These are the consequences you can carry in case of violations of visa-free travel rules

Since we are only divided into visa liberalisation for Kosovo, on the site of European Integration for Kosovo, details about what the consequences will be in the event of violations of visa-free travel regulations. If you stay in the Schengen area for more than 90 days (without permission [...]
If you stay in the Schengen area for more than 90 days (without residence permission or long-term visas) you are illegally present, which may result in a ban on travel to the Schengen area.
Working in the Schengen zone without work permits is also illegal (even if it is less than 90 days) and could also result in a ban on re-entering the Schengen area.
Depending on the member state, administrative and financial fines can also be implemented.
In the event of eventual violations and abuse of visa-free travel, personal consequences include: the pronunciation of the financial fine and official marking of your passport and file in which the violation of the Schengen system is found, as well as the ban on entry into the Schengen area of up to 5 years.
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