I’ve no idea.
If passports are scanned at the point of entry into the Schengen area...in my case possibly Dieppe, Calais or Alicante, there may be a central computer database which records entry and exit.
If passports are stamped at every entry point ( I don’t know) then the date stamp can be checked on exit and duration of stay worked out from that.
Elderly neighbours of mine, who did not vote for Brexit, aren’t very pleased. For the past 7 winters they’ve flown to Spain mid October, and returned late March. That is no longer possible, and similarly effected is a Scottish lady who I often walk with...she leaves Fort W same time and rents a small house every winter in a Spanish mountain village for cacahuetas. She’s heavy ragin.
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