Since Brexit, there was a lot confusion with the the 90/180 day rule within the Schengen Zone. I’ve been getting loads of questions currently on this, so I’ve accomplished some deep diving – and truly realised I didn’t know as a lot as I ought to have BUT throughout this deep dive analysis I discovered a tremendous web site that makes the “in zone” calculations so easy.
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The Fundamentals of the Schengen Zone
So the Schengen zone is a set of nations throughout Europe the place you possibly can solely spend a sure period of time in them as a collective. And that is the very first thing that lots of people have gotten mistaken, or received confused with – it’s not 90 days in France after which 90 days in Germany after which 90 days in Spain, it’s 90 days in all of the nations within the Schengen zone, in each rolling 180 day interval.
Do you embrace Eire in your calculations?
It doesn’t embrace Eire and clearly it doesn’t embrace the UK. So in case you have a british passport, you possibly can spend so long as you want in Eire and vice versa. So for instance, once I frolicked in Eire final 12 months, these days don’t rely in the direction of days within the Schengen zone – these days labored out to outdoors of my rolling 180 days!
I’ve a Visa – I hear you say?
It’s received nothing to do with the ETIAS Visa that’s coming in 2025 (apparently), even when that is available in, the Schengen zone will nonetheless exist as will the 90/180 rule – I consider.
Even in case you have a visa, you’ll nonetheless must adjust to the 90/180 day rule. And clearly, it doesn’t apply to everyone who’s received rights to dwell in a rustic within the Schengen zone. It does apply in case you have a second residence there, if you happen to don’t have a residency allow. So, for instance, maybe you personal a second residence in France or in Spain and also you don’t have a residency allow, you continue to must adjust to the 90 day rule.
Calculation Time!
I’ve discovered an internet site – ninety180.com that I like and I’m certain you would discover a means of utilizing this in your cellphone, so that you wont must have a laptop computer. The web site’s received nothing to do with me, not affiliated and it’s completely free to make use of. It really works out days you will have used out of your 90 day allowance and the most effective factor is, it does it in a calendar format with the variety of days used displayed on every of the calendar days – You’ll see what I imply later.
So your 180 day interval will begin on the day that you just enter the Schengen zone. So, for example – let’s name that the 01 June 2023. In the event you haven’t received an app or don’t wish to use one, you possibly can actually simply kind it into your selection of web search engine – “what’s 180 days earlier than the 1 June 2023” = 03 December 2022.
Vital Tip – Working backwards is safer to make sure you wont get caught out by forgetting to incorporate any earlier days within the Schengen Zone – which occurs! Bear in mind that the 180 days is rolling, so your earlier 180 days date can be constantly be transferring ahead.
So let’s have a look at this actually and use the web site ninety180.com
Calculations if you happen to HAVEN’T been to the Schengen Zone throughout the 180 days
Let’s imagine, for instance, you’ve received a visit the place you’re going from the UK into France on the 01 June 2023 for 3 weeks, and land in France on the 01 June 2023:
So you possibly can see from the calculations above, that 3 weeks within the France from the 01 June 2023 (with no prior days within the zone from the 03 DEC 2022) is displaying that you’ve got the used 22 days out of your 90 day allowance – simple proper!
For the aim of readability let’s give an instance for extending the above mentioned journey – Let’s say you propose to do the journey in France from 01 JUN 2023 for the complete 90 days:
Now you can see the the way it’s calculating your time – based mostly on the calculations, your 90 days will come to finish on the 29 AUG 2023, which suggests you might want to depart the Schengen Zone on the 29 AUG 2023.
Calculations if you happen to HAVE been to the Schengen Zone throughout the 180 days
Utilizing the primary instance – you’re planning 3 weeks in France arriving on the 01 JUN 2023 BUT you had spent 3 weeks in, let’s say Germany from the 01 FEB 2023. Right here is how your calculations will look:
So you possibly can see from the calculations above, that 3 weeks in France from the 01 June 2023 and a earlier journey to Germany for 3 weeks, is displaying that you’ve got the used 44 days out of your 90 day allowance – simple proper! This is the reason understanding your rolling 180 days earlier than your deliberate journey is crucial – this can even affirm if any earlier journeys fall inside your 180 days.
Let’s give one other instance – so your present journey you’ll be arriving in France on the 01 JUN 2023 for 3 weeks and also you beforehand spent 3 weeks in Germany from the 01 FEB 2023 AND you additionally bear in mind you spent 3 weeks in, let’s say Germany from the 01 NOV 2022 (for the Christmas Markets) – how does this search for calculations?
So you possibly can see that your used days nonetheless stays as 44 out of your 90 day allowance. That’s as a result of we did the 180 days previous to the present journey to France (JUN 2023), we all know that the 180 days began from the 03 DEC 2022. So any days within the Schengen Zone earlier than 03 DEC 2023 doesn’t get counted as a part of your 90 days!!
What if you overstay?
I’ve truly heard of individuals saying that borders/customs have been stamping passports as being “overstayed”, even when it’s been one or two days, while you depart the Schengen zone, which suggests the subsequent time you enter the Schengen Zone, the borders will have a look at your passport much more rigorously.
But additionally, if you happen to ever needed to get visas – which I believe we’re all going to must do within the subsequent 12 months or two (with the ETIAS Visa – planning to return in 2025) or if you happen to ever wish to do a residency allow, they’ll use your “overstay standing” stamp as a cause to refuse you entry.
And if you happen to do it repeatedly, then they’ll begin banning you. And I do know some folks had been fined, like, €200 every for overstaying for 2 days. Now, I don’t know whether or not that’s €100 a day or whether or not that was simply the high quality, but it surely’s effectively value realizing that there are penalties of overstaying your welcome.
Nonetheless confused?
In the event you struggled following all of the above – which I perceive, as it may be information overload and never everybody will get it, I didn’t at first so don’t fear. Right here is the video I did on the subject which can enable you higher perceive.
Conclusion
So utilizing this methodology clearly reveals you what number of days you will have used, while you’re going to overstay and what date to go away.
I hope that has made sense and clarifies the calculations for you. It makes it a bit of bit simpler to know that rolling 180 day interval. In the event you do have any extra questions, be at liberty to get in contact.
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