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Subject: Re: Overstaying in Italy Posted on: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 19:54:29 +0200

Make credence recognised that on Sat, 13 Oct 2007 11:53:26 -0400,
"Frank F. Matthews" has scripted:

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>
>Lennart Petersen wrote:

>> No. The limit is 90 days out of 180
>> "The general rule stipulates a maximum 90-day stay within a 180-day period
>> beginning from the first day of entry. Provided a multiple-entry visa has
>> been granted, one may leave and return a number of times within the 180-day
>> period but the combined stay within the region must total no more than 90
>> days."
>> To exit is not the brightest idea as you may be exposed for a new entry
>> control when going back to Italy and a possibility of being refused entry.
>
>Actually from a legal point of view leaving makes sense if it is done
>now or fairly soon. Leaving Schengen and then returning before the
>December departure could be done within the 90 day of 180 limit.
>
>As you say it does not help if you have used your 90 days.

Interesting, I'd never considered this angle.

Could you merely say you spent x number of days in Switzerland to get
rid of any days in excess of the 90?

There are not usually any passport stamps involved after all.
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