Guaranteed European citizenship via Romania

Getting Romanian citizenship has multiple benefits. In the Global Passport Power Rank list of 2021, the Romanian passport has a power rank of 9th

Romanian citizenship program is an Official Program of the Government of Romania

Citizenship of Romania

The Law regarding citizenship of Romanian

Acquisition of citizenship guaranteed by the Law of Romania “On Citizenship” No. 21/1991, as amended, and on basis of Art. 11 of the Law on Citizenship and Art. 7 of the Constitution of Romania. 

Romanian Passport

EUROPASSPORT can help you legally acquire a Romanian passport, an identity document that is a European passport. We provide fast, Professional legal services to all citizens that qualify for the program. We will ensure you acquire Romanian citizenship and a Romanian passport without any risks, our team has been working on this program for over ten years with many successful cases over the years.
A Romanian passport allows you to live legally in Europe, run your own business, study at any university in Europe, as well as in Australia, Canada, and other countries. A Romanian passport provides all rights and opportunities for EU residents.
Besides, a passport of Romania provides the right to participate in the political life of the country, i.e., vote in Parliamentary and Presidential elections and referendums.

 

Why is a European passport valuable 

When traveling within the country and the EU, As a Slovenian citizen can also use your ID card. Your new EU ID card gives you the right to acquire a Romanian passport. Your EU ID card and passport will be issued to you on the same day after your Ceremony of Citizenship
Romanian is always open to people with potential.
Many investors are also attracted to industries such as car manufacturing, metalworking, power generation, services, IT, etc.
Choose to live and work in Romanian and provide a happy future for you and your family!

Romanian Passport

 A Comprehensive Guide to Obtaining Romanian Citizenship: Requirements, Processes, and Benefits

Obtaining Romanian citizenship can be an exciting prospect for individuals seeking to explore the rich cultural heritage and economic opportunities that Romania has to offer. Whether you’re of Romanian descent or simply looking to gain citizenship through legal means, this article will provide you with valuable insights into the requirements, processes, and benefits associated with acquiring Romanian citizenship.

1. Understanding Romanian Citizenship:
Romanian citizenship grants individuals the rights and responsibilities associated with being a member of the Romanian state. It provides various advantages, including the ability to live, work, and study in Romania without any restrictions.

2. Eligibility Criteria for Romanian Citizenship:
a. By Descent: If you have at least one Romanian parent or grandparent, you may be eligible for Romanian citizenship by descent. This process involves providing relevant documentation, such as birth and marriage certificates, to prove your lineage.
b. Through Naturalization: If you do not have Romanian ancestry, you can acquire citizenship through naturalization. This typically requires a residence period, language proficiency, and a good understanding of Romanian history and culture.

3. Required Documents:
When applying for Romanian citizenship, certain documents are typically required, including but not limited to:
– Birth certificates
– Marriage certificates (if applicable)
– Proof of Romanian ancestry (for citizenship by descent)
– Valid identification documents
– Criminal record clearance
– Proof of residence and employment history (for naturalization)

4. Application Process:
a. Submitting an Application: Once you have gathered the necessary documents, you can submit your application to the competent authorities, such as the Romanian Embassy or Consulate in your country.
b. Application Review: The authorities will review your application and supporting documents to verify your eligibility.
c. Citizenship Interview: In some cases, an interview may be required to assess your knowledge of the Romanian language and culture.
d. Citizenship Ceremony: Upon successful completion of the process, you may be invited to attend a citizenship ceremony where you will take an oath of allegiance to Romania.

5. Benefits of Romanian Citizenship:
Gaining Romanian citizenship offers numerous benefits, including:
– The right to live and work in Romania without any limitations
– Access to healthcare and social security benefits
– Eligibility for higher education at Romanian institutions
– Visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel to many countries worldwide with a Romanian passport
– The ability to participate in political activities, such as voting and running for public office

6. Can I Buy Romanian Citizenship?
Romania does not offer a direct citizenship-for-investment program. Citizenship acquisition is primarily based on ancestral ties, residence, or marriage. It is important to be cautious of any schemes or claims that promise immediate Romanian citizenship in exchange for money.

 Obtaining Romanian citizenship

We are now promoting one of the EU residency and passport programs, we can help you to grant EU residency permit and later passport within 9 to 12 months.

EU Member

EU freedoms to live, work, study or travel anywhere in the EU

EU Citizenship

Romanian permanent residence and Passport in 8 Months

Visa-free travel worldwide

Visa-free access to 150 countries including the EU & UK, Canada, and Australia.

