There is provision within the Border Guard Technical Manual for mistakes such as wrong dates of entry/leaving to be corrected, with reasonable evidence [e.g. ferry ticket or ferry booking confirmation] to be corrected with mnimum fuss. The Manual reminds the Guards that the vast majority of passengers are law abiding citizens, going about their normal business, and the travellers are to be treated courteously and with a presumption of innocenceBe sure to check the date stamp in your passport.
On my first trip since the Schengen rules applied the date was wrong showing the previous day's date.
It sounds trivial but it might have consequences.
I suspect that a re-entry ban for a period of time could well be the preferred penalty if you overstay. In my view the risk of that is more than sufficient to make sure I stay within the 90 days!
That's good to know.There is provision within the Border Guard Technical Manual for mistakes such as wrong dates of entry/leaving to be corrected, with reasonable evidence [e.g. ferry ticket or ferry booking confirmation] to be corrected with mnimum fuss. The Manual reminds the Guards that the vast majority of passengers are law abiding citizens, going about their normal business, and the travellers are to be treated courteously and with a presumption of innocence
Steve
Nothing to do with individual officers, it’s all on a shared database. It says if you are ill and unable to travel you should apply for the visa extension if possible. It also says nobody can overstay without authorities noticing which I suspect will be where a guard doesn’t notice one day over but it still gets logged and can have repercussions penalties laterThanks to everybody for your advice. I don't intend to overstay but was interested in the experience of those that had. I also appreciate a few days here and there may be viewed more lightly than a longer transgression. I guess it may just depend on what kind of a day the particular border official has had and the level of contrition I am able to display or otherwise
Cheers all
I can make you feel worse by adding, apart from the ****** decision, the EU offered the UK Government, under the Withdrawal Agreement negotiations in the period between October 2017 and early January 2018, the 180 days in Europe on the same basis as EU citizens visiting UK have.I used to leave the UK on my birthday in the last week of Oct and return for St David's day.
Still feel angry
Thanks, Neil. The Information Sheet is really useful and succinct. Added to my Bookmarks! There's 2 Threads running on another Forum you're familiar with where Members have posted lots of 'opinions' that Border Guards take no notice of Stay Dates until the Entry/Exit System is operational, so we need a Daily Mail reader to let us know when the first cases come to CourtNothing to do with individual officers, it’s all on a shared database. It says if you are ill and unable to travel you should apply for the visa extension if possible. It also says nobody can overstay without authorities noticing which I suspect will be where a guard doesn’t notice one day over but it still gets logged and can have repercussions penalties later
Schengen overstay
It may be they decide no action for an odd day is appropriate Steve but I suspect when it starts to get nasty will be when someone is turned round at an entry point. To me worst case I could imagine is if you went to a non Schengen country to extend time abroad but were then refused re-entry to a Schengen area because of previous infractions. Would be a nightmare trying to sort I imagine but hopefully nobody gets into thatThanks, Neil. The Information Sheet is really useful and succinct. Added to my Bookmarks! There's 2 Threads running on another Forum you're familiar with where Members have posted lots of 'opinions' that Border Guards take no notice of Stay Dates until the Entry/Exit System is operational, so we need a Daily Mail reader to let us know when the first cases come to Court
Steve
I'm OK, Neil, because Elaine has her Irish Passport, so, as long as she doesn't divorce me [or pour any more freshly made coffee into my crotch ...], I benefit from her EU Citizenship Freedom of Travel! I was just pointing out the mistaken belief expressed elsewhere that 'nobody checks' the Schengen Entry/Exit Dates'It may be they decide no action for an odd day is appropriate Steve but I suspect when it starts to get nasty will be when someone is turned round at an entry point. To me worst case I could imagine is if you went to a non Schengen country to extend time abroad but were then refused re-entry to a Schengen area because of previous infractions. Would be a nightmare trying to sort I imagine but hopefully nobody gets into that![]()
Think you should rent out your services to totally disorganised people like me .I'm OK, Neil, because Elaine has her Irish Passport, so, as long as she doesn't divorce me [or pour any more freshly made coffee into my crotch ...], I benefit from her EU Citizenship Freedom of Travel! I was just pointing out the mistaken belief expressed elsewhere that 'nobody checks' the Schengen Entry/Exit Dates'
Because I am an anal retentive/OCD, I have the Border Guard Technical Manual on my phone alongside my COVID Jag Certificates [for the next time!], my Declaration sur l'honneur [for the next time], all Ferry Tickets since ******, details of every itinerary including dates of stay and duration whilst in Europe, and photos/selfies etc of various cities we passed through, so that everything can be cross referenced to prove my bona fides. And I have paper documentation including Birth & Marriage Certificates and Divorce Papers for back up, just in case ...
I was stopped once by the Border Guard who queried the kit/tools etc bits of furniture etc. I explained that we were renovating our hovel in France and whipped out my laptop, offering to how him the 600+ photos we had of the before/during/after renovations, including me up to my wellies in fresh concrete etc. He quickly lost interest and we were waved through ... [Think my reputation for talking for far too long may have preceded me]
Steve