Visa-free allowance

Canadian citizens in Schengen Area

Canadian passport holders can travel throughout the Schengen Area visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day window.

Rules as of

The allowance at a glance

NationalityCanada
DestinationSchengen Area
Visa needed for short stayNo
Allowed days90 days
Reference windowRolling 180 days
Purpose coveredtourism or business

Good to know

  • The allowance is cumulative across every Schengen country you visit.
  • A separate national long-stay visa or residence permit is required for stays beyond 90 days.
  • Carry proof of onward travel and sufficient funds; border officers may ask.

Schengen short-stay planning

Count Canadian days in Schengen Area

Add your trips to the Schengen Area to see how many of your 90 days are used and when you can re-enter.

Rules as of

Your trips

Entry and exit days are both counted. Same-day trips count as one day.

FAQ

Do Canada passport holders need a visa for the Schengen Area?

No. For tourism or business, Canada passport holders can enter the Schengen Area without a visa for up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

How are the 90 days counted?

The 90 days are counted across a rolling 180-day window. Both your entry day and exit day count, and time in any country covered by the rule draws down the same total.

What happens if I overstay?

Overstaying can lead to fines, removal, and future entry bans. If you are close to the limit, plan a gap long enough that your rolling-window total drops back under the allowance before you re-enter.

Is this official immigration advice?

No. This is a planning estimate. Always confirm your eligibility with the official sources linked below before you travel, as rules and authorisation requirements can change.

Disclaimer & official sources

Estimate only — not immigration or legal advice. Rules as of . Entry is at the discretion of border authorities and depends on your individual circumstances. Verify before you travel: