When can I stay in the Schengen Zone for 90 days again?
Enter your recent Schengen days and the date you last left Schengen and we'll calculate when a full 90-day stay becomes available again.
Steps
Pick your last exit date
Count your Schengen days between
Include both entry and exit days. Example: 1–5 March = 5 days
Results
Complete the steps to calculate your result.
How it works
This calculator tells you when you can next take a full 90-day Schengen stay. Give it the date you last left Schengen and how many days you spent inside Schengen in the 180 days leading up to that exit.
Behind the scenes, the calculator looks at your last trip and projects forward, day by day, to find the earliest future entry date where a complete 90-day stay would fit inside the 90/180-day rule. The rolling window means your old days gradually drop off over time; the calculator works out exactly when enough of them have gone for a fresh 90 to be possible.
If your last exit was long enough ago that the full allowance is already available, the calculator says you can enter today. Otherwise it gives you a future date.
This is different from the Days Remaining calculator. Days Remaining tells you how many days you can use today; this tool tells you the first day a new 90-day stay can begin. The two answers line up: use this one if you are planning a long trip and want to know when to start it.
Planning multiple Schengen trips?
Use the free Schengen Visa Calculator to plan trips and avoid overstays.
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