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title: "Germany Residence Days Export to CSV and JSON"
description: "Germany Residence Days guide for Germany expats. Covers Germany residence days with a private, exportable iPhone record — no spreadsheet, no signup."
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# Germany Residence Days Export to CSV and JSON

> Germany Residence Days guide for Germany expats. Covers Germany residence days with a private, exportable iPhone record — no spreadsheet, no signup.

Germany Residence Days days are easy to lose track of. This guide helps Germany expats keep a clean, defensible record of Germany residence days without living inside a spreadsheet. Pair it with [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) to automate the counting.

## How Germany residence days works

The Germany residence days is about counting presence over time, not guessing at the end of a trip. Governments publish the rule; your job is to record reality. The authoritative reference is [European Union travel](https://travel-europe.europa.eu/). Read it once, then never re-derive it from memory. When you want a quick check, the [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) calculator and tracker handle the math for you.

## Why this matters for Germany expats

Here is a practical way for Germany expats to handle Germany residence days.

For Germany expats, the stakes around Germany residence days are rarely dramatic day to day, but they compound across trips. A missed day here or a miscounted border there can turn into a limit breach you only notice at the worst moment. The fix is consistent recording, not heroic catch-up.

Start from the official definition rather than forum summaries. Then build a habit of logging each entry and exit as it happens. [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) can do this automatically from your iPhone location history, which removes the spreadsheet tax from the process.

## Common ways people get Germany residence days wrong

- Forgetting transit and layover days.
- Resetting the count mentally after a short trip.
- Trusting a single calculator check instead of a running log.
- Mixing up which country's clock is ticking.


## How to keep a clean record

Manual logs work until life gets busy. The lower-friction path is automatic day counting on iPhone using battery-friendly location updates. When your trips stack up, [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) keeps the day count current on your iPhone so you do not rebuild it later. Free to start, no signup, data stays on device.

This post explains travel-day recordkeeping only. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Check the official source linked below and, when needed, a professional.

## FAQ

**What is the simplest way for Germany expats to track Germany residence days?**

Log every border crossing as it happens and keep a running total per country. An automatic tracker like [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) does the counting for you and exports the history.

**Do I need to count partial or transit days for Germany Residence Days?**

Counting rules depend on the jurisdiction, so confirm with the official source below. The safer habit is to record the day and let your record show intent if questioned.

**How do I prove my Germany residence days history later?**

Keep an on-device, exportable log. [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) exports CSV and JSON you can share with an accountant, employer, or border officer without rebuilding anything by hand.

## Related guides

Keep building your travel-day literacy with these pages:

- [Travel guides](/guides/travel)


## Sources and tools

- Track and export your days: [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/)
- Official reference: [European Union travel](https://travel-europe.europa.eu/)

