As a British citizen obtaining a work permit for Greece for the summer months I would like to know if the days i am permitted to work are definitely not included in my 90/180 days. I would also then like to know if once i finish working and my contract terminates if i can just stay in Greece on my tourist 90 day visa without having to leave a re-enter the country.
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3Does this answer your question? Long-term visa expiration + Count towards Schengen tourist days? – Traveller May 30 '23 at 14:54
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This EU site Greece - Employed worker states:
To work in Greece as an employed worker, you need: a national visa for employment.
In the form of a visa (in your passport) it is clear that the type D visa exempts you from the 90 day rule while in Greece.
The 90 days starts again after the date that the visa expires.
From a question, either on this site or Expatriates, it was stated by the user that Sweden does not issue a visa for a period up to 3 months, so it is not always clear (from what is contained in your passport) that you were exempt and you must therefore retain the given paper work permit as proof.
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