Can I stay in other Schengen countries on a national type D visa for more than 90 days? [duplicate]

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I have a Polish national type D visa, and would like to stay in Italy for more than 90 days in 180 day period. I was actually wondering if its possible considering there are not border checks betwen Schengen countries?

Thanks



Best Answer

You shouldn't do this. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs says:

A D-type national visa permits to enter the territory of the Republic of Poland and to stay continuously or for several successive times in this territory for a total duration of more than 90 days during the period of validity of the visa, but not longer than one year.

A D-type national visa also permits to travel in the territory of other Schengen Area Member States for up to 90 days during a 180-day period, during the validity period of the visa.

In short, you can stay in Poland for the duration of the visa. Elsewhere in the Schengen area the 90/180 rule applies.

The absence of border controls may mean it is possible, but member states can and do perform checks at borders and elsewhere on an ad hoc basis. Being caught breaching the terms of your visa will make life difficult, at best.




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Can I travel to other Schengen countries with D visa?

Could I use this visa to make a trip to other Schengen States? Yes. According to the Schengen rules, the Schengen visa is generally valid for all the countries in the Schengen area. Please note, however, that you always have to apply at the consulate of the country which is your primary destination (see FAQ no 5).

How can I stay more than 90 days in Europe?

Ways To Stay In Europe For More Than 90 Days
  • Split Up Schengen and Non-Schengen Countries.
  • Working Holiday Visa.
  • Become a Student at a European University.
  • Long Term Tourist Visa.
  • Language Assistant Program.
  • Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Jobs.
  • Self Employment or Freelance Visa.
  • European Passport.


  • Can you stay in Schengen for more than 90 days?

    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.

    How long can I stay in another Schengen country?

    The short-stay visa is a Schengen visa. It allows you to stay in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. Your visa will be valid for a specific period. This period may be shorter than 90 days.



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