returning to property in a emergency
Could anybody enlighten me on the situation if you have
to return to your property to attend to a emergency before you
reach your new 90 day allowance is there any dispensation for emergencies
Could anybody enlighten me on the situation if you have
to return to your property to attend to a emergency before you
reach your new 90 day allowance is there any dispensation for emergencies
Hello
You don't have a "new 90 day allowance", it is a rolling 90/180-days - it doesn't start & stop, it continues.
You can use a Schengen calculator at all times to check if any/ how many days are left , that way you can always keep 2/3 days for any emergency that might arise.
https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/visa-calculator/
Cheers
Elinspain
The short answer to your question is "no".
Anyone with a second dwelling anywhere can foresee that, on occasion, there might be a need to visit it for any number of causes. For this reason it is incumbent upon the owner to make sure that they don't breach any regulations.
elinspain wrote on Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:14pm:
Hello
You don't have a "new 90 day allowance", it is a rolling 90/180-days - it doesn't start & stop, it continues.
Read more...
You can use a Schengen calculator at all times to check if any/ how many days are left , that way you can always keep 2/3 days for any emergency that might arise.
https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/visa-calculator/
Cheers
Elinspain
Thank you for your reply I am well aware of the rolling 90 day rule
I shall have to keep a few days available for emergencies
Posted: Tue Feb 1, 2022 1:55pm
Very helpful member
If you don't live anywhere full time It's always a good idea for someone to have a set of keys to your property. This could be a neighbour who is a friend or a keyholding company who will charge for the service.
Don't know what sort of emergencies you are anticipating but things like leaking water pipes etc. would be attended to in this case.
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