How long can you stay in Poland?

Poland is in the Schengen Area, so visa-exempt visitors can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Those days are shared with the entire Schengen Area — Poland is not a separate 90-day window.

Pick a single date if you are still there.

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Polish days count toward all of Schengen

Days in Warsaw or Kraków use the same Schengen budget as days in Germany or Spain. Add up every Schengen day across the trip; entering Poland from another member country does not start a new count.

How to count your days in Poland

Count both the arrival and departure days in full, and total every present day in the current rolling 180-day window. The calculator above does it from your dates.

Staying in Poland longer than 90 days

Rules and permit types change; confirm with the Polish authorities (urząd wojewódzki). This is general information, not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Is Poland’s 90 days separate from Schengen?

No. Your Polish days count toward the shared Schengen 90/180 with every other member state.

How can I stay in Poland longer than 90 days?

Apply for a national visa or a temporary residence permit (karta pobytu); Ukrainian citizens may also use temporary protection.

Do entry and exit days count in Poland?

Yes, both count as full days under the Schengen rule.

Track it automatically

Daybound detects your country by GPS, counts days per country and warns you before you hit the limit.

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