
"Every year, thousands of American travelers arrive in Europe with a round-trip ticket, a printed itinerary, and the quiet confidence that comes from decades of visa-free tourism. Most glide through passport control without a second thought."
"In the EU, working remotely while on a tourist visa is not always allowed - and admitting to it can be grounds for denial."
"Americans can stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period in the Schengen Zone that's across all Schengen countries combined, not per country."
"Border agents may deny you entry if you can't show proof that you'll leave before your 90 days are up."
Many American travelers arrive in Europe with confidence due to visa-free tourism. However, about 20% face questioning at border control regarding their travel plans. The question of whether they plan to work while in Europe can lead to complications. Admitting to remote work can result in denial of entry, as EU regulations do not always permit this under a tourist visa. Understanding Schengen limits, proof of return travel, and financial means is crucial for successful entry.
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