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Can canadaIan citizen live temporary in Europe?

noha9999

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hello,

Can Canadian citizen live for a few months in Europe? without work just staying with the husband..! ( the husband has a work contract ).

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noha9999

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Visit yes not live and assuming is a Schengen area country visit I believe for up to 3 months on a Canadian passport. Countries outside the Schengen zone depends which country.

All information easily Googled

https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/schengen-area

i appreciate your reply..

So I have question here please..

for example i plane to visit Spain for 3 months. then going back to my country.. am I allowed to go back visit Spain again after 2 months? ... or i should wait like 6 months at least..or more before I visit Spain again ...??
 

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i appreciate your reply..

So I have question here please..

for example i plane to visit Spain for 3 months. then going back to my country.. am I allowed to go back visit Spain again after 2 months? ... or i should wait like 6 months at least..or more before I visit Spain again ...??
The UK is 6 months for a visa-exempt Canadian passport holder. https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa/y/canada/tourism

Spain is less.

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/spain-espagne/cultural_relations_culturelles/Advice_Canadians-Conseils_Canadiens.aspx?lang=eng

Note that Canadian travellers do not need visas for short-term visits in the Schengen Area (up to 90 days within a six-month period). The 90 days are cumulative and apply to travel within all countries of the Schengen Area. After 90 days of continuous stay in the Schengen Area, Canadians must leave for another 90 days before they can re-enter. It is important to get your passport stamped when entering the Schengen Area. The absence of an entry stamp from the initial Schengen port of entry could create difficulties during subsequent encounters with local police or other authorities throughout the Schengen Area. Canadians who overstay the permitted 90 days in the Schengen Area may be fined or deported. To visit for longer than 90 days, Canadians must obtain a long-stay national visa.
 
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