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[QUOTE="piogaw, post: 156300, member: 15644"] I, like jmcorrigan, also have dual nationality - us and irish. In 36 years of living in europe has never been stopped anywhere. I do not use my us passport when travelling anywhere except to the us. One way to get around the 90 days limitation is to get a resident permit if you can get one or as mentioned by mendiwalker is to marry an eec citizen or a legal resident of the eec states. But be warn, if you overstay and get caught it is not going to be an easy ride with the authority. You can alway go to morocco before the expiry date and get your passport stamped before leaving morocco and upon entering spain. Or you can go east to any non-eec member states and get stamped upon leaving and entering an eec member state. The chance of you being caught is very minumal. But you could be the one in a thousand or even 10,000 to happen to be caught then all hell will break loose. Due to the economic crisis in europe, raids and checks of immigrant status has been drastically stepped up in many eec states. [/QUOTE]
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