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Gubbi_94 at 2024-03-08 12:43:07+00:00 ID:
ktwnpa4
No. It’s 90 days in a 180 day rolling period. If you stay here 90 days (including entry and exit day) you have to wait 90 days before you’re allowed re entry. These 90 days include all days in the Schengen zone except days you were a resident (not applicable to you I assume). If you’ve been to Denmark in the last 90 days, those also count until the rolling period has passed.
You should make sure you understand these rules well, and follow them, as breaking them may have severe impact on your ability to obtain residency later.
Edit: bilateral agreement with US and some other countries means that the 90 day period might only apply to the stay in Denmark, not the Schengen zone. Other Schengen countries might not have such bilateral agreements and the days spent in Denmark may therefore still count for stays there.
Distinct-Okra-6026 (OP) at 2024-03-08 12:32:05+00:00 ID:
ktwo4r1
If I'm in Denmark for a month then leave somewhere else for a month and come back I still have 60 days left right?
GeronimoDK at 2024-03-08 12:33:15+00:00 ID:
ktwo9je
Yes.
Gubbi_94 at 2024-03-08 12:52:45+00:00 ID:
ktwqlmc
Yes, and you’d then have to wait 60 days before you would be allowed back here for another 30.