What happens to Ukrainian overstaying 90 days in the EU?
We have a Ukrainian friend who has received a visa to the UK but is waiting for the import licence of her dog.
She is coming up to 90 days of being in the EU and is worried what will happen if she overstays in the EU because she is waiting for the paperwork for her dog.
There is the 90 / 180 day rule under which she entered the EU.
As far as I understand, Ukrainians can apply for some sort of status in the EU but I don't quite understand the rules. She already has a type of refugee status in the UK.
Should she apply for a status in Poland as well or just overstay? Any links to documentation would be greatly appreciated.
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What happens if you stay over 90 days in Europe?
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.How long can a Ukrainian stay in Europe?
After crossing the EU border for the first time, can I continue to travel to other EU/Schengen countries, or do I need to stay? Ukrainian nationals holding a biometric passport, as visa-free travelers, have the right to move freely within the EU after being admitted into the territory for 90 days.How long can a Ukrainian stay in the UK?
Also known as the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme, this allows Ukrainians to come to the UK if they have a sponsor willing to put them up for at least six months. Like the Ukraine Family Scheme, people arriving under this scheme can stay for up to three years with the right to work, study and claim public funds.Can I stay more than 90 days in Ukraine?
As in the countries of the Schengen Agreement, Ukraine has a \u201c90/180 days rule\u201d, which means that foreigners, with the exception of those who have a residence permit, cannot stay for more than 90 days in any 180-day period from the date of the first entry (unless otherwise provided by an international agreement).THE SCHENGEN ZONE TRAVEL EXPLAINED - DIGITAL NOMAD TV
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