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Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 05/12/2019
Time zone in Romania – GMT + 2 hours Romanian Holidays 1st and 2nd of January – New Year’s Days 24th of January – United Principalities Day 1st of May – Labor Day Spring – Easter Days (2 days) Spring/summer – Whitsunday (2 days) 15th of August – Assumption 30th of November – St. Andrew’s Day 1st of December – National Day 25th – 26th of December – Christmas Useful phone numbers 112 – All emergencies 1958 – Current local time Here is a collection of useful Romanian phrases Other useful links Ministry of Internal Affairs Ministry of Health General Inspectorate for Immigration National Customs Authority
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 05/12/2019
There are multiple ways to arrive in Romania: by plane, by train, by car, by boat. Entering the country should not represent a problem for foreigners, especially if they are EU citizens. Non-EU country citizens are required to have a valid passport and, in some cases, a Romanian visa is necessary at customs and immigration. By Plane Flying is time efficient but probably the most expensive way to get to Romania. State-owned Tarom is Romania’s main airline which is a member of the Sky Team alliance (Delta, KLM, Air France and Alitalia). It has regular flights, both national and international, to other major urban centers, especially from Europe. There are 17 functional airports in Romania,...
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 05/12/2019
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 Inspectorate for Immigration. Do non-EU/ EEA researchers need an entry visa for Romania? Non-EU/ EEA researchers have to apply for a short or long stay visa, depending on the timeframe of their academic activity in Romania. American, Australian and Canadian citizens are an exception to the rule as they do not need an entry visa, but they do need to present their passport at customs. Where can I...
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 04/04/2019
When you come for a research job in Romania, you are most certainly also interested in aspects related to social security (healthcare, building up a pension, how are you covered for unemployment), taxation (what taxes and how much you have to pay) and intellectual property rights. This section provides answers to questions exactly on these issues. Unemployment insurance Pensions and other social security rights Intellectual Property Rights Taxation
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 04/04/2019
Accommodation Where can you stay during your research project? Medical care Are you looking for relevant information and services? Health Insurance Do you want to know what your options are? Language courses Do you want to learn Romanian?
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 04/04/2019
In Romania, all employees and employers have to contribute to the social and health insurance system, in order to become insured. Therefore, regardless of their country of origin, citizens with a residence permit will benefit from all rights granted by Romanian legislation, regarding social security. The loss and expiration of the right of residence on national territory ceases your insured status, together with all rights of insurance. Contribution rates to the social security and health system are established annually, differentiated for employers and employees, and they are based on gross salary. Thus, the percentages paid by any employee, hired with an employment contract, are...
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 04/04/2019
The intellectual property regarded from the perspective of its two components - industrial property on the one hand, and copyright and related rights on the other hand - is one of the basic mechanisms of economic, social and cultural development of the nation. In this context, it may be considered that protection of intellectual property rights has a great importance; its essence, purpose and finality are to protect the product of the human intellect, and, at the same time, to guarantee the consumers benefit from using this product. The intellectual property regarded from the perspective of its two components - industrial property on the one hand, and copyright and related rights on...
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 04/04/2019
Foreign diploma recognition, in order for foreign citizens to practise various professions in Romania, is among the most important aspects for hiring foreigners. As regards European citizens, Law no. 200/2004 on recognition of diplomas and professional qualifications for regulated professions in Romania was adopted and published in the Official Gazette no. 500 of June 3, 2004, amended by Government Emergency Ordinance no. 109/2007 published in the Official Gazette no. 706 of October 18, 2007. In order to access a regulated profession or practise it in Romania, diplomas obtained both in Romania and abroad that entitle the holder to exercise the same profession in the Member State of...
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 04/04/2019
Research is an area of nationwide interest and is supported by national and European funds. Defining the researcher's profile and framing it in the research is strongly linked to skills acquired within the Higher Education in Romania. Romania promotes the development of research capacities and exchange programs with foreign scientists by creating research opportunities with the purpose of increasing the visibility of Romanian research and harmonizing it with European standards. Research is an area of nationwide interest and is supported by national and European funds. Defining the researcher's profile and framing it in the research is strongly linked to skills acquired within the...
Type: Information Topic | Location: Romania | Updated: 03/04/2019
Work Permit The professional activity of foreign citizens on national territory can only be carried out with a Work Notice or a Work Permit. According to the European Union regulations, every EU/EEA citizen enjoys the same labour rights as the ones applied to Romanian citizens, and thus, they do not need a work permit. Foreign citizens who are third country nationals, can work in Romania only after obtaining a work permit, and subsequently a long stay visa for work and a residence permit. Types of work permits There are several types of work permits that can be granted to foreign citizens: for permanent workers, seasonal workers, for trainees, for athletes, for cross-border workers,...
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