Re-entering the Schengen area for study after depleting 90/180

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I am currently in Schengen on a C study visa. I will leave the Schengen area on May 1, after having spent 89 days.

However, there is a two-month summer school in the Schengen area in June that I want to attend. Is there any kind of visa I can apply for to do this?






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When can I return to Schengen after 90 days?

Furthermore, once you've used up your quota of 90 days, you cannot return to Schengen until 90 more days have passed. For example, if you enter Spain on January 1st and spend 90 days in the country until June 30th, you cannot return to Spain until at least the end of September.

What happens if you spend more than 90 days in EU?

A non-EU national who stays in the Schengen area beyond 90 days (without a residence permit or long-stay visa) is illegally present, which can result in a re-entry ban to the Schengen area.

How are Schengen days counted?

You may only visit the Schengen Area for a total of 90 days within 180 days. The 180 days are counted backwards from your latest entry or exit date. This means it's counted from the first day you entered (if you have not left yet) or the final day you visited the Schengen Area (the date of exit).

How much time can I spend in Schengen area?

The Schengen visa is a short stay visa and takes the form of a sticker affixed to the travel document. The definition of \u201cshort stay\u201d is a stay of "90 days in any 180 days period". This means that the total duration of stay is of maximum 90 days, in any period of 180 days.



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