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What is the ideal budget for living comfortably in Romania?

To live comfortably in Romania, expect to budget about $1,000 to $1,500 per month in major cities like Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca, while smaller towns may cost around $700 to $1,000.

To live permanently in Romania, start by obtaining a long-term visa for work, study, or family reunification. Upon arrival, register your residence with local authorities and apply for a temporary residence permit, which can be renewed. After legally residing in Romania for typically five years, you can then apply for permanent residency.

The cost of obtaining certified copies of documents can vary depending on the specific country and issuing authority. However, it’s generally a relatively small fee, often ranging from a few dollars to a few tens of dollars per document. Based on latest information, the cost of obtaining Romanian citizenship typically involves an application fee of approximately €300.

To immigrate to Romania, start by obtaining a long-term visa for your specific purpose, such as work or study. After arriving, register your residence within 90 days and apply for a residence permit, which can be temporary or permanent. It’s crucial to meet the updated requirements set by Romanian immigration laws.

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For international students, studying in Romania costs between €2000 and €9,000 annually for tuition, depending on the program, with medicine being on the higher end. Monthly living expenses are affordable, averaging €600-€800. Scholarships are also available for eligible students to help reduce expenses​.

Education in Romania is generally free for Romanian and EU students at public institutions up to the undergraduate level. However, international students usually pay tuition fees, which vary by program and institution.

If you’re from a non-EU country and hold a valid residence permit for studying in Romania, you can work part-time without needing a work permit. You are allowed to work up to 4 hours per day or 20 hours per week, which includes internships and volunteering opportunities.

In 2024, international students in Romania can expect to earn between €400 and €1,200 per month while working part-time, depending on the job and hours worked. Most students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during their studies, which can help offset living costs. The average living expenses range from €300 to €600 monthly, making Romania an affordable option for students.

Yes, non-EU students need a visa to study in Romania. After receiving your acceptance letter from a Romanian institution, you must apply for a “long-stay visa for studies” (D/SD). Upon arrival, you’ll also need to obtain a residence permit for your studies.

In 2024, many universities in Romania do not require IELTS for international students. Instead, they accept various alternative English proficiency tests, including TOEFL, PTE Academic, Cambridge English Qualifications, and the Duolingo English Test. Additionally, proof of prior education in English can be sufficient for admission​.

The best university in Romania is the University of Bucharest, ranking 1st in the country and 128th in Europe according to the QS World University Rankings. It is known for its diverse programs and robust research initiatives. Following closely are Babeș-Bolyai University and Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, which also hold prestigious positions in both national and international rankings.

Cluj-Napoca is the best city for international students in Romania, according to the QS rankings. It boasts a lively academic atmosphere, with top institutions like Babeș-Bolyai University and a vibrant cultural scene. Other cities worth considering include Bucharest, Timișoara, and Iași​.

The Visa Application Fee for a Romanian study visa is around €120, payable at the time of application. This fee is typically non-refundable, regardless of the visa outcome.

International students in Romania should budget 300 to 700 EUR per month for living expenses. Accommodation ranges from 50 to 400 EUR, food costs about 150 to 200 EUR, and public transport is around 14 EUR monthly.

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