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Answer by Mark Johnson for Does time spent in non-Schengen European...

Since the implementation of the 90/180 rule is based onSchengen entry and exit stampsassume that the full days in these microstate countries will be included in the Schengen clock where no Schengen...

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Answer by WGroleau for Does time spent in non-Schengen European microstates...

In 2000, France, Spain, and Andorra signed an agreement which seems to me to indicate that in practice, going to Andorra is the same as going to a country that is officially Schengen. But I've seen a...

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Answer by Gayot Fow for Does time spent in non-Schengen European microstates...

When you enter one of the three micro-states, the Schengen 90 day clock pauses during your time there. It resumes when you exit the micro-state and reenter the Schengen zone.Also, you cannot 'refresh'...

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So the Schengen Area wikipedia says three European microstates – Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican City – can be considered de facto participants.Thus, for citizens of countries that can enter the...

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