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Extending a 4-month Visa

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GinneyE

If self-sufficient retirees from USA reside in Portugal for the four months allowed, can they then go to another Schengen-regulated country for 90 days? We'd like to live there for up to nine months, but it looks like getting visas for that long would be a problem. Living in Portugal for 4 months and Spain for 3 months would be okay.

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Work visas in PortugalGeneral visa requirements for PortugalRetiring to Portugal Lisbon area, VISAs, Lawyers in PortugalReturn Ticket from LisbonNew AIMA phoneline has anyone managed to get through ?
beijinho

Only 3 months (90 days) within each 180 days is permitted Visa-free for USA citizens, and that refers to the entire Schengen zone, not just Portugal.  So you cannot go to Spain on the 91st day.

GinneyE

Ok. That's what I figured. I guess we'll look into applying for a residency visa in Portugal. I read that it's possible if you have enough time -- and money.
Thanks for the quick reply.

GinneyE

Ok. That's what I figured. I guess we'll look into applying for a residency visa in Portugal. I read that it's possible if you have enough time -- and money.
Thanks for the quick reply.

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