I've overstayed my Schengen visa. Can I go to the UK? [closed]

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I don't intend on coming back to the Schengen zone. I am originally from America and have been living illegally in the Schengen zone for 6 months. Could I go to the UK and try and live their legally, or would I be rejected from entering England, Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Wales, and Scotland because of my really bad decision to overstay my Schengen thing. God, I'm so sorry. I know this was a bad decision. My mom basically told me it was the only way for me to move to Europe, and I'm disabled and I couldn't figure anything out and she wouldn't help me. Please help me.






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What happens if you overstay your EU visa?

Authorities will also punish you whether your overstay beyond your Schengen Visa's validity was intentional or unintentional. You could receive a fine, immediate deportation or even get banned from entering the Schengen Area for a period.

Can I come back to UK after overstaying?

If your visa has expired, you have 30 days to leave the UK voluntarily at your own expense before you face a ban on re-entry. Alternatively, you may seek to rely on the 14-day rule. Changes to the Immigration Act and law on overstaying are likely to take effect in 2022.

What happens if you overstay Schengen 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 that rule is enforced, though, varies greatly from one country to another.

Is overstaying a visa breaking the law?

There are three levels of penalties for overstaying a U.S. visa and accruing unlawful presence, which can end with you being banned from the U.S. for a long period of time\u2014or permanently.




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