SchengenStay

Schengen 90/180 Day Calculator

Calculate your stay accurately and avoid overstaying.

Based on official Schengen rules* Not legal advice

To ensure an accurate calculation, please list your Schengen travel history (past 180 days) and your planned stay in chronological order.

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Schengen Countries

AustriaBelgiumBulgariaCroatiaCzechiaDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandItalyLatviaLiechtensteinLithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerland

Frequently Asked Questions

Does entry and exit count as full days?+

Yes, the day of entry and the day of exit are both counted as full days in the Schengen Area, regardless of the time of your flight.

How is the 180-day period calculated?+

It's a moving window. For any given day, the system looks back 180 days to see if you have been in the Schengen area for more than 90 days.

What happens if I overstay?+

Overstaying can result in fines, deportation, and a ban from entering the Schengen Area in the future.

How many more days can I stay in the Schengen Area?+

You can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period. This tool automatically calculates the number of days you have already used and the time you still have left based on your past entry and exit records. For example, if you have already stayed 60 days within the past 180 days, you may stay 30 more days. It is recommended to calculate again before your trip so you do not overstay.

How is stay time calculated for multiple entries?+

Schengen stay time is cumulative. No matter how many times you enter the Schengen Area, every stay is added together within the same 180-day period. For example, if your first stay is 20 days and your second stay is 30 days, you have used 50 days in total. This calculator automatically combines all trips and calculates your cumulative stay time.

How can I avoid overstaying a Schengen visa?+

The key to avoiding an overstay is planning ahead and checking your stay time regularly. Before each trip, confirm how many days you still have left so you do not get too close to the 90-day limit. By arranging your entry and exit dates carefully, earlier stays can gradually fall outside the 180-day window and release new available days. This tool supports future trip simulation to help you identify overstay risks in advance.

What does the Schengen 90/180 rule mean?+

The Schengen 90/180 rule means that you may stay in the Schengen Area for no more than 90 days within any continuous 180-day period. This 180-day period is rolling rather than fixed, which means every single day requires looking back over the previous 180 days again. This calculator applies that rule automatically and helps avoid manual counting mistakes.

Are the stay rules the same across Schengen countries?+

Yes. All Schengen countries follow the same 90/180-day short-stay rule, including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and others. This means your time spent in different Schengen countries is added together rather than calculated separately by country. The full list of applicable countries is shown above on the page.