Schengen 90/180 Rule: Visiting 🇨🇿 Czech Republic
Use the free calculator below to check whether you can still legally visit Czech Republic under the EU's rolling 90/180 day Schengen rule.
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The 90/180 Rule and Czech Republic
The Czech Republic joined Schengen in 2007. Days in Prague or elsewhere in the country count toward the shared 90-day Schengen limit.
The Schengen Area treats all 27 member countries as a single zone. Whether you enter at Prague airport or travel overland from a neighbouring country, every day counts toward the same rolling 90-day limit.
Maximum stay in any 180-day rolling window across all Schengen countries including Czech Republic.
The 180 days are always counted backwards from today, not from your entry date or the start of the year.
Both the day you enter and the day you exit Czech Republic each count as a full Schengen day.
Frequently Asked Questions — Czech Republic
Does visiting Czech Republic use up my Schengen days?
Yes. Czech Republic is a full Schengen member. Every day you spend in Czech Republic counts toward your shared 90-day limit across all Schengen countries.
Can I enter Czech Republic if I have only 10 Schengen days left?
Yes, but you can only stay for 10 days across the entire Schengen Area before you must leave. Use the calculator above to check your exact remaining days.
Do I need a visa to visit Czech Republic?
It depends on your passport. Citizens of many countries (US, UK, Australia, Canada) can visit Czech Republic visa-free for 90 days. Citizens of India, China, and many others require a Schengen visa. Check your country's requirements at the official embassy website.