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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.

Reference toolSchengen 90 180 CalculatorEnter complete prior stays and test every proposed day against the general Schengen rolling 90-in-180 rule. Inputs stay in your browser.
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Section 1

Core details

Start with the date, rule and records that define the calculation.

The European Commission calculator does not replace a shorter visa limit or special status.
Sun, Sep 20, 2026
Sun, Oct 4, 2026
Section 2

Previous stays

Add only the records that apply. Each record stays grouped for easier checking on a phone.

Previous stay 1
Mon, Jun 22, 2026
Thu, Jul 2, 2026
Previous stay 2
Previous stay 3
Previous stay 4

Plain-date semantics · start date is not counted unless the result explicitly says inclusive.

Your result
Complete the stay record before calculating

A shorter visa authorization, long-stay visa, residence permit, bilateral arrangement or incomplete travel history can change which days and limits apply.

Travel rule selectedGeneral 90 days in any rolling 180European Commission short-stay arithmetic
Planned entrySep 20, 2026
Planned exitOct 4, 2026
Stay recordIncomplete / not confirmedAll countable entry and exit days in the relevant period are required
Previous stay 1Jun 22, 2026 – Jul 2, 2026Entry and exit days both count
Previous stay 2Not included
Previous stay 3Not included
Previous stay 4Not included
Planned stay length15 daysEntry and exit inclusive

Read before relying

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.
Rule set 2.0.0

Sources & scope

Verified

This page shows the source trail, jurisdiction and review date alongside the result. Always confirm time-sensitive rules with the linked authority.

JurisdictionGeneral Schengen short-stay planning — European Commission rolling 90-in-180 method; visa documents and border authorities control
Review date2027-02-21
PrivacyNo input upload
Questions answered

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.