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COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Romania. Providing proof of = vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not require= d.
Information material for persons entering Romania from Ukraine is available in Ukrainian and= English.
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
COVID-19 travel restrictions were lifted in Romania. Providing proof of = vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test results is not require= d.
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
________________________________________________________________________= __________
13.05.2022
COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted in Romania. <= /strong>
Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test = results is no longer necessary, and travellers are not subject to quarantin= e anymore.
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
https://gov.ro/r=
o/masuri
https://gov.ro/en/
________________________________________________________= ____________________________
29.03.2022
COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted in Romania. <= /strong>
Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test = results is no longer necessary, and travellers are not subject to quarantin= e anymore.
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
https://gov.ro/r=
o/masuri
https://gov.ro/en/
COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted in Romania.
Providing proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19 or negative test = results is no longer necessary, and travellers are not subject to quarantin= e anymore.
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
https://gov.ro/r=
o/masuri
https://gov.ro/en/
COVID-19 travel restrictions have been lifted in Romania and travellers = are not subject to quarantine anymore.
COVID-19 health measures have been lifted in Romania and the 'EU Digital= COVID Certificate' is not required to access public spaces anymore.
The following measures are not mandatory, but still recommended:
Learn more:
National Platform for emergency preparedness
gov.=
ro/ro/masuri.
Confirmed COVID-19 cases must isolate for 5 days if they are vaccinated = or have recovered from the disease in the last 6 months. Otherwise, quarant= ine lasts 7 days.
No further negative test result is required to end the quarantine.
Quarantine for people who have been in direct contact with a confirmed C= OVID-19 case is no longer necessary.
________________________________________________________= ____________________________________
07.03.2022
Document checklist:
Travellers must provide all the following documents:
Children younger than 12 are exempt from quarantine and= testing requirements.
Entry rules and quarantine
Travellers can enter Romania without further restrictions if their 'EU D= igital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) contains one of the following:
Travellers who hold documents equivalent to the 'EU Digital COVID Certif= icate' (EUDCC) that meet the requirements listed above for the EUDCC can en= ter Romania at the same conditions. Equivalent certificates must be provide= d in the language of the issuing country and in English.
Travellers who do not provide the documents required must quaran= tine for 5 days.
Exemptions from the quarantine obligation (details and = further categories available on the National Platform for Emergency Preparedness):
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
https://gov.ro/en/=
https://gov.ro/ro/masuri
Note: people entering from Ukraine (by= car, minibus, bus, train, on foot) are not subject to quarantine. The same= applies to Ukrainian citizens entering via Moldova. See useful information for refugees entering Romania (materi= als in Ukrainian)
Entry rules and quarantine
Document checklist
Travellers must provide all the following documents:
Exemptions from the quarantine obligation (details and = further categories available on the National Platform for Emergency Preparedness):
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
https://gov.ro/en/=
https://gov.ro/ro/masuri
List of countries imposing restrictions on travellers coming from= Romania
Travel warnings for rest of the world)
Persons in transit are not subject to quarantine requirements if they le= ave Romania within 24 hours.
Information is available on the National Platform for emergency preparedness and on = gov.ro/ro/masuri.
The 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) or an equiva=
lent certificate is necessary to access many places and ev=
ents, listed below. It must contain proof of full vaccination (valid 10 days after the vaccination cycle has been completed), of
Exemptions:
Citizens of countries that do not issue the EUDCC should provide equival= ent certificates, in English and in the language of the issuing country.
The use of FFP2 or surgical facemasks is mandatory in <= strong>all indoor and outdoor public spaces, including in the stre= ets, on public transport and at the workplace. Facemasks made of other mate= rials (textiles, plastic etc.) are prohibited.
Exemptions:
Private events (weddings, baptisms, birthdays, festive = meals, etc.) are not allowed.
Courses, trainings, workshop and conferences can take place betweem 5.00= and 22.00, at 50% capacity (maximum 150 participants) or 30% capacity (max= imum 100 participants) depending on the local incidence rate. At least 4 sq= uare metres per participant are ensured, and everyone must wear a facemask.= Only holders of a valid EUDCC can access.
Rallies and demonstrations can take place under strict = regulations:
In all forms of public transport (as well as in taxis), facemask= s are mandatory. Also, social distance should be maintained as muc= h as possible, as well as ventilation and disinfection. In some cases, temp= erature checks are conducted.
Open with limitations
Religious activities and services can be carried out inside and outside = places of worship. At least 2 square metres per participant must be ensured= .
Confirmed COVID-19 cases must isolate for 7 days if they are vaccinated = or have recovered from the disease in the last 6 months. Otherwise, quarant= ine lasts 10 days.
Travellers who enter Romania without the documents required and people w= ho have been in direct contact with an infected person (less than 2 metres = for longer than 15 minutes and without a surgical or FFP2 mask) must quaran= tine according to the following rules:
No further negative test result is required to end the quarantine.
