Unlock the Hidden Loopholes: How to Stay in Europe Beyond 90 Days Without Getting Caught (Or Paying a Dime)
Many of these places allow you to stay for up to 90 days as well. Which means by the time you’re done spending a few months in the Balkans or the U.K., you can go back to France or Italy and restart the 90-day clock.
Ultimately, you can move between Schengen and non-Schengen countries as many times as you’d like. And while you won’t be able to work or file taxes, you can still live in Europe for a year as a tourist. And if you’re not bored of the nomadic lifestyle, you can realistically do this for as long as you’d like!
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