Are both the entry and exit day counted for 90/180 Schengen rule?

Are both the entry and exit day counted for 90/180 Schengen rule? - Entrance of old building with glass wall

Suppose I enter Schengen region on a Monday at noon, and then leave at the same time the following monday. Does this count as 7 days or 8 days? If a day is measured as 24 hours then it would add up to 7, but if part days count in full then I guess it would be 8.

I am trying to make the most of my 90 days without risk of overstaying.






Pictures about "Are both the entry and exit day counted for 90/180 Schengen rule?"

Are both the entry and exit day counted for 90/180 Schengen rule? - Key with trinket in shabby door
Are both the entry and exit day counted for 90/180 Schengen rule? - Interior of corridor with mirror wardrobe
Are both the entry and exit day counted for 90/180 Schengen rule? - Interior of modern light lobby with beige walls and big glass doors with luminous stairway to second floor



How does the Schengen 90 days in 180 work?

You can stay 90 days in any 180-day period within the Schengen area. calculated individually for each of these states. For instance, after a 90-day stay in the Schengen area, the person can immediately travel to Croatia and stay for another 90 days there. The 180-day reference period is not fixed.

Is Schengen 180 days rolling?

90/180 Schengen Visa RuleThe 180-day period keeps rolling. Therefore, anytime you wish to enter the Schengen, you just have to count backwards the last 180 days, and see if you have been present in the Schengen for more than 90 days throughout that period.

How many days can I spend in Europe after Brexit?

You can stay for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. If you visit more than one of these countries within a 180-day period, check that you do not spend more than 90 days in total across all the countries you visit.

What happens if I stay more than 90 days in Schengen?

The Schengen law states that you can't stay in the Area for more than 90 days. If you do, you're subject to a fine and possibly deportation and being banned from re-entering the Schengen Area.



The 90/180 Rule Explained | What's the European Schengen Zone?!




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Maria Orlova, Andrea Piacquadio, Max Vakhtbovych, Max Vakhtbovych