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ASYLUM PROCEDURES

28 January 2022

Description of the procedure Interview Decision waiting Communication of the decision Vulnerable Family reunification

COMING / TRAVELLING TO ROMANIA

27 January 2022

Entry on the Romanian territory may be permitted to foreigners who fulfill the following conditions: possess a valid document for crossing the state border, which is accepted by the Romanian state; possess a visa or

EXTENSION OF THE STAY RIGHT

27 January 2022

Business activities Professional Activities Work Studies Family reunification Scientific Research Religious activities Other purposes

LONG TERM RESIDENCE IN ROMANIA

27 January 2022

If you are a citizen of a non-UE / EEA State, have a valid right to stay in Romania and want to get long-term residence in this state, you must meet certain conditions. The steps

ASSISTED HUMANITARIAN VOLUNTARY RETURN

27 January 2022

You are a citizen of a country outside the European Union and European Economic Area, your right to stay in Romania has expired, you entered illegally or were an asylum seeker and do not have

LIMITATIONS AND RESTRAINTS

27 January 2022

Cancellation / Revocation of visa Cancellation / Revocation of the right of residence Removal of foreigners

TOLERATING

27 January 2022

If you are a foreigner or do not have Romanian citizenship, citizenship of another member state of the European Union or the European Economic Area or citizenship of the Swiss Confederation and no longer have

INTEGRATION PROGRAM

27 January 2022

The program of social integration Enrollment in the integration program Piloting integration In Romania, each institutional actor (MAI, MEC, MMPS, MS etc.) is responsible for the integration of foreigners in its field, while the coordination

THE INFORMATION IN THE COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN

27 January 2022

The information in the home country is mainly the unbiased information obtained from public sources, which is consulted and used in asylum procedures with the role of helping decision-makers, advisers and other parties involved in

DUBLIN PROCEDURE

27 January 2022

The Dublin procedure’s main objective is to determine a single Member State as responsible for examining an application for international protection lodged in one of the Member States by a third-country national or a stateless

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