No residence requirements

No physical residency is required

The entire family are eligible

Spouses and children of any age

Access to property market

Obtain right to buy and invest in property throughout the EU

Access to EU Education

Study and get a degree at any European university or send your children to school in Europe that offers free education

Hermitage Investment

The program is based on investment into family heritage that will be used for education.

High-quality affordable lifestyle

Low cost of living for a high standard of goods and services

Low Tax

Low corporate tax rate of 16%, which is one of the lowest in E.U. Low flat personal income tax of 10%

Dual citizenship

Bulgaria allows dual citizenship

Easy & straightforward process

No language tests needed

Advantages of Romanian Passport

Live and work in the EU

Acquire the right to work and stay for an unlimited time in any EU country, as Slovenia has been an EU member since 2004 and is in the Schengen zone

Business in Europe

If you are a Romanian citizen, you can run your own business in Europe and the Balkan region

Studying in Europe

Study and get a degree at any European university or send your children to school in Europe that offers free education  

Social security

Entitled to various social benefits: insurance, social security, credit

Dual citizenship

Romanian legislation allows for dual citizenship

Medical insurance

Entitled to mandatory medical insurance

Visa Free to 180 Countries

As of January 2021, Romanian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 150 countries and territories, ranking the Romanian passport 9th overall in terms of travel freedom

No limitations in employment

European Union allows you to work legally in 28 countries without any special permits

European banking

Access to banking , credit and funding in European banks.

The Procedure of Obtaining EU Citizenship

With Europassport

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Contact Us

Just phone us or fill in the contact form on our website and our consultants will get back to you for a detailed consultation on processing EU citizenship.

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Contract

After you have submitted all the documents necessary for acquiring EU citizenship, we will sign a contract for the provision of legal services

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Document submission

After issuing power of attorney to our lawyer who will represent your interests in the process of acquiring EU citizenship and gathering all necessary facts confirming your right to EU citizenship, your file will be submitted to the appropriate authority.

Documents Required

1) Internal passport (copies of pages 1, 2 and registration);
2) Foreign passport (1st page);
3) Birth certificate (of the applicant);
4) Birth certificate of parents (if available);
5) Autobiography;
6) Photo 3.5×4.5;

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Acquire citizenship

All the procedures necessary for submitting your biometric data and acquiring an EU passport will be performed within the agreed timescale to make it as convenient for you as possible.

Received Documents

At the end of the procedure for  Romanian citizenship, the Consulate will issue an official Passport valid for 10 years, which may, at any time, be extended, exchanged, or reissued if lost by paying state fees in advance:

  • Citizenship certificate
  • The Slovenian ID card, EU standard, which can be used both within the country and in the EU
  • Individual tax number
  • Passport of the Republic of Slovenia
  • Driver’s license, category B, valid in all EU countries. (optional)

Permanent Residency

Romanian Citizenship Card

Romanian Passport

Romanian Visa-Free travel  to +150 countries worldwide

Visa-free access to +150 countries including the EU & UK, Hong Kong , Singapore, Canada, and Australia.

Not sure where to begin?

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Customer Feedback

 

Johann Graf

South Africa

I had such a good experience with EEuropassport. Now I hold a European passport. and my kids received theirs free at the same time. My son wants to study engineering in Germany, so that’s one less thing for me to worry about.This gives us a lot of hope for the future.

Bong

Philippines 

Hello, I’m Bong from the Philippines. I can really say that one of the highlights of my life was receiving my Slovenian passport and ID card and would I really want to thank Europassport for all their help to make my dream of being a European citizen come true.

 

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9. Marital status
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Spouse Parents (if applicable)
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8. Sex
9. Marital status
12. Type of passport
18. Residence in a country other than the country of current nationality
Applicants Parents
Applicants Spouse (if applicable)
Spouse Parents (if applicable)
Ancestors on father's side of the Applicant
Ancestors on mother's side of the Applicant
Please attach a scanned copy of your passport

I am aware of and consent to the following: the collection of the data required by this application form and the sending of my photograph and any personal data concerning me which appear on the application form, as well as my photograph will be supplied to the relevant authorities of the Member States of European Union and processed by those authorities, for the purposes of a decision on this application.
Such data as well as data concerning the decision taken only for the purposes of verifying whether the conditions for the legal entry into the territory of the Member State are fulfilled . Under certain conditions, the data will be also available to designated authorities of the Member States.I am aware that I am applying for permanent residence in the European Union and a Slovenian passport, an identity document which is an EU passport issued by the Republic of Slovenia. Preservation of your data confidentiality shall use all reasonable efforts to: preserve the confidentiality and avoid the disclosure of the your Confidential Information and not at any time disclose, give, or transmit (in any manner or form or for any purpose) your Confidential Information to any person, party, firm, government or corporation other than you except as specified in this Data Confidentiality Agreement. Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR)

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