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Schengen 90/180 Day Calculator

Estimate whether your Europe trip stays within the Schengen 90-day rule. Add your recent Schengen trips and your planned travel dates. This is only a planning estimate, not an entry guarantee.

Recent Schengen trips

Add any trips to Schengen Europe from the last 180 days. Count both arrival and departure days.

No recent Schengen trips added. That is fine for a first trip.

Planned trip

Select your entry and exit dates. Arrival and departure days both count.

Planning estimate only. This is not legal, immigration, airline, embassy, consulate, or border advice. Rules and personal situations can change. Always verify final requirements with official government, consulate, airline, or border authority sources before traveling.

How the 90/180 rule works

The Schengen rule uses a rolling 180-day window. On each day of your trip, count how many days you were inside the Schengen area during the previous 180 days.

Both arrival and departure days count.

The days do not reset on January 1 or when you get a new passport stamp. Older days simply fall out of the 180-day window over time.

This tool is for short stays, including visa-free travel and short-stay visas. Time spent on a national visa or residence permit may be counted differently. The United Kingdom, Ireland, and several other European countries are not part of the Schengen area.

For official EU guidance, read the EU short-stay travel rules and verify the entry rules for the country you are visiting. Border authorities make the final decision.

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