Schengen Calculator
without the guesswork.
Schengen 90 180 Calculator — Enter complete prior stays and test every proposed day against the general Schengen rolling 90-in-180 rule. Uses a focused calculator with visible assumptions. Inputs stay in your browser.
A shorter visa authorization, long-stay visa, residence permit, bilateral arrangement or incomplete travel history can change which days and limits apply.
Context matters.
- Use the visa sticker, residence document and the competent border or immigration authority for the controlling limit.
- A calculation never guarantees admission or continued stay.
Sources & scope
This page shows the source trail, jurisdiction and review date alongside the result. Always confirm time-sensitive rules with the linked authority.
What to know before using the result.
Do Schengen entry and exit days both count?
Yes under the general short-stay method. Every entry day and exit day is a day of stay, and each proposed day is checked inside its own rolling 180-day window.
Can a visa sticker allow fewer than 90 days?
Yes. A visa's authorized duration or validity can be more restrictive, while long-stay visas, residence permits and special arrangements require different treatment. The general calculator is blocked for those selections.
Does a compliant result guarantee entry?
No. The European Commission calculator is a planning aid, and competent border authorities decide admission using the travel documents and official movement record.