This is by far the best explanation of what happens with days dropping off. I've tried explaining to my husband but using the website mentioned certainly makes it easier.
Kat, Thank you. Great as per usual. I have been looking for a clear and simple explanation and an app for sometime now. You right the website is the best and a coffee is on its way. Take care. 12:35
Thank you so much for your channel and all the advice and information you give. We appreciate the amount of work you put into it all. Great work, stay safe and keep them coming…🍀👍
Thanks for the video. As always, I learned a lot from you. To date, I had always thought of the 180 days FORWARD. But your idea to consider them BACKWARDS (ie, in the past) makes perfect sense. Thank you!!!
That does look a good program, not confusing and easy to use. Apart from sending the developer a thank you, is there any way we can say thank you to all the people who helped facilitate this total absurdity in the first place? Oh, thank you too WB. Good vid as usual.
Very useful thanks. I kind of understood beforehand about the rolling 90-180, but this calculator is very useful and the best I have seen. (Not that I looked that much because I have eu passport so don’t need it)
I was using the website where you had to enter all your dates manually but after seeing you go through this app, it was so simple. Maybe have to buy them a coffee!
Super helpful! I'm a US citizen, if I were to spend time in the Schengen zone, say 2 months, then fly to London for 4 days or so, then back to the Schengen zone, those four days would not count toward my total stay, correct?
Thanks Kat, appreciate the reminder of 180 days and not 6 months ❤ we are within our 90 days for our next trip to Spain and Portugal, before Xmas, but will need to be careful for our trip in the new year
Nice video and the ninety180 is a cinch to use. Thanks Kat. Did you experience any problems being charged a lot for usung ATMs in Ireland when you were there? I have Nationwide investigating my issues when I used their FlexPlus card. Must emphasise this an ATM problem not Nationwide.
Thanks for this Kat, we’ve just had to reduce our spring trip to Holland from 89 days to enable us to still make our ferry to Spain for our autumn trip work!! We thought we could do up to 90 in, at least 90 out, then up to 90 again. BUT, we would have been over by 3 days 🙄
My wife is Irish, theoretically any days I spend in the Schengen zone with her don't count towards my 90 days. This is documented in the training guides for Schengen area border guards, but I don't know how it will work in practice.
My husband is Italian and when we went to Italy last year my passport was stamped (as we are told it must be). At the end of our stay when we had a problem and needed to stay longer we contacted the local authorities and was told there was no way I could extend my stay. My husband could stay on but I would have to return to he UK before my 90 days expired or face being banned from returning. There must be somewhere in the UK we can contact who could tell us exactly what those people married to Europeans can and cannot do in terms of these 90 days.
Typically awkward and me with a brain injury....its even more confusing, great video thanks.... cheers red wine open now 🍷 Would you help me work this out please. I've been in France and Spain from; 21 Jan - 13 Feb 25 march - 18 April 9 July - 1 august 15 august - 22 august And from 15 sept - 29 sept And December 22 into New year 4 Jan. Apologies for being a nuisance but my brain injury doesn't like numbers or adding up 😢 Thank you
Thanks Kat what happens to my 90 day allowance if I enter a passport free country such as Switzerland Bulgaria Romania Georgia and then re enter Schengen later
Hello I received a visa Schengen to spend 63 days in Schengen area between the period of 17/07/24 to 14/10/24 , my normal return date was 17/09/24 however I have overstayed and spent there 118 days and returned to my country on 11/11/24 and because the reason was family I just received a fine no ban or punishment...I went a few days ago to apply for a new visa however the employee there told me I'm not allowed to apply due to the 90/180 days , can you please help me to calculate when I can re-apply and how much I can spend ? Thank you so much and I really appreciate your help
I'm intelligent and I still find it all confusingly complicated. We are British but live in France so the rule still applies to us for any countries other than France and UK 🤬
Suddenly the rolling 90 days thing clicked!!! Thank you 😊👍
This was extremely helpful! Thank you so much :)
Fantastic resource - really useful! Thanks
You're very welcome!
This is brilliant thank you so much for all your efforts… great website 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is by far the best explanation of what happens with days dropping off. I've tried explaining to my husband but using the website mentioned certainly makes it easier.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this information Kat
Kat, Thank you. Great as per usual. I have been looking for a clear and simple explanation and an app for sometime now. You right the website is the best and a coffee is on its way. Take care. 12:35
this video helped so much. Cheers!
Wow that is complicated but well explained. Thanks Kat. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Kat, what a great explanation, it made sense and I got it! I'll definitely be using the website.
Thanks
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for your channel and all the advice and information you give. We appreciate the amount of work you put into it all. Great work, stay safe and keep them coming…🍀👍
Very well explained and what a great website, thank you!
Thank you so much, clear concise and very helpful !
