Unlock the Hidden Loopholes: How to Stay in Europe Beyond 90 Days Without Getting Caught (Or Paying a Dime)
I applied for a temporary residence permit, or Aufenthaltserlaubnis, for privileged countries. While you cannot work on this visa, you can live and travel around Europe. You will need to have a German address, proof of health insurance and enough funds savings to support yourself.
According to the German government, these permits are only granted for a year (although they can be renewed). However, I was given a residence permit for the duration of my health insurance plan, which is 1.5 years.
Schengen Visa Expired Overstay Rules
Technically speaking, you cannot stay in the Schengen area past 90 days unless you have a long-term visa. Doing so may result in hefty fines, deportation, and in some cases, getting banned from returning to Europe in the future.
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