Romania
Last updated: April 2026
Overview
What remote workers notice first about Romania.
Digital nomad visa for qualifying applicants
Among Europe's fastest internet
Low cost of living in major cities
Carpathian mountains and Black Sea trips
Visa Spotlight
Digital Nomad Visa
Thinking about working in Romania or moving there? Our expat guide covers visas, jobs, salaries, cost of living, and everything you need to know before you go.
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Income proof
Foreign remote income documentation
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Clean record
Police certificate where required
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Local address
Lease or accommodation agreement
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Insurance
Health coverage per application rules
Duration: 1 year·Fees: €120+
Requirements: Remote income threshold, tax compliance abroad, insurance
Your passport matters
Entry and stay rules depend on citizenship and purpose of visit. Always confirm the latest requirements for your nationality with official government sources before you travel.
Full visa details arrow_forwardApplication process
Romania's digital nomad visa targets third-country nationals who work remotely using IT for companies outside Romania, meet minimum income thresholds (verify current EUR/RON amounts with Romanian consulates), hold insurance, and prove accommodation. Apply with employment contracts, bank statements, criminal record, and tax compliance documentation from home country.
EU citizens use free movement—register after three months if staying.
After entry, obtain CNP personal number, register address, open bank account—queues at immigration offices vary.
Standard employment routes use work permits and long-stay visas—IT sector sponsors common.
Renew digital nomad status per published rules—law has evolved; lawyer recommended.
Schengen accession timeline debated—verify border rules for your nationality before assuming EU-wide travel from Romania alone.
Bear country in Carpathians—hiking prep matters.
Cost of Living
Bucharest lifestyle index
Estimated monthly budget for a high-quality nomadic lifestyle including a modern apartment, co-working, and weekend trips—based on the guide's worked example where available.
Example month in Cluj (single, Zorilor / Mănăștur):
Rent (one-bed): $520 Utilities + fibre: $95 Transport: $22 Groceries: $210 Eating out: $160 Coworking: $95 Private health / co-pays: $45 Phone + software: $30 Weekend Brașov trip amortised: $70 Miscellaneous: $75
Indicative total: about $1,322.
Bucharest +15–25% rent; Brașov tourist summer premiums.
Top Nomad Hubs

Bucharest
Wide boulevards, buzzing nightlife

Cluj-Napoca
Transylvanian tech hub

Neighbourhood picks
Bucharest
Dorobanți
Upscale, embassies, green—$650–$1,000.
Cluj-Napoca
Centru
Walkable, students, nightlife—$450–$850.
Brașov
Schei
Historic, mountain views—$400–$750.
Banking & cash
BCR, BRD, ING Romania, Revolut—RON accounts essential. Card contactless universal.
Wise for USD/EUR—declare if tax resident.
Cash in villages; cities card-first.
Landlords prefer local transfers—fees low.
Micro-company (SRL) popular for contractors—accountant mandatory.
Health & safety
Public CNAS after employment—quality variable; private chains (Regina Maria, MedLife) for English speed.
Emergency: 112. Private hospitals in Bucharest and Cluj.
Dental: affordable vs Western Europe.
Air pollution winter Bucharest—monitor AQI.
Black Sea summer—healthcare same as cities.
Culture & lifestyle
Romanian Latin roots—language surprises Romance speakers. Hospitality generous—expect food.
Dracula tourism everywhere—locals eye-roll politely. Learn basic Romanian—English tech-strong.
Mămăligă and sarmale—try home-cooked if invited.
Tipping 10% restaurants; taxis round up.
Politics sensitive—listen respectfully. Orthodox Easter huge—travel plan around it.
The real talk
The advantages
World-class fibre speeds in cities
Very low cost vs western EU
Digital nomad visa pathway
The challenges
Bureaucracy and corruption perception
Romanian essential long-term
Winter air quality cities
Join the conversation
Connect with nomads and locals—search these hubs to get started.
Frequently asked questions
Tax snapshot
Micro-company and other regimes exist; digital nomad visa tax treatment should be confirmed with a Romanian accountant before moving.
Community tips
Facebook expat groups, mountain hikes in Brașov, learn Romanian for long-term rentals.
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