Do Palau passport holders need a Schengen visa?
No — you don't need a Schengen visa
Good news — Palau passport holders don't need a Schengen visa
You can travel to all 29 Schengen countries visa-free for stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period, for tourism, business, or visiting friends and family. Just bring a passport valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure and proof of funds, accommodation, and return travel.
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The 90 days are counted in a rolling 180-day window — check your remaining days before booking.
Check your remaining daysPlanning to stay longer than 90 days?
For studies, work, retirement, or remote work, you'll need a national long-stay (Type D) visa from the specific country.
See our long-stay visa guideWhat the rule is based on
Short-stay entry rules for the 29 Schengen states are set by Council Regulation (EU) 2018/1806. Palau is listed in Annex II, so its passport holders may enter without a visa for up to 90 days in any rolling 180-day period. The exemption covers tourism, family visits and business — it does not cover paid work or stays beyond 90 days, which need a national long-stay visa.
ETIAS becomes available in Q4 2026: a €20 online authorisation valid for up to 3 years and tied to your passport. A transitional period follows launch; carriers must check it before boarding around April 2027.
Next steps
- • Build your document checklist for your destination and purpose of travel.
- • Check your 90/180 days before you book — entry and exit days both count.
- • Check another passport with the interactive tool.
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Based on Council Regulation (EU) 2018/1806 (Annex I & II). Always confirm with the consulate of your destination before booking travel.