Change description : 2022-03-11 08:00:00: Important information in the Working in Romania, and National insurance sections if you work in Romania, even it if it is for an employer based in the UK. [Guidance and regulationForeign, Commonwealth & Development Office]
This guide sets out essential information for British citizens moving to or living in Romania. Read about how our embassy in Bucharest can help.
This information is provided as a guide only. You should get definitive information from the Romanian authorities. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) is not liable for any inaccuracies in this information.
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If you were living in Romania before 1 January 2021
Some parts of this guide only apply if you have been living in Romania since before 1 January 2021. You should read these in addition to the rest of the guidance in each section.
You should also read our Living in Europe page for detailed guidance about citizens’ rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.
Coronavirus
Follow the advice of the Romanian government and your local authority. You should also read the Romania travel advice.
For information on getting a COVID-19 vaccine as a UK national in Romania read coronavirus travel advice.
Visas and residency
You must tell the UK government offices that deal with your benefits, pension and tax if you are moving or retiring abroad.
Visas and residency if you were living in Romania before 1 January 2021
If you applied for your new ‘permis de ședere’ residence card by 31 December 2021, your rights are protected by the Withdrawal Agreement pending a decision on your application. You should continue the process to get your new residence card if you do not have it yet.
Your close family members continue to be able to join you and settle in Romania at any pointtime in the future.
Find more information on who this applies to in the Living in Europe guidance. They must travel to Romania and submit a permis de ședere application as your family member (scroll down to the English version, and select the ‘permanent stay in Romania’ section).
Always carry your passport when travelling to other EU or European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries. If you have citizenship of an EU or EFTA country, in addition to your British citizenship, you should enter and leave Romania using your EU or EFTA passport.
Romania is not part of the Schengen area. If you stay in Romania with a Romanian residence permit or long stay visa, this time does not count towards your 90-day visa-free limit in Romania or for the Schengen area.
If you visit countries in the Schengen area, make sure you do not exceed the visa-free 90 days in any 180-day period. You are responsible for counting how long you stay under the Schengen visa waiver, and you must comply with its conditions.
Check each country’s travel advice page for information on entry requirements.
If you were living in Romania before 1 January 2021
When you travel, carry your permis de ședere residence card or frontier worker permit issued under the Withdrawal Agreement, in addition to your valid passport.
You must proactively show your residence card, or other evidence of residence status, if you are asked to show your passport at border control. If you have applied for, but not yet received, your residence card, show your certificate of application.
If you cannot prove that you are a resident in Romania, you may be asked additional questions at the border to enter the EU. Your passport may be stamped on entry and exit. This will not affect your rights in the country or countries where you live or work. If a passport is stamped, the stamp is considered null and void when you can show evidence of lawful residence.
If you have rights under the Withdrawal Agreement, you can enter and exit Romania with a valid passport. You do not need any additional validity on the passport beyond the dates on which you are travelling.
If you live in Romania and were regularly commuting to work in another EU or EFTA country before 1 January 2021, read our guidance for frontier workers.
Professional qualifications
You may need to get your professional qualification recognised if you want to work in a profession that is regulated in Romania.
If you were living in Romania before 1 January 2021
If the relevant regulator in Romania officially recognised your professional qualification before 1 January 2021, or you started the recognition process by this date, make sure you understand the terms of your decision. You should get advice from the relevant regulator if needed.
Studying in Romania
If you are planning to study in Romania, you must meet all visa requirements before you travel.
Contact the relevant higher education provider in Romania to check what fees you have to pay.
The UK has a double taxation agreement with Romania so that you do not pay tax on the same income in both countries. Ask the relevant tax authority your questions about double taxation relief.
You cannot renew or replace your UK, Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey or Isle of Man licence if you live in Romania. Read the guidance on what you must do to drive legally in Romania.
Exchanging your UK, Gibraltar, Jersey or Guernsey licence
If you live in Romania you can use your current valid driving licence. However, you may exchange it for a Romanian licence if you wish. You must exchange your UK licence for a Romanian licence before your UK licence expires. You will need a ‘certificate of entitlement’ to be able to apply for a Romanian driving licence.
You cannot use an International Driving Permit (IDP) instead of exchanging your licence.
Exchanging your Isle of Man licence
If you have a licence from the Isle of Man you will need to take a test to exchange your licence. You will need a certificate of entitlement to be able to apply for a Romanian driving licence.
You cannot use an International Driving Permit (IDP) instead of exchanging your licence.
Certificates of entitlement and other documents needed to exchange
A certificate of entitlement sets out the categories of vehicles you are entitled to drive.
You should obtain this from the DVLA if your licence was issued in Great Britain (England, Wales or Scotland), or your issuing authority if your licence was issued in Northern Ireland, Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man. You will need to get the certificate translated into Romanian. See our list of translators in Romania.
If you have a UK Blue Badge and live in Romania, you must return it to the original UK issuing authority. You can apply for a new Romanian disabled parking card. This can be done through the social assistance departments (DGASPC) (in Romanian) or town halls.
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Read the guidance on returning to the UK permanently which includes information on, amongst other things, bringing family members, tax and access to services.
Published 14 May 2013
Last updated 111 JanuaryMarch 2022
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Important information in the Working in Romania, and National insurance sections if you work in Romania, even it if it is for an employer based in the UK.
Visas and residency guidance updated, following the 31 December 2021 residency deadline for people with rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.
13 August 2021
Guidance reviewed for Passports and travel, Healthcare, Working in Romania, Professional qualifications, Studying in Romania, Emergencies, and Returning to the UK sections
10 August 2021
Professional qualifications section updated for British citizens who are moving or moved to Romania after 1 January 2021 and those living there since before 1 January 2021.
30 June 2021
Working in Romania section updated: new guidance for frontier workers
19 April 2021
Healthcare section updated including guidance on the S1 form and applying for EHIC and GHIC cards; working in Romania section updated with link to Department for International Trade (DIT) guidance on working or providing services; and education section updated with link to DIT guidance on recognition of professional qualifications.
26 March 2021
Updated with additional details on how to apply for the new residency card
3 March 2021
Coronavirus section updated with a link to guidance on vaccines
31 December 2020
Updated as the transition period ends with new information on residency, pet travel and moving to Romania
10 November 2020
Healthcare section updated on how to apply for a new UK EHIC as a student or S1 holder. Working section updated with information on frontier workers
7 September 2020
Passports and travel section updated to include information on passport validity and entry requirements when travelling to other European countries from January 2021
10 August 2020
Updated to include additional information on residency and a new section about how to get your professional qualifications recognised
23 January 2020
Brexit update: includes further details on passport validity, healthcare rights and State Pension uprating if the UK leaves the EU with a deal.
23 September 2019
Brexit update: healthcare section updated to reflect transitional arrangements announcement.
3 September 2019
Brexit Update: Pensions section updated to include further details on State Pension uprating.
7 May 2019
EU Exit update: we have added new information on returning to the UK, updated the passports and visa section and added the latest on pensions post-Brexit
8 April 2019
EU Exit update: Added the latest statement from the Romanian Government on UK Citizens' Rights in Romania in the EU Exit section.
25 March 2019
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18 March 2019
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15 March 2019
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14 March 2019
EU Exit update: added link to citizens outreach meetings in Romania to EU Exit section
13 March 2019
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29 January 2019
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21 January 2019
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22 November 2018
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