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I am a US citizen and have had 5 months vacation in scotland this year, home to the USA for a month then back to Scotland for 1 month. 6 months in total. Would I be able to travel back to scotland again or am I only allowed 6 months vacation in a year.

By kiltylyn Asked Sep 3 2008 12:13PM
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by kiltylyn on Sep 3, 2008 at 7:20 pm Permalink

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That above is utter nonsense , i was asking for advice not to be passed on untruths
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by Cyanotic Wasp on Sep 3, 2008 at 12:15 pm Permalink

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US citizens are not allowed more than three weeks of vacation in a calendar year. It's in the Constitution. The Vacation Police are going to be on you soon, so your best option may be to escape while you still can. I recommend Mexico, because at least that way you can still come back whenever you need to, as long as you sneak over the border with everyone else.
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