SCHENGEN STAY PLANNER
Schengen 90/180 day calculator
Plan a short stay with the rolling 90 days in any 180-day rule. Add previous Schengen trips, choose your next entry date, and see your estimated allowance.
Previous Schengen stays
Overlapping trips are counted once.
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Your 90/180-day result
Add past stays and choose a planned entry date.
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How the calculation works
- Both the entry day and exit day count as stay days.
- The calculator checks a moving 180-day window for every day of the planned stay.
- Overlapping previous trips count once, not twice.
- Do not include days covered by a residence permit or long-stay visa.
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Based on the European Commission rolling 90 days in any 180-day period method.
Planning aid only. Border authorities make the final decision. Do not include periods covered by a residence permit or long-stay visa.
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Questions people ask
What is the Schengen 90/180-day rule?
For a short stay, you may normally spend up to 90 days in the Schengen Area during any rolling 180-day period.
Do entry and exit days count?
Yes. The date of entry counts as the first day of stay and the date of exit counts as the last day.
Is this calculator an official decision?
No. It is a planning aid based on the European Commission method. Border authorities make the final decision.