Two Schengen visas with a one-day gap

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As I understand it: No. You're only allowed to be inside the Schengen area when you have a valid visa.

And when entering the immigration officer might request that you show intent of leaving within the validity period of your visa, so it might give you a practical problem too.

If you have a reasonable travel history and not a history of staying the maimum the 90/180-rule allows, I would probably allow it, but I'm neither a lawyer nor an immigration officer, so it really doesn't matter what I think.

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Technically, you need yet another Schengen C visa, single entry, for May 1st, or you need to leave on the 30th and return on the 2nd.

Failure to comply with the rules will be quite obvious for anyone who does the math. Henrik is right that nobody might bother to check the numbers, but if they check it, they will find that you have overstayed. That's a very bad thing to have in your file.

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