Testing centres
Quarantine and=
isolation guidance (in Romanian)
Open with limitations
Between 22.00 and 5.00, shops are closed and can only provide home deliveries.
Only holders of a valid EUDCC (or equivalent document) can access shoppi= ng malls and grocery stores larger than 200 square metres. However, access = in grocery stores inside shopping malls is also allowed to people who do no= t hold an EUDCC.
Exceptions: pharmacies, petrol stations, home delivery services and road= trasport companies can carry out their activities under normal working con= ditions, in compliance with the health measures.
Open with limitations
Tourism services can provide accommodation only for customers who hold a= valid EUDCC (or equivalent certificate).
Open with limitations
Restaurants, cafes, and all permanent and temporary catering establishme= nts, including those inside hotels or other accommodtion establishments and= terraces:
Partially
Bars, clubs and discos are closed.
The following establishments and activities can only operate between 5.0= 0 and 22.00, at 50% or 30% capacity depending on the local incidence rate, = and only holders of a valid EUDCC (or equivalent document) can access:
Open with limitations
Open with limitations
Wearing FFP2 or surgical facemasks is compulsory.
The following establishments are only open between 5.00 and 22.0, and on= ly holders of a valid 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (or equivalent documen= t) can access:
Sport activities, events and competitions can take place indoors and out= doors, at 50% or 30% capacity depending on the local incidence rate, betwee= n 5.00 and 22.00. In addition:
Telework is compulsory for at least 50% of staff whenever possible.
________________________________________________________= ________________________________
27.01.2022
Information on 'EU Digital COVID C= ertificates' issued in Romania
Important: in Romania, the 'EU Digita= l COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) is required to acces= s public spaces, such as bars and restaurants, museums, swimming p= ools, large events. Please, consult the Measures section fur further details. Travellers ar= e strongly advised to carry relevant certificates at all times.
Document checklist:
Children younger than 12 are exempt f= rom quarantine and testing requirements.
Travellers from green and yellow countries (according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if the= ir 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) contains one of the following:
Travellers from red countries&n= bsp;(according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if the= ir EUDCC contains one of the following:
Travellers who hold documents equivalent to the 'EU Digital COVID Certif= icate' (EUDCC) that meet the requirements listed above for the EUDCC can en= ter Romania at the same conditions.
Travellers from green, yellow and red who do not hold the documents requ= ired must quarantine for 10 days.
Exceptions to the quarantine obligation (details available on the&= nbsp;National Platform f= or Emergency Preparedness):
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
https://gov.ro/en/=
https://gov.ro/ro/masuri
Entry rules
Entering Romania is forbidden&n=
bsp;to foreign or stateless travellers arriving from Angola, Botswana,Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Document checklist
Travellers must provide all the following documents:
Travellers who do not hold proof of vaccination or recovery from COVID-1= 9 must quarantine for 10 days.
Exceptions to the quarantine obligation (details available on the&= nbsp;National Platform f= or Emergency Preparedness):
Learn more:
National Platform for Emergency Preparedness
https://gov.ro/en/=
https://gov.ro/ro/masuri
List of countries imposing restrictions on travellers coming from= Romania
Travel warnings for rest of the world)
Persons in transit are not subject to quarantine requirements if they le= ave Romania within 24 hours.
Information is available on the National Platform for emergency preparedn= ess and on gov.ro/ro/masuri.=
The 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) or an equiva=
lent certificate is necessary =
;to access many places and events, listed below. It must contain pro=
of of full vaccination (valid after 10 days =
after the vaccination cycle has been completed), of
Exemptions =E2=80=93 the EUDCC is not required= in the following cases:
Citizens of countries that do not issue the EUDCC should provide equival= ent certificates, in English and in the language of the issuing country.
The use of FFP2 or surgical facemasks= is mandatory in all indoor and= outdoor public spaces, including in the streets, on public transp= ort and at the workplace. Facemasks made of other materials (textiles, plas= tic etc.) are prohibited.
Exemptions:
Private events (weddings, baptisms, b= irthdays, festive meals, etc.) are banned.
Courses, trainings, workshop and conferences can take place betweem 5.00= and 22.00, at 50% capacity (maximum 150 participants) or 30% capacity (max= imum 100 participants) depending on the local incidence rate. At least 4 sq= uare metres per participant are ensured, and everyone must wear a facemask.= Only holders of a valid EUDCC can access.
Rallies and demonstrations can take p= lace under strict regulations:
In all forms of public transport (as well as in taxis), facemasks are mandatory. Also, social distance should be= maintained as much as possible, as well as ventilation and disinfection. I= n some cases, temperature checks are conducted.
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Religious activities and services can be carried out inside and outside = places of worship, provided they adhere to strict health protocols. Only lo= cal residents can participate in the services.
