Unlock the Hidden Loopholes: How to Stay in Europe Beyond 90 Days Without Getting Caught (Or Paying a Dime)
Although you can only stay in a Schengen country for up to 90 days, there are still ways to work the system. To start, you can alternate between living in a Schengen and non-Schengen country. These countries create their own immigration rules, which would exclude them from the 90-day limit.

That means you could spend an exciting year hopping around from country to country. Spend your first three months in a Schengen country before heading to England, Ukraine, Croatia, or another non-Schengen country.
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