
For years, one rule quietly controlled how long non-Europeans could stay across most of Europe: 90 days. Then goodbye. Whether you were closing a business deal in Paris, touring across Germany and Italy, installing equipment in Spain, or performing across Europe — once your 90 days were up, you had to leave. No debate. No …
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