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Is visa-free travel considered unused?
I entered the territory of Poland on a work visa on 11/21/2019. She was in Poland at the start of the pandemic. The visa ended on 05/11/2020, but according to the law, it was automatically extended, plus the visa-free regime remained unused. On August 17, 2020, I left for Ukraine. Can I return back to Poland on the basis of this visa-free regime with an invitation from the voivode with umowa o zlecenia? Will there be any problems at the border?
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аватар vezha2
The official information on your question is as follows:
How to count the days spent on a visa-free regime (biometrics)
The duration of stay in the EU is limited to 3 months (90 days) within six months. In this case, the following nuances should be taken into account:
the date of entry is considered the first day of stay in the Schengen area
the date of departure is considered the last day of stay in the Schengen area
The 180-day control period is not fixed and depends on the date of entry and exit from the EU
absence from the Schengen area for a continuous 90-day period entitles you to a new visa-free stay in the EU for up to 90 days
It should be noted that periods of previous stay permitted under a residence permit or a long-term visa type "C" and "D" are not taken into account when calculating the period of visa-free stay.
аватар Elenka08
In theory you can. But given all the oddities of the present time, I would not say that 100%. From everything I've read on this topic, you can
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