Noi reguli SCHENGEN | Cum să stai în Europa mai mult de 90 de zile (evitați regula Schengen 90/180)

Noi reguli SCHENGEN |  Cum să stai în Europa mai mult de 90 de zile (evitați regula Schengen 90/180)



Noi reguli SCHENGEN | Cum să stai în Europa mai mult de 90 de zile (evitați regula Schengen 90/180)! Am călătorit în Europa în ultimul an și am reușit să evităm/să rămânem în cadrul regulii Schengen de 90/180 de zile. Cum reușim acest lucru și unde mergem când am atins cele 90 de zile? Primul pas este înțelegerea zonei Schengen din Europa, care este formată din 26 de țări. A ști care țări se află în spațiul Schengen este primul pas în planificarea oricărei călătorii europene pe termen lung. Vă vom explica următorul/nou pas în Regulile Schengen care va urma în mai 2023. Noile reguli vă vor afecta pe dumneavoastră și călătoria dumneavoastră în Europa? Alăturați-vă nouă în timp ce explicăm în detaliu regulile din spatele zonei Schengen, una dintre cele mai adresate întrebări ale noastre. Informații despre spațiul Schengen și ETIAS: https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/schengen-visa-countries-list/ Calculator Schengen: https://schengenareacalculator.com/ Restricții de călătorie Sherpa: https://apply.joinsherpa.com/ Mulțumesc pentru că vizionați videoclipul nostru și susțineți canalul nostru! Dacă vă place videoclipul nostru, consultați fila „Mulțumesc” și asigurați-vă că vă abonați și sunați la clopoțel pentru a fi anunțat de fiecare dată când lansăm un nou videoclip. Dacă aveți întrebări, vă rugăm să ne contactați în comentariile de mai jos, ne place să rămânem în contact cu publicul nostru. Unele link-uri de mai jos sunt link-uri afiliate. Folosind-le nu există niciun cost suplimentar pentru dvs. Acest lucru ne ajută să vă oferim în continuare videoclipuri din întreaga lume! Dacă alegeți să le folosiți – Vă mulțumesc!! 💻 SURFSHARK VPN – RĂMĂȚI ÎN SICURI ONLINE: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tool_type=cl&merchant_id=d8e35d72-7038-46d7-9944-f64cdc64d199&website_id=07ce4335-2001129352-c031293500000000000000001 2F%2Fsurfshark.com%2Fdeals 🍺 CUMPĂRĂ-NE O BERE https://www.buymeacoffee.com/brianandcarrie1 🎵 MUZICĂ FĂRĂ COPYRIGHT: https://share.epidemicsound.com/f7kp1f 📸 URMEAZĂ-NE PE INSTAGRAMrie @brian:. //www.instagram.com/brian.andcarrie 📸 FACEBOOK: @brianandcarrie21 https://www.facebook.com/brianandcarrie21/ TRAVEL ESSENTIALS – Mesh (pachet de 3) Pungi de organizare: https://amzn.to/3NhOqgj Reutilizabile Geantă de cumpărături: https://amzn.to/3lqt1Fp Husă impermeabilă pentru telefon: https://amzn.to/381maPq Genți de toaletă aprobate TSA: https://amzn.to/3NvaFit Cuburi de ambalare: https://amzn.to/ Încărcător portabil pentru baterii 3PAtr9K: https://amzn.to/3aehKWj Mască pentru ochi: https://amzn.to/3lta0SD Eraser pentru machiaj: https://amzn.to/3sLjhtc Geantă pentru machiaj: https://amzn.to/3wI71L4 Kit adaptor World Travel: https://amzn.to/3MEQkr2 Fire TV Stick: https: //amzn.to/382G9xj Echipament de vlogging – Camera lui Brian: https://amzn.to/3yzaDSp Camera lui Carrie: https://amzn.to/3FvAiNc Editare căști: https://amzn.to/3wDn2lM Mini trepied: https://amzn.to/3wxfxNf Microfon: https://amzn.to/38ntKUV Peak Design Curea pentru cameră: https://amzn.to/39Vp8pf Clip pentru rucsac Peak Design: https://amzn.to/3wvwHe4

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43 thoughts on “Noi reguli SCHENGEN | Cum să stai în Europa mai mult de 90 de zile (evitați regula Schengen 90/180)

  1. Hellooooo you 2…it seems there aren't covid19 vaccination requirements to travel around Europe. I guess that if $2000 a month is good for 2 people then $1500 a month is sufficient for 1 person. Keep in living the dream ! 🥂🍻 cheers.

