Mistroma
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My understanding is the same. I've never seen a reference to "in 180 days" regarding EU nationals. I've only found reference to registering after 90 days. Greece assumes a permanent move after 90 days and requires means of support, medical cover, etc.Agreed but when I contacted the EU help line they said after 90 days in one country I had to present both of us for registration.
I take that to mean there is a possibility of moving out of that country for a few days, get some receipts to prove movement out of country hence no 90 day overstay then return having reset the clock complete another 89 day stay. Technically I can't see anything wrong with this and it negates the need for possible residency applications?
Problem as you say is not many people have real world experience of this, damn, some people can't even be bothered to read the full thread before jumping in late and posting incorrect info....
Looks like another email to the EU help desk...
I always suspected that it would be cheaper to leave for a day and return to reset the c!ock. However, my wife has a UK passport and so I reported my stay to the local police. My wife wouldn't get her biometric card if I did not follow that rule.