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chinani (f)
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I keep it short & sweet: Can you enter any EU countries with a one-way ticket?(reasons being don't yet know departure date or whatever) Will you get hassled in Italy and/or Spain with a one-way ticket? How about other countries? Let me know what you know. 
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nferyn (m)
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This depends on the visa requirements. If you don't have a return ticket, other requirements may become more stringent (e.g. funds your bring along). If you are a US citizen, you don't need a visum but only a valid passport. Once you obtained a Schengen visa, you can travel freely through all Schengen countries
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Old Glory (m)
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Chinani One way Tickets usually will raise red flags, except you are a US or EU citizen. Buy a round trip Ticket and purchase Insurance that will let you get a full refund. Read the fine prints very well. www.priceline.com or www.hotels.com. I like using those sites when i visit Europe. Good Luck.
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1ofall (f)
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My Aunt and Cousin who both hold American passports had to get return tickets when they were visiting EU last year(Italy, UK, Ireland), first destination for them was Ireland. I think if you are coming as a visitor you may have to have return tickets, except you are on a working holiday visa or similar. You should check and confirm the entry requirements for the first country you are visiting/arriving at.
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