How soon can I re-apply for another 90 days Schengen visa after using my 90 days granted Schengen visa?

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Since you were refused for a resident permit, your best course of action would be to apply for a visa in another Schengen Zone country, but you will still be subject to the 90/180 rule. So, you could apply whenever, but not have a start date earlier than 90 days after your previous visa expired.

TL;DR - you must leave Schengen Zone for at least 90 days before re-entering. The only exceptions could be medical emergency.

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You say in a comment that you entered the Schengen area on June 30th and stayed there for 90 consecutive days.

The earliest date you will be allowed to enter again based on a short-stay visa will be after you have been out for 90 days, which is, on December 27.

You're not saying whether your visa has expired or not. This is relevant information, because if the validity period of your visa is 6 months or more, then even though its "duration of stay" field says 90 days, that means "90 days in any 180 days", and you can use the same visa for a subsequent entry -- the days on a long-duration (but short stay) visa do not "run out".

If you need a new visa, then you can apply for it up to 3 months before your intended date of travel.

However, even though you can apply for a new visa, the outlook is not terribly good: As Relaxed notes, having applied for (but been denied) a residence permit will probably harm your chances of being granted a new short-stay visa, since it casts doubt on your motivation to leave the area after your trip.

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