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Our onward tickets are genuine flight reservations that serve as proof of your travel plans. Created to meet airline and immigration requirements, these tickets come with real flight details and booking references, ensuring a hassle-free travel experience. Trust in our service to provide you with the necessary documentation for peace of mind during your journey.

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When traveling with Air Canada, immigration authorities often ask for proof of onward travel, commonly known as an onward ticket. This shows that you plan to leave the country with the allowed visa period.
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Air Canada often requires travelers to show proof of onward travel,but booking a real ticket isn’t always convenient. That’s why many use a dummy ticket: a flexible, low-cost way to meet immigration and airline requirements without locking in a full flight.

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FAQ About Dummy Ticket with Air Canada

What is a dummy ticket for Air Canada, and can it be used for visa applications?
A dummy ticket for Air Canada is a temporary flight reservation that includes a real and verifiable PNR (Passenger Name Record), but is not fully paid. It is used to show proof of onward travel for visa applications, immigration clearance, and border entry requirements. At Proof of Travel, we provide authentic Air Canada dummy tickets that are accepted by embassies and immigration authorities worldwide.
Yes, travelers entering Canada—especially on a tourist visa or under visa-exempt entry—are often required to show proof of onward or return travel. If you’re flying with Air Canada, a dummy ticket from Proof of Travel can help you meet this requirement by confirming your plans to leave within the allowed stay period.
Ordering is easy: just enter your name, travel route, and dates on the Proof of Travel website. Within 60 seconds, you’ll receive a genuine Air Canada reservation with a verifiable PNR. The ticket is delivered to your email and can be checked through Air Canada’s official website or global booking systems.
Yes, it’s completely legal to use a dummy ticket for documentation as long as it is a real, verifiable reservation. Proof of Travel generates all tickets using official airline systems. Using fake or photoshopped documents not tied to actual bookings is illegal and can lead to visa rejection or denied entry at the airport.
A dummy ticket is a temporary, unpaid flight reservation used to prove travel intent, often for visa or immigration purposes. It cannot be used to board a flight. A real onward ticket is fully paid and valid for travel. At Proof of Travel, we help you meet official travel requirements with Air Canada dummy tickets—without committing to the full cost of airfare upfront.

Yes, onward tickets from this service can be used as proof of onward travel for visa applications, as they show a legitimate flight reservation.

In most cases, you will receive your ticket within minutes to a few hours after placing your order. Check the service’s delivery timeframe for exact details.

Yes, it is legal to use temporary dummy tickets as proof of onward travel. Most airlines and immigration officials accept them as valid reservations, but it’s always good to verify with your airline or relevant authorities.

The onward ticket is a valid reservation with an airline booking code that can be verified. This should meet the requirements set by airlines and immigration officials.

Typically, dummy ticket services are non-refundable due to the nature of the temporary ticket. Check the refund policy of the provider for specific details.

More About Air Canada

Air Canada, the flag carrier and largest airline of Canada, was established on 10 April 1937 as Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}. The airline commenced operations on 1 September 1937 with a flight from Vancouver to Seattle. In 1965, TCA was renamed Air Canada following government approval. Headquartered in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Air Canada operates from its primary hubs at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, and Vancouver International Airport. The airline is a founding member of the Star Alliance, enhancing its global connectivity through international partnerships. Visit the Air Canada official website to learn more.

Air Canada flight Information

Best flight deal

Toronto, $306

Cheapest month to fly

June

Most popular airport

Toronto Pearson International

Destinations

182

Average Flights per week

22,073

Air Canada Travel Guide: Top Routes and Baggage Info

Air Canada operates an extensive network of flights from its hubs in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, connecting to various destinations across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. As of May 2025, the airline serves 50 domestic destinations and 142 international destinations in 59 countries, including cities like London, Tokyo, Paris, and Sydney. The airline also offers flights to other major cities, facilitating both business and leisure travel. Explore more on the Air Canada destinations page.



Regarding baggage policies, Economy Class passengers are typically allowed one piece of carry-on baggage measuring up to 55 x 40 x 23 cm (21.5 x 15.5 x 9 in) and one personal item, with a combined weight not exceeding 10 kg (22 lbs). Premium Economy and Business Class passengers may carry two pieces of hand baggage and one personal item, also totaling up to 10 kg. Checked baggage allowances vary depending on the fare type and route: Economy Class passengers are generally permitted one piece of checked baggage up to 23 kg (50 lbs), Premium Economy passengers up to two pieces at 23 kg each, Business Class passengers up to two pieces at 32 kg (70 lbs) each. For full details, visit the Air Canada baggage policy page.

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