SCHENGEN-90-180 visa immigration_risk ai_generated partial

AI告诉免签旅行者(美国、英国、加拿大)离开申根区一天(例如去伦敦或摩洛哥)会重置他们的90天计时

AI tells a visa-free traveler (US, UK, CA) that leaving the Schengen area for a day (e.g., to London or Morocco) resets their 90-day clock

ID: visa/schengene-reset-trip-myth

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85%修复率
90%置信度
1证据数
2025-03-01首次发现

版本兼容性

版本状态引入弃用备注
Schengen Borders Code 2024 active
EU Regulation 2018/1806 active

根因分析

申根90/180天规则计算在180天滚动窗口内在申根区停留的所有天数;短期离开不会重置计时——只有连续离开90天以上才能重新开始计数。

English

The Schengen 90/180 rule counts all days spent in the Schengen area within a rolling 180-day window; a short exit does not reset the clock—only a continuous absence of 90+ days can restart the count.

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官方文档

https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/policies/schengen-borders-and-visa/schengen-area_en

解决方案

  1. Use the EU's Short-Stay Visa Calculator (https://ec.europa.eu/assets/home/visa-calculator/calculator.html) to track your days. Ensure total days in Schengen within any 180-day window do not exceed 90.
  2. If you need to stay longer, apply for a national long-stay visa (D visa) from a Schengen country before traveling, which allows stays beyond 90 days.
  3. Plan your travel so that you spend at least 90 consecutive days outside Schengen before re-entering for a fresh 90-day period.

无效尝试

常见但无效的做法:

  1. 75% 失败

    Assuming that a day trip to London resets the 90-day counter; the days spent in Schengen before and after the trip are still counted in the 180-day window.

  2. 80% 失败

    Believing that leaving to a non-Schengen country (e.g., Morocco, Switzerland) for a weekend resets the clock; Switzerland is part of Schengen, and any non-Schengen exit only pauses the count, does not reset.

  3. 90% 失败

    Thinking that the 90-day limit applies per country; it applies to the entire Schengen area collectively.