  2. Hello Brian and Carrie, i will say i am so lucky to come across your video which is a recent update for how to go around in Europe as an American tourist. This is my first time and i want to know how will be the best way to go through borders there Train or buses? Any documents needed specifically? I will be glad to have any kind of tips. I am in the decision making process. Thank you guys

  3. Exactly My husband and I were in Germany job hunting when the pandemic hit. We didnt want to leave Europe so we accidentally turned into digital nomads and have spent time in Albania, Croatia and now Romania (how we found your videos) between W. European countries. Back and forth,90,90,90. Hoping in 2023 we find a way to settle in one of these places The digital nomad visas have a rsther high income level but we're trying. Thanks for your videos, they are delightful and informative

  4. Hi Brian and Carrie. I have two question about this information:

    1. I entered Schengen in first days of September. My first question is this: Not matter how I spent my 90 days within the 180 from September to March, my time will be reset once I get passed the 180 days (first days of March) and will a new period of 90 within 180, right?

    2. That gets me to my second question: If my time resets after passing those 180 days. Let´s say I entered on january and spent only 10 days then i get out of Schengen. If I want to use those remaining 80, can I use them on a row like 80 days before july´s deadline of 180 plus the new 90 days. Can I use this method to be nearly 170 days in Schengen (80 old + 90 new)?

    I just want to be sure I understand the rule. Please don´t just send the link back to me 😁
    Thank you for your time!

  5. Well, you're not really avoiding Schengen Agreement rules, you're legally working around them. Personally, I think the 90/180 rule for Americans, Canadians, Japanese and Australians (and perhaps a few other countries) is rather stupid. They should just make it 180 days from legal entry, and then let these travelers break it up any way they want over the year. I suppose they're trying to prevent people from illegally acquiring seasonal employment, but I doubt that would really be much of an issue.

  6. I thought like Australians and some other countries, Americans have specific agreements with countries inside the Schangen countries that allow you to stay upto 90 days in that country regardless that you have already been in the Schangen area for 90 days ?

  7. so guys I know you have beat this horse to death, but when I go to my flat in Spain I usually give myself a buffer of 85 days to make sure I can leave before 90… by doing this there is an offset of when I can return to the Schengen Area. This means, I think, that I need to be out more then 90 days for a reset. That being said, can I spend more then 90 days in the Non-Schengen area if I move from country to country? Or go to a place like Albania that allows more then 90 days?

  8. Not sure if you would know but maybe someone else that is watching your videos has the answer.

    I have dual citizenship USA and EU so I am exampt from the 90 day rule but my wife only has USA passport. If we would like to spend 6 months in Spain when we retire can she stay with me because she is married to a EU citizen?

    Plus one more question. I am not from Spain but in schengen zone, would i need to register in Spain as a resident?

    Thanks. Cheers

  9. How do you maintain peace of mind regarding your health while traveling in Europe? For example: an unexpected medical emergency like a fall resulting in a broken bone or appendicitis.

  10. You do such a great job with your channel. As my husband and I ready ourselves for a similar journey beginning in the spring of 2023… I find myself coming back to your channel for resources. Thanks so much!! And CHEERS! 🍻

  11. Somehow whenever anyone mentions the word “Covid” in these YouTube adventure videos my brain shuts down. I end up changing the channel soon thereafter. I don’t know. 🤷‍♀️ 😂

  12. Great video, thank you for sharing the Schengen rules including the 90/180 day rule. I know that ETIAS operational date has been pushed out to November of 2023 currently, thinking things might change again in the future.

  13. Hello, so I have stayed in Germany for almost 3 months. I have not been able to find a residence and I am coming up on having to possibly leave. I heard there’s a loophole. Say I leave Dec 23 and stay for a week in Iceland for Christmas. And return to Germany. Will they restamp my passport coming into Germany and I’ll be okay for another 3 months to continue to find a place to reside in ? Asking because I used to be military and I have friends stationed here where I’m at and they’ve said they’ve had friends do this and it works. I’m just trying to confirm! Thanks!!

