Originally Posted by
Coffeemadman
Last time I went to Oslo the lady at border control flipped through my almost full passport full of stamps and just said “You must watch your days in Europe my friend. You must watch. Are you counting? I hope you are counting”
All with no time to respond. Stamped and through I went.
Originally Posted by
corporate-wage-slave
I used to get a few blunt questions when entering Sweden - in the days of Apartheid - due to the South African stamps in my passport. More recently over in Norway I was also queried at Tromsų when arriving from MAD, so a purely Schengen trip. I wanted to say my grandfather had fewer problems entering Tromsų in May 1945, but thought better of it.
I've recently been hassled in Tromso too....got quite a lecture on departure. The main allegation seemed to be that I did not know how many days I've been in Schegen over the past 180 days, and, instead of making up a number, I told the guard that I do not count them, so I do not know. The guard then tried to count up the number of days, but I've got so many stamps, a few ones missing entries, a few stamps on top of each other, that this was never going to succeed. The guard promptly gave up and returned to lecturing me.