Romania
Phone Code
+40
Capital
Bucharest
Population
19 Million
Native Name
România
Region
Europe
Eastern Europe
Timezone
Eastern European Time
UTC+02:00
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Romania is a southeastern European country bordered by Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, and the Black Sea. Bucharest serves as the capital and largest city (1.8 million, metropolitan 2.1+ million). Romania has a population of approximately 19 million. The country's name derives from Latin 'Romanus' - Romanians speak a Romance language descended from Latin, unique among Eastern European nations. Romania's history includes Roman Dacia province (106-271 AD), medieval principalities of Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania, Ottoman influence, Austro-Hungarian rule in Transylvania, unification in 1859, expansion after WWI (Greater Romania), WWII devastation, communist dictatorship under Nicolae Ceaușescu (1965-1989 - repressive regime ended by revolution), democratic transition, and European Union membership (2007). Romania joined Schengen Area for air and sea borders in 2024, with full land border Schengen membership planned for 2025. Modern Romania is renowned for medieval Transylvania region with fortified Saxon towns (Brașov, Sighișoara, Sibiu), Dracula legend and Bran Castle, Carpathian Mountains offering hiking and skiing, painted monasteries of Bucovina (UNESCO sites with elaborate exterior frescoes), Bucharest's grand architecture including massive Palace of Parliament (world's second-largest administrative building), Danube Delta (UNESCO biosphere reserve, Europe's best-preserved delta), Black Sea coast resorts, rural traditions in traditional villages (Maramureș with wooden churches), and very affordable costs making it attractive budget destination. Tourism has grown significantly with 13+ million annual visitors. Romania offers visa-free entry for citizens of the EU/EEA, US, UK, Canada, Australia, and many other countries for 90 days. The country is safe for tourism with moderate crime levels, and offers authentic Eastern European experiences without mass tourism found in Western Europe.
Visa Requirements for Romania
Romania is an EU member state and joined the Schengen Area for air and sea borders in 2024, with full land border Schengen membership planned for 2025. For visa purposes, Romania currently maintains separate visa policies from core Schengen countries, though Schengen visas are valid for Romania. Citizens of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom (post-Brexit), Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and most Latin American countries enjoy visa-free entry for tourism and business for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens have unlimited freedom of movement and residence. Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond intended departure from Romania (or 6 months from entry for some nationalities). Proof of sufficient funds and return ticket may be requested at border though rarely checked. Entry through Henri Coandă International Airport in Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca Airport, or land borders with Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia. Once Romania joins Schengen land borders (2025), entry procedures will align fully with Schengen rules - travelers entering Romania will enter the Schengen Area with time counting toward the 90-day Schengen limit. Citizens of approximately 100+ countries require visas applied through Romanian consulates or embassies with documentation similar to Schengen visa requirements (application, passport valid 3-6 months, travel insurance, accommodation proof, financial means, return ticket, visa fee approximately €80). Schengen visas (Type C) issued by other Schengen countries are valid for travel to Romania. Romania follows standard EU visa policies with low rejection rates. Travel is generally safe with moderate infrastructure (improving significantly with EU investment), affordable costs, and growing tourism facilities. English proficiency is reasonable in cities and tourist areas among younger generations.
Common Visa Types
Visa-Free Entry (Tourism/Business)
For tourism or business for citizens of approximately 60 countries including US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and most of Latin America.
Romanian National Visa (Type D for Long-Stay)
For stays exceeding 90 days for work, study, family reunification, or residence purposes.
Schengen Visa (Type C) Valid for Romania
Short-stay visa for tourism, business, or visits for citizens of countries requiring visas, issued by Schengen member states.
Digital Nomad Visa (Remote Work)
For remote workers and digital nomads employed by companies outside Romania or running businesses abroad.
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