  14. I love your channel. You do a great job explaining complex topics in simple terms. Keep it up Brian and Carrie. I have a quick question. What is the average monthly income necessary to live out a lifestyle such as yours in Europe?

    Raj

  15. Nice channel! Subscribed! I don't understand why these countries in the EU but outside of Schengen are so eager to join. Their uniqueness and the ability for travelers to use them as a way to get out of Schengen is a big part of their appeal especially for tourism. However, I guess many countries do see the value in longer term travelers, especially with the whole remote/digital nomad movement, that they're now coming out with these digital nomad visas more and more. Well, I guess I just answered my own question))))Thanks, looking forward to more of your videos as well as binge watching many of your previous ones)))

  16. We’ve been going in and out of the Schengen for 1 year while waiting for a citizenship by descent appointment in Italy. We both retired from US in January 2022, sold everything and bought a sight unseen apartment in Italy. We have a small dog with us, which makes travel more complicated. We can travel to the Balkans but not to the British isles with the dog, at least not by plane. In 2022: we arrived in Italy and saw our purchased apartment for the first time, we travelled to Croatia and Montenegro from February to April for 90 days, back to Italy for 2 months, then to Cyprus for 3 months. Our citizenship appointment changed, so we couldn’t return to Italy until End of January. We went to Croatia from November 1 until December 15, but had to leave because Croatia enters the Schengen on January 1, 2023. Now we are in Sarajevo, Bosnia and will re-enter Italy with 90 days on our visas (because Italian bureaucracy requires 90 days for citizenship processing). We are excited to start short trips to Schengen Locations!

  17. Hey! Thanks for sharing that valuable information! I entered Croatia in October and stayed there for a week, I wonder if that affects the 90 days rule since I’ve been in Switzerland and I’m staying here until early January, by the time I leave the Schengen area it’s gonna be 87 days. Thank you in advance!

  18. Hey!
    I had a quick question. Am I allowed to spend my 90th day, on the 180th day in the Schengen Zone?
    So for example if I entered on the 1st of January and stayed for 60 days then left for 90 days and re-entered for the final 30 days to June 30th, am I then able to stay in the zone because on July 1st my 180 days restarts? so I essentially don't leave the Schengen zone on the 90th day (June 30th) because the new 180 day period re-starts the next day on
    July 1st.
    Sorry if that was a bit confusing!
    Thanks!

  19. Hello mam sir, i need help in my next visa application. Because my last visit we did a mistake my boyfriend book the ticket and we over forseen the duration of my stay. My visa validity is 1 month but my duration is 15 days but my boyfriend though that the day i leave which is the 16th day was not counted on the duration. Then i found out i was over stay. 😔 i need help on how can i explain it in a nice way to the IO the next time i will apply for visit visa again? It was an unintentionally and honest mistake 😔

  20. i got covid last year year while in france and my flight got cancelled. i over stayed my tourist visa some days and got an entry ban for schegen zone. i wanted to know if i could still visit non schegen european countries like romania, serbia, croatia, albania, montenegro? thank you! im an american citizen. thank you!

  21. Hi! This video was so helpful – thank you! Quick question, can I exit the Schengen area and come back 2/3 times in the 90 day period? Is there a cap on how many times entry will be allowed? I went to and from the UK, want to do it again and then go home to the US all within the 90 day period.

  22. Thanks so much for this video. We're planning a two part trip to Europe in 3 years. The first with a base in Ireland for a year (with jumps to different spots via cheap flights) and then last 6 months traveling through Southern Europe. We never learned about this rule until watching your videos. This rule impacts our plans for the last 6 months. Time to replan! Balkans, here we come.

  23. Great Video 🙂 I have researched and both Andorra (Spanish/France border) and San Marino (Italy) are not part of the EU. They have their own microstate. Do you know if I can stay here after my 90 days in Europe are over?

  24. Can you clear something up for me please? If you stay in a country in Europe and after that 90days is over , can you go to another European country to wait until you can return, like the country right next door, or do you have to leave Europe entirely, then come back after the 90dyas wait is over?

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