Length of stay in Schengen area
I have a Schengen visa valid from July 7 until July 29 with a duration of stay of 8 days.
I am going to depart from Toronto to Stockholm on July 7. I'll arrive in Paris on July 8 and then in Stockholm on the same day. I am going to leave the Schengen area on July 15.
I was wondering whether it is considered as an overstay.
Best Answer
If you only arrive in the Schengen area on the 8th, then you're just within the limit. There are 8 dates on which you are present in the Schengen area for any time: the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th.
The plan doesn't leave much room for your return flight being delayed or canceled, though.
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