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  • I'd bold the recommendation. The OP is likely to need to receive papers from a certain number of administrations, which will require a stable address to receive them. Much easier for that address to be the OP's home address than a random hotel address; the OP doesn't want to end up in a position where they have to ask the administration to switch the address to send to because they are traveling. Commented Sep 12, 2022 at 9:19
  • @jcaron There's no central, EU-wide records, sure, I'm pretty sure some EU countries at least have digital records of your entry and exit internally.
    – ave
    Commented Sep 12, 2022 at 17:08
  • @ave too lazy to check but I wouldn’t be surprised if they actually weren’t allowed to. And of course without internal border controls it would be quite useless.
    – jcaron
    Commented Sep 12, 2022 at 19:53
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    @MatthieuM. - A potential option for a stable address for correspondence would be family, particularly if family is one of the primary goals of the visit Commented Sep 13, 2022 at 7:21
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    I'd soften the recommendation to "sort it your before you travel or have a backup plan to leave within the 90 days"; either way may be more convenient depending on details not in the question, like distance from nearest consulate or the plans for the trip Commented Sep 13, 2022 at 7:33