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90/180 rule for UK citizens

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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby PGA » Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:32 am

I read that article. The poor lady is now in a pickle. No exit stamp and now a potential marker against her by virtue of being denied entry. Now she faces the dilemma of how she ever gets an exit stamp from an EU country despite being back in the UK so unable to enter. Bit of a mess.
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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby Paul58 » Fri Oct 22, 2021 12:40 pm

PGA wrote:I read that article. The poor lady is now in a pickle. No exit stamp and now a potential marker against her by virtue of being denied entry. Now she faces the dilemma of how she ever gets an exit stamp from an EU country despite being back in the UK so unable to enter. Bit of a mess.


Which sort of demonstrates that the border force are totally reliant on the stamps in passports to calculate the length of stay. I would recommend that non residents insist that their passports are stamped on entry & exit.
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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby PGA » Fri Oct 22, 2021 12:57 pm

Paul58 wrote:
PGA wrote:I read that article. The poor lady is now in a pickle. No exit stamp and now a potential marker against her by virtue of being denied entry. Now she faces the dilemma of how she ever gets an exit stamp from an EU country despite being back in the UK so unable to enter. Bit of a mess.


Which sort of demonstrates that the border force are totally reliant on the stamps in passports to calculate the length of stay. I would recommend that non residents insist that their passports are stamped on entry & exit.



Yes, I agree. But I do feel for this lady in these circumstances. Remonstrating with a border official would take some balls and that assumes that the gates will be manned at all times or else its a case of seeking one out - hopefully these days with being non-EU the points of entry/exit will always be manned. I know in my 30 odd years of travel to Spain it wasn't uncommon to find no one at all at the border posts - but that was whilst the UK were in the EU so one would hope this won't arise in future.

My partner is fortunate in having an EU passport and the envy is real when she gets waved through the gate without queuing for the stamp...although out of caution when arriving together we do point out to the guard her passport should not be stamped as always worried with mine alongside and flying from England they will go into automatic mode and stamp both.
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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby Darro » Fri Oct 22, 2021 12:59 pm

Paul58 wrote:I would recommend that non residents insist that their passports are stamped on entry & exit.
'Insist'!
That I would like to see!
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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby Bee » Fri Oct 22, 2021 5:50 pm

I saw an interesting post from a firm of solicitors which stated the current EU/UK non visa requirement only applies to tourists. If you are travelling in and out of the Schengen area for work purposes from the UK then you need a different visa.

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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby thispo » Sun Dec 05, 2021 4:16 pm

Hi this is the best Schengen calculator.

It’s an excellent spreadsheet. Counts your days and much more.

Schengen-days 080921-1-3.xls

If the link doesn’t work pm me and I’ll email you a copy.
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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby Stella » Sun Dec 05, 2021 6:28 pm

We use the calculator and take a screen pic each time we add to it.
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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby TimM » Thu Dec 30, 2021 6:46 pm

Hi, folks!

I’m newcomer.
There are many online and app Schengen calculators, but most them miscalculate and no one check the results.
There are many examples and here is an example;


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A wrong calculator example



There are many other examples, I hope to open a new topic about “Wrong Schengen calculators”

Meanwhile I recommend the below Schengen calculators which are accurate!

https://www.visa-calculator.com/ (this is not official, but handy and reliable)

https://ec.europa.eu/assets/home/visa-calculator/calculator.htm?lang=en (this is official)

Wish you all a Happy New Year
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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby Thy Will Be Done » Fri Dec 31, 2021 9:08 am

Just an interesting thought,

If the lady that was refused entry because of no exit stamp being in her passport subsequently then ´´lost´´ her passport and was issued a new one in the UK, it would not then have any stamps or markers within it at all and as there is currently no electronic data base of movement in and out of the Schengen area, would her dilemma potentially be resolved in principle at least?
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Re: 90/180 rule for UK citizens

Postby jpeg » Fri Dec 31, 2021 9:13 am

Surely all passports are scanned at border check point in Airports the scanner will then check and enter the details on to a database
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