As an EU citizen, you have the right to move to any EU country to live, work, study, look for a job or retire. You can stay in another EU country for up to 3 months without registering there but you may need to report your presence. The only requirement is to hold a valid national identity card or passport.
How long can I stay in another EU country with a residence permit?
90 days
The EU permanent residence permit has unlimited validity. You can also apply for it in addition to a permanent residence permit. With a permanent residence permit, you may stay in another EU country for up to 90 days but are not allowed to live or work there.
What is outside European Union?
Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, Serbia, Ukraine. Andorra, San Marino. 79 countries of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States.
Can you be legally resident in two EU countries?
Yes. You can stay in a second EU country for more than three months for purposes including work, study or training, if you apply for and are granted a residence permit in this second country.
Do you have the right to live in any EU country?
You have the right to live in any EU country where you work as an employee, a self-employed person or as a posted worker. registered with the relevant authority as being involuntarily unemployed.
Who is eligible for permanent residence in the EU?
You may also be eligible for permanent residency in the EU if your spouse or partner is an EU resident. Children and other relatives (including parents and parents-in-law) can also use family ties to get permanent residence in many EU countries. Don’t despair if your family doesn’t open the door for you.
How long can a family member stay in the EU?
Permanent residence for your EU family members The same rights apply to your EU family members. They are also entitled to a permanent residence document in the country where they have resided with you legally for a continuous period of 5 years. Read more on the right to reside in the EU of your family members.
Is it legal to stay in Europe for 90 days?
Noonsite has investigated extensively, but currently, it is not easy to legally extend your stay for longer than a total of 90 days in any 180 day period. The EU did have plans to introduce a ‘Touring Visa’, however, this appears to have been shelved for now. See this EU link for the latest information on this subject.