It is compulsory to:
Confirmed COVID-19 cases must isolate for 7 days if they are vaccinated = or have recovered from the disease in the last 6 months. Otherwise, quarant= ine lasts 10 days.
Travellers who enter Romania without the documents required and people w= ho have been in direct contact with an infected person (less than 2 metres = for longer than 15 minutes and without a surgical or FFP2 mask) must quaran= tine according to the following rules:
No further negative test result is required to end the quarantine.
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Between 22.00 and 5.00, = span>shops are closed and can only provi= de home deliveries.
Only holders of a valid EUDCC (or equivalent document) can access shoppi= ng centres and grocery stores larger than 200 square metres.
Exceptions: pharmacies, petrol stations, home delivery services and road= trasport companies can carry out their activities under normal working con= ditions, in compliance with the health measures.
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Tourism services can provide accommodation only for customers who hold a= valid EUDCC (or equivalent certificate).
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Restaurants, cafes, and all permanent and temporary catering establishme= nts, including those inside hotels or other accommodtion establishments and= terraces:
PART=
IALLY
Bars, clubs and discos are closed.
The following establishments and activities can only operate between 5.0= 0 and 22.00, at 50% or 30% capacity depending on the local incidence rate, = and only holders of a valid EUDCC (or equivalent document) can access:
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Wearing FFP2 or surgical facemasks is compulsory.
The following establishments are only open between 5.00 and 22.0, and on= ly holders of a valid 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (or equivalent documen= t) can access:
Sport activities, events and competitions can take place indoors and out= doors, at 50% or 30% capacity depending on the local incidence rate, betwee= n 5.00 and 22.00. In addition:
Telework is compulsory for at least 50% of staff whenever possible.
________________________________________________________= _____________________________
10.12.2021
Entry requirements depend on the colour attributed to the country of dep= arture, according to Romania's own national classification of risk areas: green, yellow = or red areas.
Children younger than 12 are exempt f= rom quarantine and testing requirements.
Rules listed here are valid between 10 Decembe= r 2021 and 8 January 2022. These measures are subject to change an= d regular review. Travellers are advised to consult the most recent decisio= ns taken by the Government: https://gov.ro/ro/masuri= a>
Travellers from green and yellow countries (according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if the= ir 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) contains one of the following:
Travellers from red countries&n= bsp;(according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if the= ir EUDCC contains one of the following:
Travellers from green and yellow countries (according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if the= y can provide one of the following documents:
If travellers from green and yellow countries cannot provide any of thes= e documents, a 14-day quarantine&n= bsp;is imposed.
Travellers from red countries&n= bsp;(according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if the= y can provide one of the following documents:
If travellers from red countries cannot provide any of these documents, = a 14-day quarantine is= imposed. The quarantine can end on day 10 for travellers who provide a neg= ative test result to a pre-departure molecular (PCR) test, performed within= 72 hours before travelling.
Exceptions to the quarantine obligation (details available in the&= nbsp;Government's Decisions of 6 December and 10 December 2021):
Find out more:
Romania's Government websiteGeneral information
National health institute=
p>
Documents you =
need to travel in Europe
Health cover for temporary stays=
Travel alert:&nbs=
p;Entering Romania is forbidden to travellers arriving from An=
gola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi,
Rules listed here are valid betwee= n 10 December 2021 and 8 January 2022. These measures= are subject to change and regular review. Travellers are advised to consul= t the most recent decisions taken by the Government: https://gov.ro/ro/masuri.
All travellers&nb=
sp;from non-EU and non-Schengen Associated countries must hold a
Travellers who only hold the negat= ive test result must quarantine for 10 days. Travellers who do not provide = any of these documents must quarantine for 14 days.
Exceptions to the quarantine oblig= ation (details available in the Government's Decisions of 6 December and 10 December 2021):
Find out more:
=
Romania's Government website
General information
National health insti=
tute
List of countries imposing restrictions on travellers coming from Roma= nia
Travel warnings for rest of the world)
Persons in transit are not subject= to quarantine requirements if they leave Romania within 24 hours.
Direct passenger f= lights between Romania and some high risk countries are suspended following= a Decision of the National Emergency Committee (cargo, humanitarian, techn= ical, and repatriation flights are exempted from this restriction).<= /p>
You can find the latest informatio= n on air travel regulations for this country on the IATA website.
You can also find information abou= t air passenger rights on our = portal for citizens.
Information on the situation in th= e country is available on the National Platform for emerg= ency preparedness, on gov.ro/ro= /masuri and on the official website on COVID-19 information.
