Can you “back date” a European working holiday visa so past Schengen time doesn't count? [closed]










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Let's say you live in the Netherlands for 3 months on a Schengen and then you apply for a WHV... can you have the start date for that WHV be 2 months earlier, so you get back 2 months of available Schengen time for the rest of the Schengen zone?










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closed as off-topic by JonathanReez, blackbird, Ali Awan, Willeke, David Richerby Oct 31 '16 at 19:23


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  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – JonathanReez, blackbird, Ali Awan, Willeke, David Richerby
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    You're asking about backdating, not pro-rating. Regardless, the answer is no.

    – phoog
    Oct 31 '16 at 15:55






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    Just work in Ned (or wherever the WHV is from) for a bit, then the ever-rolling nature of 90/180 means you'll be fine again.

    – CMaster
    Oct 31 '16 at 16:24







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    It's conceivable the visa would be back-dated from the date you applied for it (although in this case I don't think it would) but you certainly cannot choose the date yourself for convenience!?

    – Relaxed
    Oct 31 '16 at 16:56















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Let's say you live in the Netherlands for 3 months on a Schengen and then you apply for a WHV... can you have the start date for that WHV be 2 months earlier, so you get back 2 months of available Schengen time for the rest of the Schengen zone?










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closed as off-topic by JonathanReez, blackbird, Ali Awan, Willeke, David Richerby Oct 31 '16 at 19:23


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – JonathanReez, blackbird, Ali Awan, Willeke, David Richerby
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • 2





    You're asking about backdating, not pro-rating. Regardless, the answer is no.

    – phoog
    Oct 31 '16 at 15:55






  • 3





    Just work in Ned (or wherever the WHV is from) for a bit, then the ever-rolling nature of 90/180 means you'll be fine again.

    – CMaster
    Oct 31 '16 at 16:24







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    It's conceivable the visa would be back-dated from the date you applied for it (although in this case I don't think it would) but you certainly cannot choose the date yourself for convenience!?

    – Relaxed
    Oct 31 '16 at 16:56













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Let's say you live in the Netherlands for 3 months on a Schengen and then you apply for a WHV... can you have the start date for that WHV be 2 months earlier, so you get back 2 months of available Schengen time for the rest of the Schengen zone?










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Let's say you live in the Netherlands for 3 months on a Schengen and then you apply for a WHV... can you have the start date for that WHV be 2 months earlier, so you get back 2 months of available Schengen time for the rest of the Schengen zone?







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closed as off-topic by JonathanReez, blackbird, Ali Awan, Willeke, David Richerby Oct 31 '16 at 19:23


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – JonathanReez, blackbird, Ali Awan, Willeke, David Richerby
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by JonathanReez, blackbird, Ali Awan, Willeke, David Richerby Oct 31 '16 at 19:23


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – JonathanReez, blackbird, Ali Awan, Willeke, David Richerby
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 2





    You're asking about backdating, not pro-rating. Regardless, the answer is no.

    – phoog
    Oct 31 '16 at 15:55






  • 3





    Just work in Ned (or wherever the WHV is from) for a bit, then the ever-rolling nature of 90/180 means you'll be fine again.

    – CMaster
    Oct 31 '16 at 16:24







  • 1





    It's conceivable the visa would be back-dated from the date you applied for it (although in this case I don't think it would) but you certainly cannot choose the date yourself for convenience!?

    – Relaxed
    Oct 31 '16 at 16:56












  • 2





    You're asking about backdating, not pro-rating. Regardless, the answer is no.

    – phoog
    Oct 31 '16 at 15:55






  • 3





    Just work in Ned (or wherever the WHV is from) for a bit, then the ever-rolling nature of 90/180 means you'll be fine again.

    – CMaster
    Oct 31 '16 at 16:24







  • 1





    It's conceivable the visa would be back-dated from the date you applied for it (although in this case I don't think it would) but you certainly cannot choose the date yourself for convenience!?

    – Relaxed
    Oct 31 '16 at 16:56







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You're asking about backdating, not pro-rating. Regardless, the answer is no.

– phoog
Oct 31 '16 at 15:55





You're asking about backdating, not pro-rating. Regardless, the answer is no.

– phoog
Oct 31 '16 at 15:55




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Just work in Ned (or wherever the WHV is from) for a bit, then the ever-rolling nature of 90/180 means you'll be fine again.

– CMaster
Oct 31 '16 at 16:24






Just work in Ned (or wherever the WHV is from) for a bit, then the ever-rolling nature of 90/180 means you'll be fine again.

– CMaster
Oct 31 '16 at 16:24





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It's conceivable the visa would be back-dated from the date you applied for it (although in this case I don't think it would) but you certainly cannot choose the date yourself for convenience!?

– Relaxed
Oct 31 '16 at 16:56





It's conceivable the visa would be back-dated from the date you applied for it (although in this case I don't think it would) but you certainly cannot choose the date yourself for convenience!?

– Relaxed
Oct 31 '16 at 16:56










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