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Interactive map for Schengen vs EU (non-Schengen). Includes a simple β€œmust exit by” helper and official reference links.

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This checker focuses on short stays in the Schengen Area (the β€œ90 days in any 180-day period” rule for visa-exempt third-country nationals). EU/EEA/Swiss citizens have different rules.
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What is Schengen?

The Schengen Area is a border-free travel zone in Europe. For many non-EU travelers, short stays are limited by the 90/180 rule.

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The 90/180 Day Rule

Visa-exempt third-country nationals can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area. Past trips matter. This site links official tools for verification.

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EU vs Schengen

Not all EU countries are in Schengen, and some non-EU countries are. Knowing which is which helps you plan legal stay time correctly.

πŸ“š Schengen Travel Blog

In-depth guides, country updates, and practical tips for navigating Europe's Schengen Area.

Schengen 90/180 Rule Explained

Real examples and official calculator guidance to avoid accidental overstays.

Schengen Countries List (2025)

Who's in, who's not, and why it matters for your travel plans.

Bulgaria & Romania Joined Schengen (2025)

What travelers need to know about the newest members.

Do I Need a Schengen Visa?

How to check fast without guessing.

EES and ETIAS: What's Changing (2025-2026)

New border systems coming to Europe's borders.

The Only Math That Ruins Vacations

A lighthearted look at the infamous 90/180 rule.

Build a Legal-Looking Itinerary

Mixing Schengen and non-Schengen countries strategically.

Who Travels Most to Schengen?

Top visa applicant nationalities from 2024 data.

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Official References

  • EU: Schengen Area overview
  • EU: Visa policy overview
  • EU: Short-stay 90/180 calculator
  • EUR-Lex: Regulation (EU) 2018/1806 (visa lists)

Other Helpful Sources

  • EU: Entry/Exit System (EES)
  • EU: ETIAS (travel authorization)

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90-Day β€œMust Exit By” Helper

Enter your first Schengen entry date. This shows the last day that would be day 90.
Important: This does not account for previous Schengen days in the prior 180 days. Use the official calculator in the References section to confirm complex trip histories.

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