Unlock the Hidden Loopholes: How to Stay in Europe Beyond 90 Days Without Getting Caught (Or Paying a Dime)

Unlock the Hidden Loopholes: How to Stay in Europe Beyond 90 Days Without Getting Caught (Or Paying a Dime)

Try This Secret Tip for Moving to Europe

You may get away with overstaying if you enter and leave from different countries. That’s because it’s unclear if your entry and exit dates are shared by all countries in the Schengen area.

For example, let’s say you arrived by plane in France. Your passport will receive a stamp with your date of entry, and your arrival logged by the French government.

You then spend the next few months traveling around Europe and finally decide to fly back from Italy. It’s believed that the Italian computer system is independent of the French one. Therefore, the Italian immigration officer won’t know when you first arrived in the Schengen area.

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