Schengen Calculator
Calculate Schengen Area days used and days remaining under the 90/180-day rule. Add your stays to check compliance and find your next eligible entry date.
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- Days Used
- 0 / 90
- Days Remaining
- 90
- Status
- Compliant
Based on the 180-day window from 2025-12-16 to 2026-06-13.
What Is The Schengen 90/180 Rule?
The Schengen 90/180-day rule limits visa-free travellers to a maximum of 90 days in the Schengen Area during any rolling 180-day period. Because the window moves with every day that passes, your remaining allowance depends on your full travel history, not just your current trip.
How The Calculator Works
Add each stay in the Schengen Area with its entry and exit date. The calculator totals how many of the last 180 days were spent in the Schengen Area, shows how many days you have used and how many remain, and indicates whether you are currently compliant. If you have used all 90 days, it also estimates the earliest date you could re-enter while remaining compliant.
FAQ
What is the Schengen 90/180-day rule?
Visitors travelling visa-free can stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. The 180-day period is a rolling window, not a fixed calendar period, so your remaining allowance changes as time passes.
How is the 180-day window calculated?
For any given day, the calculator looks back 180 days, including that day, and totals how many of those days you were present in the Schengen Area.
What happens if I exceed 90 days?
Exceeding the 90-day limit within a 180-day window means you are no longer compliant. This can lead to fines, removal, or future entry bans depending on the country, so the calculator flags this and estimates when you would be compliant again.
Does this calculator cover visas or residence permits?
No. The calculator applies the standard 90/180-day rule used for short, visa-free stays. It does not account for long-stay visas, residence permits, or country-specific exemptions.