Romania – Education and Schools

Romania provides a free, publicly funded education system that is compulsory for 14 school years, organised along broadly centralised lines and overseen…

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Romania – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals are permitted to drive in Romania using their home country licence for a set period — licences issued within the…

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Romania – Driving

Getting around Romania by car means contending with a growing motorway network, demanding rural roads, and congested urban centres — all while…

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Romania – Doctors

Romania’s healthcare system is built on a social insurance model administered by the National Health Insurance House (CNAS). Expats who hold legal…

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Romania – Disability

Romania maintains an expanding legal framework for disability rights, built around Law 448/2006 and the ratification of the CRPD in 2010, yet…

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Romania – Dentists and Dental Treatment

Dental care in Romania functions within a predominantly private framework. Although the national public health insurance fund (CNAS) nominally extends some dental…

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Romania – Cycling

Romania is steadily establishing itself as a destination worth knowing for cyclists, with breathtaking riding on offer across the Carpathian Mountains, the…

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Romania – Cost of Living

Among European Union member states, Romania stands out as one of the most budget-friendly destinations, with day-to-day expenses running well below those…

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Romania – Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) occupies an expanding role within Romania’s healthcare environment, with treatments including homeopathy, acupuncture, and herbal medicine readily…

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Romania – Citizenship

Romanian citizenship may be acquired through naturalisation following a period of lawful residence, through ancestry from a Romanian forebear, through marriage to…

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