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Romania Work Visa 2026 – Application Process

Romania Work Visa 2026 – Application Process

Did you imagination just about a job in the intuition of the Balkans? By 2026, Romania is still in a strong position as a destination of non-EU skilled workers, although there will be a new quota of 90,000 work permits (reduced by 100,000 in 2025). This shrinkage causes the application process in 2026 to be more competitive focusing on the perfect kind of application.

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You can be an engineer, a factory worker, or an IT specialist; still, to go through the Romanian immigration environment, you will have to get acquainted with the two-tier system: the Work Permit (obliged in Romania) and the Long-Stay Visa (obliged at the embassy).

Online Systems and Major Portals

In 2026, the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has proposed almost 100 percent of a digital first filing procedure. The bulk of your time will be on the following three portals:

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  • eVisa Portal (MAE): This is the main place where you can submit your application of Long-Stay Visa (Type D/AM). In order to book an embassy appointment you have to upload digital copies of all documents here.
  • IGI Portal (General Inspectorate for Immigration): Although it is primarily utilized by your employer, this is the body that grants your first Work Authorization.
  • EURES Romania: It is the most suitable official platform to find the verified vacancies that assist the international recruitment process without involving an agent.
Romania Work Visa 2026 – Application Process

The 2026 Work Permit (Aviz de Angajare)

The best thing to understand is that you cannot apply to get a work visa by yourself. In Romania, the process has to start with your employer.

  • Labor Market Test: Your employer must demonstrate that he/she could not find a Romanian or an EU citizen to hold the position.
  • Quota System: In the case of 2026, only 90,000 new permits will be issued. When this limit is met, then the applications are usually frozen until the next year.
  • Process Time: The IGI usually processes the Work Instrument in 30-45 days after your leader has filed the record.

Financial Requirements and Documentation Requirements

The financial and legal requirements to receive a Type D/AM visa in 2026 are quite high.

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  • Minimum Salary: Beginning January 2026 the gross national minimum wage will be 4,050 lei, and it is planned to increase to 4,325 lei in July 2026. This is the minimum that should be shown in your contract.
  • Medical Fitness: You should have a medical certificate that indexes that you are fit to work. This has to be prescribed by an approved clinic by the embassy in some countries such as Pakistan or India.
  • Criminal Record Check: A PCC of your native country which is apostilled or legalized and translated into Romanian.
  • Evidence of the Accommodation: A registered lease agreement or an affirmation by your employer that he or she provides accommodation (typical with factory and construction jobs).
  • Health Insurance: Medical cover that is valid in Romania and has a minimum of €30, 000 in the length of visa.

Post Arrival: Residency and Compliance

The battle is one thing, but it is only half to enter Romania. You will be required to undertake the following steps during your initial 30 days in order to remain legally in 2026:

  • Address Registration: You should have a registration of your residence at the local IGI office.
  • Individual Permit (Permis de Ședere): You will happening the entry visa into a abidance card. This wit is normally effectual to one year and has to be revived 30 days in front it runs out.
  • Language Knowledge: New legislation in 2026, although not required to work visas, may have tougher policies on language skills. Majority of people interested in acquiring Permanent Residency after 5 years are strongly advised to learn a little bit of the Romanian language.

FAQs

In 2026, will I be able to switch my employer once I have relocated to Romania?

It is difficult. Your working permit is associated with a particular employer. In order to switch employers, your new employer needs to seek a new work authorization and you might need to resume part of the visa procedure.

What is the visa fee for 2026?

The usual cost of a Long-Stay Work Visa (Type D/AM) is 120 euros (about 140 or PKR 38,000 according to the exchange rates).

Does Romania need IELTS to work visa?

Typically, no. Romania does not require an English test to work with a visa but individual employers (in particular, in tech) or new 2026 regulatory drafts might imply knowledge of English or Romanian.

What is the maximum length of work visa?

The initial visa is for 90 days. After becoming a residence permit, it has a duration of 1 year (2 years in case of Blue Card holders) and may be renewed every year provided that you have employment.

It is my Romanian work visa, can I travel to other Schengen countries?

Yes. As a full-fledged member of the Schengen Area, your residence permit will permit you to make up to 90 days of travel to any of the other Schengen states in up to 180 days, but not to work there.

Final Thought

In 2026, applying to be granted a Romania work visa will be a lengthy process and it will necessitate a reputable employer. Reduction of quota to 90,000 means that you have to have your papers, particularly your PCC, and medical reports legalized properly to make sure that you are not turned back. Your new friend is the digital eVisa portal where you can check your application using the Pre-check option before going to the embassy to talk to the officer.


Disclaimer

This is an informative and educative article. It is recommended that the readers should take information as stated by the trusted sources like the official General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI) or the Romanian Ministry of foreign affairs before making the decision.

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