Schengen 90/180 Calculator — Pasaporteng Pilipino
Ilagay ang mga petsa ng entry/exit mo sa Schengen sa baba. Kakalkulahin ng tool ang mga araw na nagamit sa rolling 180-day window hanggang sa check date.
Mga araw na ginamit
0 / 90
Mga araw na natitira
90
180-araw na window: —
Pang-edukasyon lang. I-verify sa opisyal na Schengen Visa Calculator (EU portal) bago lumipad.
Schengen 90/180 Calculator — For Filipino passport holders
Filipino passport holders must apply for a Schengen visa (€80 EUR) to enter the 29-country Schengen Area. Multi-entry Schengen visas don’t waive the 90/180 rule — you may stay at most 90 days in any rolling 180-day window, the same cap that applies to all non-EU nationals. The calculator above helps OFWs visiting Europe-based family, balikbayan Pasko trips combining multiple EU cities, and Filipino-Schengen multi-leg pilgrim tours (Lourdes, Fatima, Rome) stay within the rule.
Use the calculator above to total your real days in Schengen. Enter entry and exit dates for each trip — the tool computes days used in the rolling 180-day window ending on the check date.
In short: Filipinos need a Schengen visa €80 + maximum 90 days in any rolling 180-day period across all 29 countries. Entry day + exit day count fully. Overstay = SIS-II record + €500-1,200 fine + 1-5 year entry-ban across all Schengen.
In this tool
- The 90/180 rule — overview
- 29 Schengen countries vs Ireland/Cyprus (non-Schengen)
- Counting multi-stop trips
- Overstay: fines + entry-ban + SIS-II
- FAQ
1. Schengen 90/180-day rule — overview
Regulation (EU) 2016/399 (Schengen Borders Code, Article 6) states that third-country nationals (including the Philippines) may stay in the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period.
1.1 Key principles
- Rolling window, not fixed — the 180-day period does NOT reset on 1 January. It slides day by day.
- All countries count together — Spain + France + Italy stack as one area. 30 + 30 + 30 = 90 days OK; adding 10 more = overstay.
- Entry day + exit day count fully — a trip from 1-7 June = 7 days used, not 6.
2. Schengen countries vs EU-non-Schengen (2026)
29 Schengen countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.
EU but NOT Schengen: Ireland, Cyprus. Separate visa systems — days there do not count toward the Schengen quota.
3. Overstay consequences
- Fine: €500-1,200 EUR per country.
- Entry-ban: 1-5 years across all Schengen, recorded in SIS-II.
- Future visa applications: likely denied.
4. FAQ
Does the Philippine passport need a Schengen visa? Yes, €80 EUR at the German, French, Italian, or Spanish embassy in Manila.
Does entry day count? Yes, as a full day. Same for exit day.
Does the quota reset on 1 January? No. The 180-day window slides continuously.
Are Spain + France + Italy counted separately? No. All Schengen is one area for the 90/180 limit.
Is there an official EU calculator? Yes, the European Commission (Home Affairs) publishes a free one. Always cross-check before travel.