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So, in that case you do not get an overstay stamp in your passport?
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Oh :) See this topic

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It's possible in Australia as a foreigner. Don't know about NZ.
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Write to them to clarify. The embassy in Copenhagen has a similar text. But they didn't actually want to see proof of onward travel. And they were very helpful by email.
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After that, you have to leave. So, it's roughly 90 days pr stay. But make sure to enter before the visa expires to get the last 60 (and extend that by 30 locally.)
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No. Every time you enter the country during the visa validity, you're stamped in for 60 days. That stay can be extended by 30 locally.
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By air or land, as many as you want.

I would extend each stay locally, instead of leaving the country. So, it would roughly become three times 60 + 30.

Make sure to always check your entry/exemption stamps before leaving the immigration area/office.

The crucial thing with the METV is to arrive just before it's validity expires.
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Depending on where you stay, doing extensions locally on each 60 day entry, instead of border bounces, may be easier.
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I've seen something similar. I doubt it applies when you already have a METV.
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Please let us know how it goes. Best of luck!