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π¨ Border police at the Croatia-Serbia crossing stopped seven Kosovo nationals who overstayed their Schengen allowance.
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π The travelers exceeded the 90-day limit within a 180-day period, violating Schengen stay rules.
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π§³ Their violation was detected through the new EES system, which tracks all entries and exits digitally.
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π΅οΈββοΈ Officials found that some of them overstayed by just a few days β but even short overstays are now automatically flagged.
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β οΈ The travelers faced penalties and potential future entry bans into the Schengen Zone.
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π The incident highlights how strict enforcement has become under the EES system.
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π Authorities now have instant access to travelersβ full movement history across all Schengen countries.
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π¬ Experts advise travelers to use a Schengen calculator and keep travel records to stay compliant.
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π This case serves as a warning for visa-free travelers who assume short overstays go unnoticed.
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β The message is clear: track your Schengen days carefully β the EES makes errors far more costly than before.
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