Schengen visa limitation?

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I have business Schengen visa issued by Italian embassy from 15th July to 22 Oct 2019. I am going to Italy for office work and coming back on 10th Aug to India. Then on 10th Sept I am going to Europe on vacation with my family. I have applied for tourist visa with French embassy for my family members since longest stay will be in Paris. We are planning to visit Paris, Zurich, Venice, Salzburg & Munich. We will come back on 24 Sept to India.

Do I need to apply for another schengen visa or is my multiple entry Schengen visa enough?



Best Answer

With a multiple entry Schengen visa the allowed duration of stay is the maximum number of calendar days (midnight to midnight) at least partly spent in the Schengen Area.

Your family vacation (10–24 September) will count as 15 days. Add the days for your business trip. If the sum does not exceed the maximum number of days allowed according to your visa title, you are fine. Having used your visa for its original purpose, you are allowed to what is left of its validity for another visit.




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Can I get Schengen Visa for 5 years?

Unlike other multiple-entry visas, the 5-Year MEV can be used for a total of 5 years. Meaning that you can enter the Schengen Area as many times as you like within 5 years. Be mindful that you still need to comply with the 90/180-day Schengen rule.

How many times can I apply for a Schengen Visa in a year?

The 1-year MEV visa gives you the right to enter in the Schengen Zone as many times as you want, as long as you do not remain more than 90 days within this period.

How long can you stay in Europe with Schengen Visa?

The Schengen short-stay visa allows you to enter and remain in a country in the Schengen Area for a maximum period of 90 days - or multiple stays totaling 90 days within a 180-day period.

Can you stay in Europe for more than 3 months?

The 90-Day Limit Once you are allowed to enter the Schengen Area \u2014 with just your passport or with a short-term visa \u2014 you are ONLY permitted to stay for 3 months (90 days) in any 6 month period (180 days).



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