Hey, first of all thank you for the video, therefore just to reinforce, I'm planning a trip in May for about a week and a half then another perhaps around Oct-Nov for another week and a half. During the second trip I would still be able to enter the Schengen area due to the 180 day cycle? Then after Dec the days would reset correct?
Not quite - it's 90 days out of every 180, so if you left in May, by October you would have another 90 days since you would be outside of the Schengen for 90 days. An easy way to calculate is to pick the last day in the Schengen on a calendar, count 90 days forward and 90 days backward - that's your 180 days. Hope this helps! Also, this is assuming you have passport that gives you 90 days out of every 180 in the Schengen.
Very good explanation I liked.👍👍 I have a question If a stay 80 days in Schengen area and go out the area for exemplo to Albânia and pass 30 days, Can I go back to the Schengen area to spend the 10 days?
I am in fourth category .. citizen off EU and knowing Schengen very well to detail.
Hey, first of all thank you for the video, therefore just to reinforce, I'm planning a trip in May for about a week and a half then another perhaps around Oct-Nov for another week and a half. During the second trip I would still be able to enter the Schengen area due to the 180 day cycle? Then after Dec the days would reset correct?
Not quite - it's 90 days out of every 180, so if you left in May, by October you would have another 90 days since you would be outside of the Schengen for 90 days. An easy way to calculate is to pick the last day in the Schengen on a calendar, count 90 days forward and 90 days backward - that's your 180 days. Hope this helps!
Also, this is assuming you have passport that gives you 90 days out of every 180 in the Schengen.
Very good explanation I liked.👍👍
I have a question
If a stay 80 days in Schengen area and go out the area for exemplo to Albânia and pass 30 days, Can I go back to the Schengen area to spend the 10 days?
That's the general concept, you got it.
Likely not, because the traveling day also counts as a full day. There are some good calculators online.
Schengen looks like a Chinese city name! LOL
Hello Sir i need some information
Open grenzen. Een getuigenis van een grenze(n)loze naïviteit.
How it some here? We have problem with external border in EU. That must be sealed and no one can come if not just tourist or legal way