Difference between revisions of "Talk:Schengen Agreement"

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::Uh, so now you have to go to [[Croatia]] at least to get a stamp :o ? Well. It's just a 2-day hitchhiking trip. [[User:platschi|platschi]]<small><sup>[http://hoerstel.travelblog.ch site], [[user talk:platschi|wikitalk]]</sup></small> 13:33, 9 November 2007 (CET)
 
::Uh, so now you have to go to [[Croatia]] at least to get a stamp :o ? Well. It's just a 2-day hitchhiking trip. [[User:platschi|platschi]]<small><sup>[http://hoerstel.travelblog.ch site], [[user talk:platschi|wikitalk]]</sup></small> 13:33, 9 November 2007 (CET)
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==new 90 days==
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I think it's even worse than what's currently written in this article. You will have to be outside of Schengen for 90 days to get your new 90 days. Until Switzerland is not part of Schengen you might be able to say that you spent 90 days in Switzerland, and then 90 days in the rest. But I'm not sure if that will always work. It's also unclear what the consequences of overstaying are. And I know many people who are overstaying. But it might be tricky. And yes, it's all ridiculous.  [[User:guaka|guaka]]<small><sup>[http://guaka.org site], [[user talk:guaka|wikitalk]]</sup></small> 21:24, 9 November 2007 (CET)

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Even bigger! Damn, Shitty Schengen :| Maplefanta 13:11, 9 November 2007 (CET)

Are there no other ways to get a stamp in your passport, i.e. on airports? I heard that this is usual in some asian countries, but might be a matter of corruption. What about Switzerland (yet)? Oh, and mabye Heligoland is an option, as it is a part of Germany but not of the schengen area. --MrTweeksite, wikitalk 13:24, 9 November 2007 (CET)
Uh, so now you have to go to Croatia at least to get a stamp :o ? Well. It's just a 2-day hitchhiking trip. platschisite, wikitalk 13:33, 9 November 2007 (CET)

new 90 days

I think it's even worse than what's currently written in this article. You will have to be outside of Schengen for 90 days to get your new 90 days. Until Switzerland is not part of Schengen you might be able to say that you spent 90 days in Switzerland, and then 90 days in the rest. But I'm not sure if that will always work. It's also unclear what the consequences of overstaying are. And I know many people who are overstaying. But it might be tricky. And yes, it's all ridiculous. guakasite, wikitalk 21:24, 9 November 2007 (CET)