Is there at least one country where travelers without residency rights require no proof of onward travel?

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Is there at least one country where travelers without residency rights require no proof of onward travel?

Yes there is; the United States, for travelers with visas (see below).

I'm mainly trying to figure out if evey single "Do I need a return ticket" question can be answered with a Yes.

No. As an example, travelers to the US with a visa are not required to show a return or onward ticket. (This is in contrast to the requirement for Visa Waiver Program travelers.)

As an example, a Nepalese citizen (not eligible for the Visa Waiver Program) traveling to the US from the UK yields the following; note the absence of any mention whatsoever of return or onward tickets:

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National Nepal (NP) /Destination USA (US)

USA (US)

Passport required. - Passports issued to nationals of Nepal must be valid for the

period of intended stay. - Authorization for Parole of an Alien into the United States

(Form I-512) must be valid on arrival. Passport Exemptions:

  • Passengers with an Authorization for Parole of an Alien into

    the United States (Form I-512).

  • For passengers arriving directly from the US mainland, Alaska, Hawaii, For details, click here

Visa required, except for Passengers with an Authorization for

Parole of an Alien into the United States (Form I-512). Visa required, except for Those admitted to the USA on a visa, returning to the USA after a visit of max. 30 days to Canada or Mexico or to adjacent islands (except for Cuba) For details, click here . Holders of F or J visas must For details, click here Minors: - Children, up to/incl. 15 years of age, excluding nationals

of the USA and nationals entitled to travel under the US

Visa Waiver Program (V.W.P.), are allowed to travel on their
parent's passport. A person included in the passport of another may not use the passport for travel unless he/she is accompanied by the passport holder. - Minors traveling unaccompanied, or accompanied by one parent or a person other than parent/legal guardian, For details, click here. Additional Information:

  • A passenger may enter the USA with a valid visa in an expired passport, provided For details, click here
  • Beginning students holding "F", "J" or "M" student/exchange visitor visas For details, click here

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