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Mythbuster: Can you really 'cheat' the Schengen 90-day rule?

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Mythbuster: Can you really 'cheat' the Schengen 90-day rule?
A French police officer checks passports at a border post. Photo by IROZ GAIZKA / AFP

It's human nature to look for a loophole, shortcut or workaround to the rules, but most of the advertised 'dodges' to the EU's 90-day rule are nothing of the sort.

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Tony
If you are married to, and travelling with, a citizen of the EU/EEA or Switzerland (but not France) you can enter France under the Freedom of Movement rules with just your non-EU passport for up to 3 months. You can then leave France for at least 24 hours and re-enter France (or any other EU country) for another 3 months. This is all described in EU Directive 2004/38/WC Article 6. You just need to be able to show that you have left France at least once in the past 3 months.
Amy Gillenson
What if you have a Permesso di Sogiorno? I have o e as the spouse of a citizen; Delta did not quite Know what to do with me, but ultimately accepted my Permesso to permit them to board a passenger (me) whose ticket for return exceeded the 90 day limit.

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