Moving Abroad: Create a New Life in a New Country
In this episode of Moving Abroad: Create a New Life in a New Country, we explore a strategy some Americans use to legally spend more than six months in Europe without applying for a residency visa: the “Schengen Shuffle.” Based on reporting from Condé Nast Traveler, this approach involves carefully rotating between Schengen countries, where most Americans are limited to 90 days within any 180-day period, and non-Schengen destinations such as the United Kingdom, Albania, or other nearby countries. We break down how the 90/180-day Schengen rule works, why simply leaving Europe for a few days does not reset the clock, and what travelers should consider before trying this strategy. From immigration rules and border records to tax residency, work restrictions, and planning buffers, this episode explains why the Schengen Shuffle can be useful for long-term travel, but is not the same as gaining legal residency abroad. Remember to always consult a professional, as this is podcast is purely for entertainment and passing along information. It is not legal or immigration advice. 🔎 Podcast Episode Credit Condé Nast Traveler — “How Americans Can Legally Spend More Than 6 Months in Europe Using the ‘Schengen Shuffle’ — No Residency Visa Required [https://www.cntraveler.com/story/how-americans-can-legally-spend-more-than-6-months-in-europe-using-the-schengen-shuffle-no-residency-visa-required]” MY TEAM'S BOOKS ABOUT MOVING ABROAD: You can learn about additional countries to move to in our team's book, "Freedom Abroad: Ten Countries for Americans Ready to Relocate" and you can purchase a copy here [https://amzn.to/4pAuLed]! Are you specifically interested in moving to Ireland? Here's the book for you: "Ireland on the Horizon: How to Relocate, Settle, and Thrive on the Emerald Isle" - Click here [https://amzn.to/44sz5Uq] to order NOW!
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