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Visa stuff..

Chuck Cunningham

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Starting April, 15, 2017
Correct me if I am wrong and I'm sure you will but from what i gather a 90 day visa will let you stay in Schengen (sp?) countries for 90 days in a 180 day period...so then if you wanted to hang in Europe can you go to say England, or Ireland for another 90 days?
 
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I believe the 90 day visa means 90 days in 1 year, meaning you have to spend 275 days outside the Schengen countries before you can re-enter. There is loads of information in threads on this topic; just search 'Schengen visa'
 
I believe the 90 day visa means 90 days in 1 year, meaning you have to spend 275 days outside the Schengen countries before you can re-enter. There is loads of information in threads on this topic; just search 'Schengen visa'

Sorry, you are wrong - it is 90 days in a sliding 180 days period. So the max you could stay in the Schengen area would go like this: 90 days in, 90 days out, 90 days in, ... but I would allow for a day or so of 'padding' each side of the 'out' period. BC SY
 

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