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New SCHENGEN Rules | How to Stay in Europe Longer than 90 Days (Avoid the 90/180 Schengen Rule)

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New SCHENGEN Rules | How to Stay in Europe Longer than 90 Days (Avoid the 90/180 Schengen Rule)

New SCHENGEN Rules | How to Stay in Europe Longer than 90 Days (Avoid the 90/180 Schengen Rule)! We have traveled Europe for the last year, and have managed to avoid/stay within the Schengen 90/180 day rule. How do we manage this and where do we go when we’ve reached our 90 days? The first step is understanding the Schengen zone in Europe, which consists of 26 countries. Knowing which countries are in the Schengen area is the first step in planning any long-term European travel. We will explain to you the next/new step in the Schengen Rules coming in May of 2023. Will the new rules affect you and your travel to Europe? Join us as we explain in detail the rules behind the Schengen zone, one of our most asked questions.

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  1. Love the video and all of the good information that you guys provided and Im also jealous lol…. Im retiring in 6 years,but def plan to follow in your footsteps.I have a question and Im sure its been asked before,but Im just trying to wrap my head around the concept of the Schengen rules.So lets say I fly from the US to France and live there for 90 days.I must leave and I cant come back in 180 days ? I was thinking that I could simply fly into France,stay 90 days,and then go England for say 4 months and then reenter the Schengen at the end of those 4 months.Am I on track or no ??
    Also,if I was to live in France for 3 months and say I decided to fly to Japan,Indonesia,and maybe Thailand for say 6 months,can I then enter the Schengen at that time coming from a non European country ? Thanks ahead of time for your help

  2. Schengen means Euro currency…as a romanian I can surely tell you that Romania isnt yet prepared for the change to euro currency ….mabe more than 10 years or so! Mark my words !Cheers

  3. 183days non resident tax status in u.k. …… Brexit agreement 2× 90 day stay in e.u. per year , with 3 months minimum between these 90 e.u. visits ….. 90 + 90 = 180 days …… now if you can not see this Brexit agreement is for I can not help you at all……just another example of the legal terrorist u.k. goverment ……

  4. Not sure why you suggested in the title of your vid that there are “new Schengen rules”? The Schengen Agreement began its practical implementation in 1995 and hasn’t added to its membership countries since 2011.

  5. I must correct you here: border controls are in fact being re-instated between Schengen countries, as “immigration control” measures. Sometimes it’s called “health and security.” Whatever you call it, the Schengen freedom of movement is changing.

  6. New Zealanders have bilateral agreements with many countries in the Schengan which allows them to be in several countries, each of them for up to 3 months over and above the 90 days in the Schengan. So we could be in Spain for up to 3 months, then up to 3 months in France, then up to 3 months in Germany etc… just one more reason to love being a Kiwi ❤️

  7. The topic is sooooooo uncovered to be honest. You should learn about bilateral hack and article 20 exceptions and more ways about extending your stating depends on the passport. Basically with US passport you can stay inside Schengen for whole year if you keep some rules.

  8. Great info thank you, in Greece I had to ask for an extension beyond the 90 days, however I had to provide with proof of funds, medical insurance etc. obtaining a medical insurance might be a problem if you are changing countries every 90 days, I understand Medicare covers you only in the US. and not in Europe.

  9. Makes me laugh these Americans dodging the rules. Try over staying your visa in the US you will end up in jail and then deported. If you come to Schengen Europe follow the rules.

  10. ETIAS is now going live November 2023, They have been putting it back from the start of 2020 when it was first going to be introduced so major delays and problems so far.

  11. gosh I have been to Europe on and off for months over the years. Never had to worry about this 90 day rule. I was in Germany and the UK for 2 years flying aound and never had an issue.

  12. Here's another idea- respect and abide by the laws of the country you are in as a guest. You do not have some special right to live in a country where you are not a citizen, no matter how special you think you are.

  13. It makes me laugh because last Saturday I saw all the travel tips and q&a trying to find an explanation why Romania was on your list and not on other travelers’…and as you already mentioned there the 90 days rule and knowing that we are not in schengen I got my explanation.. should I have waited a week you would have posted the explanation.. but it helped me get a better idea of who you are and what are you planning to do with your near future… I once again thank you for recommending Romania as a destination because it’s important for us to change the outside image of third world country..

  14. That was informative even for me (and I’m living in Romania), thank you. That is not ignorance from my side, it is just that I am more of a “home” type person and if I’m thinking about travel I have a huge tendency towards the east – I love winter and snow (luckily, this summer was not so hot as in previous years, so I don’t suffer that much from the heat) … as a matter of fact, the most wonderful time of all my life were 30 days spent in Russia, at the edge of Siberia – I very much miss Russia, there I felt much more at home than here where I live, I felt much more free than anywhere in the world. In a huge contrast, when I visited Germany, I could hardly wait for those 10 days to pass so I can come back home.
    I love your videos. Take care, stay safe and have a wonderful time.

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