) in transit.
(SEE NOTE 60190)



NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.



TWOV (Transit Without Visa):



  • There are no transit facilities, passengers must comply with
    all entry regulations for the USA.






share|improve this answer























  • Thank you very much Michael! That makes a lot of sense!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • You can tell him I said so, too :)

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago











  • I did! Thanks again!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • would you know if I will need a ticket out of Japan?

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago






  • 4





    @GaijinJim For a Canada citizen entering Japan, Timatic says: "- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry." This means the airline may deny boarding if you haven't got a ticket out of Japan. They aren't guaranteed to deny boarding, and you aren't guaranteed to be refused entry without a return/onward ticket, but they often will.

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago














10












10








10







The guy on Twitter has misread Timatic, the database which airlines use to verify passenger documents.



The NOTE 60190 appears in the USA transit section, and means that she needs an onward ticket departing the USA.




Visa required, except for Nationals of Japan with a biometric
passport (with an electronic chip symbol on the cover) and an
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) in transit.
(SEE NOTE 60190)



NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.



TWOV (Transit Without Visa):



  • There are no transit facilities, passengers must comply with
    all entry regulations for the USA.






share|improve this answer













The guy on Twitter has misread Timatic, the database which airlines use to verify passenger documents.



The NOTE 60190 appears in the USA transit section, and means that she needs an onward ticket departing the USA.




Visa required, except for Nationals of Japan with a biometric
passport (with an electronic chip symbol on the cover) and an
Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) in transit.
(SEE NOTE 60190)



NOTE 60190: Passengers must have a return/onward ticket.



TWOV (Transit Without Visa):



  • There are no transit facilities, passengers must comply with
    all entry regulations for the USA.







share|improve this answer












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  • Thank you very much Michael! That makes a lot of sense!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • You can tell him I said so, too :)

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago











  • I did! Thanks again!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • would you know if I will need a ticket out of Japan?

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago






  • 4





    @GaijinJim For a Canada citizen entering Japan, Timatic says: "- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry." This means the airline may deny boarding if you haven't got a ticket out of Japan. They aren't guaranteed to deny boarding, and you aren't guaranteed to be refused entry without a return/onward ticket, but they often will.

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago


















  • Thank you very much Michael! That makes a lot of sense!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • You can tell him I said so, too :)

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago











  • I did! Thanks again!

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago











  • would you know if I will need a ticket out of Japan?

    – GaijinJim
    9 hours ago






  • 4





    @GaijinJim For a Canada citizen entering Japan, Timatic says: "- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry." This means the airline may deny boarding if you haven't got a ticket out of Japan. They aren't guaranteed to deny boarding, and you aren't guaranteed to be refused entry without a return/onward ticket, but they often will.

    – Michael Hampton
    9 hours ago

















Thank you very much Michael! That makes a lot of sense!

– GaijinJim
9 hours ago





Thank you very much Michael! That makes a lot of sense!

– GaijinJim
9 hours ago













You can tell him I said so, too :)

– Michael Hampton
9 hours ago





You can tell him I said so, too :)

– Michael Hampton
9 hours ago













I did! Thanks again!

– GaijinJim
9 hours ago





I did! Thanks again!

– GaijinJim
9 hours ago













would you know if I will need a ticket out of Japan?

– GaijinJim
9 hours ago





would you know if I will need a ticket out of Japan?

– GaijinJim
9 hours ago




4




4





@GaijinJim For a Canada citizen entering Japan, Timatic says: "- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry." This means the airline may deny boarding if you haven't got a ticket out of Japan. They aren't guaranteed to deny boarding, and you aren't guaranteed to be refused entry without a return/onward ticket, but they often will.

– Michael Hampton
9 hours ago






@GaijinJim For a Canada citizen entering Japan, Timatic says: "- Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry." This means the airline may deny boarding if you haven't got a ticket out of Japan. They aren't guaranteed to deny boarding, and you aren't guaranteed to be refused entry without a return/onward ticket, but they often will.

– Michael Hampton
9 hours ago











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