This wiki entry says that the Canaries are within the Shengen area.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_member_state_territories_and_the_European_Union#Canary_Islands
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Karish wrote:
> A while back, in the Eastern Med, people used to wait to the end of the
> time
A while back, in the Eastern Med, people used to wait to the end of the time
limit,head out to international waters - 3 or 12 miles - then call a mayday and
go back to 'fix' the problems... this was an 'acceptable' arrangment..
K
--- On Mon, 10/29/12, Ed Kelly wrote:
From: Ed Kelly
Subject: R
John,
We may have to spend some time in non-Schengen land. I think we could spend
some time in North Africa or elsewhere that is not Schengen during the
summer to make it so we will not infringe the rules.
We have friends in Canaries right now who advise they did not run into
problems with enforce
SCHENGEN TREATY AND LIMIT OF 90 out of 180 days in territory:
Sue and I want to spend the summer going thru the Med, but think we can
find somewhere in the Med at the end of the time - 6 mos after we enter
Greece, to pop out and either resett our Schengen clock for 3 months or
will just chance it.
John,
Have the same question
Lee
Marmaris.
On Oct 29, 2012, at 11:19 , John Sexton wrote:
Ed, just a note that the Canaries are part of the Schengen group as they are
part of Spain. What will that do for your stay?..
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Ed, just a note that the Canaries are part of the Schengen group as they
are part of Spain. What will that do for your stay?
I had a friend who was RVing around the EU back in 2003. He ran into the
6 month limit in Schengen when wanting to cross by ferry from Denmark to
Sweden so he could even