Schengen Zone enter/reentry [closed]
Let's say I arrived on August 25th 2017 in Austria and filed for my residency thing that everyone has to do. Since my work was not able to get me a proper work visa, I was paid but I never got an e-card, they just got me private insurance. On my 89th day I filed with the residency people that I was leaving, but I never left. I left the Schengen area 3x, twice after my 90 days expired (to Romania), and had no issue. I am planning on going home in April. Question 1: Will I be banned from returning? for how long? Question 2: I have always wanted to see Morocco and want to do a trip there before leaving. Is this advisable seeing as I already entered/reentered? Thanks!
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Can I leaving Schengen area and returning?
Once you leave, you cannot return to Spain (or Schengen) without a visa until a further 90 days have gone by. For example, if you have spent 90 days in total in Spain and leave on June 29th, you cannot go back without a visa until at least September 28th.Is Schengen a travel ban?
Over a year since the European Commission recommended to the Member States to impose a ban on all arrivals from the EU, travel and tourism in the Schengen Area and the rest of the EU countries have been put at a halt.Can I enter any Schengen country?
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).Is the Schengen area open?
All travellers are now permitted to enter the country, even if they are not vaccinated against COVID-19. The Netherlands has updated entry rules by allowing arrivals from the EU/Schengen Area to enter if they complete a health declaration form as well as present proof of vaccination or proof of recovery from the virus.EU Border Control To Launch Entry-Exit System (EES)
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