Thanks for the video. As always, I learned a lot from you. To date, I had always thought of the 180 days FORWARD. But your idea to consider them BACKWARDS (ie, in the past) makes perfect sense. Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. We now know our trip that starts on Sunday though France and Spain, we can stay longer as the dates add on while we are away. Thank you
Have a fab trip
That does look a good program, not confusing and easy to use. Apart from sending the developer a thank you, is there any way we can say thank you to all the people who helped facilitate this total absurdity in the first place?
Oh, thank you too WB. Good vid as usual.
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Very useful thanks. I kind of understood beforehand about the rolling 90-180, but this calculator is very useful and the best I have seen. (Not that I looked that much because I have eu passport so don’t need it)
Best video on Schengen Fandango on the web. Thanks!!
I was using the website where you had to enter all your dates manually but after seeing you go through this app, it was so simple. Maybe have to buy them a coffee!
You clarified my thoughts but that app is a genius and you explanation and vid was perfect. Thank you.
You're welcome!
I will have to watch that again, but I think that will be really useful tool.
Thanks for the video Kat really helpful. Checked the site out on iPhone and works fine 👍
Great to hear! Glad it was helpful
Thank you. That is a top web site. Buy that man a coffee!
Well explained x
Super helpful! I'm a US citizen, if I were to spend time in the Schengen zone, say 2 months, then fly to London for 4 days or so, then back to the Schengen zone, those four days would not count toward my total stay, correct?
Thanks Kat, appreciate the reminder of 180 days and not 6 months ❤ we are within our 90 days for our next trip to Spain and Portugal, before Xmas, but will need to be careful for our trip in the new year
Have a great trip!
Nice video and the ninety180 is a cinch to use. Thanks Kat. Did you experience any problems being charged a lot for usung ATMs in Ireland when you were there? I have Nationwide investigating my issues when I used their FlexPlus card. Must emphasise this an ATM problem not Nationwide.
Thanks for this Kat, fab.
You're so welcome!
Thank you - very useful indeed :)
You're welcome!
Thanks for this Kat, we’ve just had to reduce our spring trip to Holland from 89 days to enable us to still make our ferry to Spain for our autumn trip work!! We thought we could do up to 90 in, at least 90 out, then up to 90 again. BUT, we would have been over by 3 days 🙄
Very good explanatiom
Brilliant, thank you 👍😎
Is it possible to get an extension of stay?
seems straight fwd, but then I have to use a rolling day week rule for work
My wife is Irish, theoretically any days I spend in the Schengen zone with her don't count towards my 90 days. This is documented in the training guides for Schengen area border guards, but I don't know how it will work in practice.
My husband is Italian and when we went to Italy last year my passport was stamped (as we are told it must be). At the end of our stay when we had a problem and needed to stay longer we contacted the local authorities and was told there was no way I could extend my stay. My husband could stay on but I would have to return to he UK before my 90 days expired or face being banned from returning. There must be somewhere in the UK we can contact who could tell us exactly what those people married to Europeans can and cannot do in terms of these 90 days.
That is wonderful and explained it, what a great app. Are we going to need visas in the future, someone making money no doubt😏💚
Apparently from 2024
@@WanderingBird just looked at what we will need, will last for 3 years so not to traumatic, thanks for your information💚
Typically awkward and me with a brain injury....its even more confusing, great video thanks.... cheers red wine open now 🍷
Would you help me work this out please.
I've been in France and Spain from;
21 Jan - 13 Feb
25 march - 18 April
9 July - 1 august
15 august - 22 august
And from 15 sept - 29 sept
And December 22 into New year 4 Jan.
Apologies for being a nuisance but my brain injury doesn't like numbers or adding up 😢
Thank you
Thanks Kat what happens to my 90 day allowance if I enter a passport free country such as Switzerland Bulgaria Romania Georgia and then re enter Schengen later
Thanks Boris 😢
Hello I received a visa Schengen to spend 63 days in Schengen area between the period of 17/07/24 to 14/10/24 , my normal return date was 17/09/24 however I have overstayed and spent there 118 days and returned to my country on 11/11/24 and because the reason was family I just received a fine no ban or punishment...I went a few days ago to apply for a new visa however the employee there told me I'm not allowed to apply due to the 90/180 days , can you please help me to calculate when I can re-apply and how much I can spend ? Thank you so much and I really appreciate your help
I wish Schengen zone was 183/365 days not 90/180 Because this makes for some long days to get back out of the zone. Good video on 90 day rules.
Sheeez! I think I will just stay home! LOL
Just wondering Kat why you have deleted my comments?
No idea. I delete comments which are rude or abusive but I also then block the person so perhaps you didn’t post it properly 🤷♀️
All is made clear, thank you.
I'm intelligent and I still find it all confusingly complicated. We are British but live in France so the rule still applies to us for any countries other than France and UK 🤬
Only difference is… they won’t know if you cross any borders unless you fly 😬
Shouldn't be having this problem. It's all because of the complete stupidity of Brexit!
:-(
Brexit the gift that keeps on giving lol
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