2.1 Entry into the European phase
Overview
2.1 Entry into the European phase
Before the end of the international phase, applicants must decide whether and where they want to proceed with their international application in the national/regional phase before the designated/elected Offices.
Applicants wishing to obtain a European patent must enter the European phase, which means they must fulfil the requirements for initiating the processing of their application by the EPO as designated or elected Office within 31 months from the filing date or, if priority has been claimed, from the earliest priority date.
Pursuant to Rule 159(1) in combination with Arts. 22(3) and 39(1)(b) PCT, the time limit for complying with the requirements for entry into the European phase extends by one month beyond the standard time limit of 30 months provided for in Arts. 22(1) and 39(1)(a) PCT and applies irrespective of whether or not a demand for international preliminary examination was filed.
Rule 134 is applicable to the 31-month period for entry into the European phase under Rule 159(1) (E‑VIII, 1.6.2.3).