When do I need to leave the Schengen Zone if I enter on this date?
Enter your recent Schengen days and planned entry date and we'll calculate the latest date you can stay until.
Steps
Count your Schengen days between
Enter your days
Include both entry and exit days. Example: 1–5 March = 5 days
Pick your planned entry date
Results
Complete the steps to calculate your result.
How it works
This calculator gives you the latest date you can legally stay in the Schengen Area, starting from a future entry date. Tell it how many days you have already used inside the last 180 days, and your planned arrival date.
Behind the scenes, the calculator looks at how your past days line up with the 180-day window on your arrival. Some of those days will still be inside the window then, some will have aged out. From your remaining allowance, it works out the longest continuous stay you can take from your entry date, then returns the date that stay would end. That date is the last day you can still be inside Schengen without overstaying.
You need to be physically out of the Schengen Area by the end of that day. Crossing the border on the calculated date itself is fine; staying past it counts as an overstay.
If your recent days mean a stay is not possible on your chosen entry date, the calculator says no valid exit date and suggests a later entry. The maths here is exactly the same as the Longest Stay calculator; only the result framing is different.
Planning multiple Schengen trips?
Use the free Schengen Visa Calculator to plan trips and avoid overstays.
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