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Living in Italy 90 Days at a Time: The “Schengen Shuffle” Explained

Schengen shuffle explained: 90 days in Italy, 90 out. Rules, penalties, tax implications & what to know before you shuffle.

One of our subscribers, Anthony, recently asked about spending months in Italy each year without officially becoming a resident. It’s a question we hear often. In fact, there’s even a nickname for people who do this: “Schengen shufflers.” These are non-European citizens who split their time – 90 days in Italy (or elsewhere in Europe) and 90 days out – to avoid long-term residency. This article is here to clear up the recurring confusion around this strategy. We’ll break down how the 90/180-day rule works, why it applies across all Schengen countries, the risks of overstaying, and the important tax and legal considerations....

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