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    • Romania
    • Living in Europe
    • Accommodation

    Accommodation

    Where can you stay during your research project? In Romania, it is quite easy to rent or buy an apartment or a house, because prices vary greatly depending on the city, location and conditions offered by owners. As far as price is concerned, according to a financial study form 2015, Cluj-Napoca is...

    • Romania
    • Living in Europe
    • Banking

    Banking

    Currency Romanian currency is called LEU (code RON) and it is divided in 100 bani. Recently, a currency reform took place, changing the former leu (ROL) into a new leu (RON). Coins in circulation are: 1 ban, 5 bani, 10 bani and 50 bani. Banknotes in circulation have the following denomination: 1, 5...

    • Romania
    • Living in Europe
    • Day care, schooling & family related issues

    Childcare / School

    Education in Romania represents a national priority Starting with the accession date of Romania to the European Union, citizens of the member states of the European Union, states of the European Economic Area and Swiss Confederation have access to all forms and levels of education, in similar...

    • Romania
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses, Accommodation

    Cities

    We invite you to a journey to discover the many facets of Romania. It can be either a one day trip, a tour across the country or maybe a long weekend. Any option will give the opportunity to explore, taste, see and understand the country and culture. Brasov Brasov is one of the most visited cities...

    • Romania
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    Daily life

    General info Cities Transport Free time Cuisine Facts about Romania More information We invite you to a journey to discover the main cities of Romania. More Information There are multiple ways to arrive and travel in Romania: by plane, by train, by car, by boat More information Bucharest has a great...

    • Romania
    • Leaving Europe
    • Departure conditions/formalities

    Departure conditions

    If you are leaving the country there are several matters that you should consider before your departure: Check the travel advices and information given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Check your entry and residence conditions. If necessary, obtain a visa or residence permit for entry/employment...

    • Romania
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas

    Entry conditions/visas

    After its accession to the EU in 2007, Romania started preparations in order to join the Schengen area, which represents the last step to becoming an area of free movement. Until then, the entry on Romanian territory implies a series of conditions for both EU citizens and third-country nationals. EU...

    • Romania
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe
    • Entry conditions/visas

    Family members

    Family members of EU/EEA citizens can travel to Romania without a visa. As far as non EU/EEA family members are concerned, they need to submit their documents in order to receive a visa if they do not have a residence permit for a EU/EEA country. In some cases, they may need to present an invitation...

    • Romania
    • Living in Europe, Working in Europe, Leaving Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses, Accommodation, Entry conditions/visas, Job opportunities, Work permit

    FAQs

    Do I need an employment authorization document to work in Romania? I would like to add that I am a German citizen. EU and EEA (European Economic Area) citizens do not need a visa for crossing the border to Romania. If you stay longer than 90 days, you have to register your residence at the General...

    • Romania
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Free time

    Bucharest has a great variety of shopping centres for you to spend your spare timeand besides clothing and shoe stores, you can find here supermarkets, a food court, an entertainment area (billiards, bowling) and also cinemas. To shop for designer clothes you must visit the famous Victoria Street...