The European Union has announced a plan to extend the 90-day rule for certain categories of non-EU workers, potentially allowing them to remain in the Schengen area for longer periods without needing a formal residence permit or visa.
EU Proposes Extension to 90-Day Rule for Non-EU Workers
The EU is considering allowing certain non-EU workers to stay longer than the standard 90 days in 180 without triggering visa requirements.

The EU is considering carve-outs to the 90/180 rule for certain non-EU workers.
This matters if you're a digital nomad, remote worker, or freelancer operating across Europe. Currently, non-EU citizens can stay 90 days in any 180-day period under the Schengen rules; exceeding this requires a long-stay visa or residency permit. The proposed extension would create carve-outs for specific worker categories, though details on which professions qualify and how long the extension would be are still being finalized. Watch for official EU guidance in the coming months if you rely on the 90/180 rule to manage your time across multiple countries.
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