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How the Schengen visa actually works — and the 4 mistakes that get people refused

The "first entry" rule, the 90/180 counter, travel insurance minimums, and proof of funds — explained with the official thresholds, updated for 2026.

In this article

  1. How the 90/180 rule actually counts (not calendar months)
  2. What "first entry" means and how to handle multi-country trips
  3. Travel insurance minimum: what €30,000 actually covers
  4. Proof of funds: daily minimum, bank statements, hotel bookings
  5. The 4 most common reasons applications get refused

About this article

This article is currently an AI-drafted outline — the framework and key points are in place, but the prose body is still pending human review. Each outline item maps to an official source listed below; use this page as a "question map" to know where to verify each sub-answer.

Sources

  1. European Commission — Visa policy https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen-borders-and-visa/visa-policy_en
  2. EU Short-stay Visa Calculator https://ec.europa.eu/assets/home/visa-calculator/calculator.htm
  3. Schengen short-stay calculator https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/short-stay-visa-calculator/