Romania has concluded bilateral agreements with various countries to facilitate immigration for work purposes. These agreements establish the conditions under which foreign citizens can work in Romania and vice versa. For example, citizens of the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and the Republic of Serbia can be employed in Romania with an individual employment contract for a maximum period of 9 months in a calendar year, without the need for an employment permit.
Romania has also concluded bilateral agreements that allow foreigners to carry out teaching, scientific or other specific activities of a temporary nature in accredited or provisionally authorized profile institutions in the country, without the need for an employment permit.
These agreements are an integral part of the National Immigration Strategy, which provides for the approval and negotiation of bilateral agreements with third countries interested in admitting their own citizens to the Romanian labor market.
LEGISLATION
For updated and detailed information on bilateral agreements in the field of immigration for work purposes, it is recommended to consult the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the General Inspectorate for Immigration.