The 'EU Digital COVID Cert= ificate' (EUDCC) or an equivalent certificate is nece= ssary to access many places and events, listed below. It must= contain proof of full vaccination (valid after&= nbsp;10 days after the vaccination cycle has been com= pleted), of recovery from COVID-19 (betw= een 15 and 180 days after being infected), or a negative resu= lt to a molecular (valid 72 hours) or rapid antigen test (valid 48 hours). = The EUDCC is required to enter:
Exemptions =E2=80=93 the EUDCC is&= nbsp;not required in the following cases:
Citizens of countries that do not = issue the EUDCC should provide equivalent certificates, in English and in t= he language of the issuing country.
The use of facemasks is mandatory = in all indoor public spaces, including p= ublic transport and the workplace. Outdoors, facemasks are require= d in crowded spaces, such as markets, fairs and queues.
Exemptions:
Private events (weddings, baptisms, birthdays, festive meals, etc.) are ba= nned.
Courses, trainings, workshop and c= onferences can take place betweem 5am and 10pm, at 50% capacity and with no= more than 150 participants. At least 2 square metres per participant are e= nsured, and everyone must wear a facemask. Only holders of a valid EUDCC ca= n access.
Rallies and demonstrations= can take place under strict regulations:
In all forms of public transport (= as well as in taxis), facemasks are mandatory. Also, = social distance should be maintained as much as possible, as well as ventil= ation and disinfection. In some cases, temperature checks are conducted.
OPEN WI=
TH LIMITATIONS
Religious activities and services = can be carried out inside and outside places of worship, provided they adhe= re to strict health protocols. Only local residents can participate in the = services.
It is compulsory to:
Confirmed COVID-19 cases with mild= symptoms, must isolate at home. Persons that are at high risk of having co= ntracted a COVID-19 infection, need to self-quarantine for 14 days.<= /p>
Find out more:
Mea= sures to prevent and control the infection (in Romanian)
OPEN WI=
TH LIMITATIONS
Between 10pm and 5am<= /strong>, shops are closed and can only provide = home deliveries.
Only holders of a valid EUDCC (or = equivalent document) can access shopping centres.
Exceptions: pharmacies, petrol sta= tions, home delivery services and road trasport companies can carry out the= ir activities under normal working conditions, in compliance with the healt= h measures.
OPEN WI=
TH LIMITATIONS
Tourism services can provide accom= modation only for customers who hold a valid EUDCC (or equivalent certifica= te).
OPEN WI=
TH LIMITATIONS
Restaurants, cafes, and all perman= ent and temporary catering establishments, including those inside hotels or= other accommodtion establishments and terraces:
PARTIAL=
LY
Bars, clubs and discos are closed.=
The following establishments and a= ctivities can only operate between 5am and 10pm, at 50% capacity, and only = holders of a valid EUDCC (or equivalent document) can access:
OPEN WI=
TH LIMITATIONS
OPEN WITH LIMITATIONS
Wearing facemasks is compulsory in= crowded areas.
The following establishments are o= nly open between 5am and 10pm, and can operate at 50% capacity:
Sport activities, events and compe= titions can take place indoors and outdoors, at 50% capacity. In addition:<= /span>
H= ealth Protocols for tourism
Telework is compulsory for at leas= t 50% of staff whenever possible.
________________________________________________________= ______
30.11.2021
Entry requirements depend on the colour attributed to the country of dep= arture, according to Romania's own national classification of risk areas: green, yellow = or red areas.
Children below 12 years are exempt fr= om quarantine and testing requirements.
These measures are subject to change and regular review. Travellers are = advised to consult the most recent decisions taken by the Government:= https://gov.ro/ro/masuri
For travellers from green countries (according to Romania's classification), there are no restrictions.
Travellers from yellow countries (according to Romania=E2=80=99s classification) can enter Rom= ania if their 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) contains one of the fo= llowing:
If travellers from yellow countries cannot provide any of these document= s, a 14-day quarantine is imposed. The quarantine can end on day 10, if a negative test result is= obtained 8 days after arrival. Exceptions: imperative reasons, transit, cr= oss-border workers.
Travellers from red countries&n= bsp;(according to Romania=E2=80=99s classification) can enter Romani= a if their EUDCC contains one of the following:
If travellers from red countries cannot provide any of these documents, = a 14-day quarantine is= imposed. The quarantine can end on day 10, if a negative test result is ob= tained 8 days after arrival. Exceptions: short stays (less than 72 hours an= d with a negative molecular test taken in the previous 72 hours), imperativ= e reasons, transit, cross-border workers.
For travellers from green countries (according to Romania's classification), there are no restrictions.
Travellers from yellow countries (according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if = they can provide one of the following documents:
If travellers from yellow countries cannot provide any of these document= s, a 14-day quarantine is imposed. Exceptions: imperative reasons, transit, cross-border workers.=
Travellers from red countries&n= bsp;(according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if the= y can provide one of the following documents:
If travellers from red countries cannot provide any of these documents, = a 14-day quarantine is= imposed. The quarantine can end on day 10, if a negative test result is ob= tained 8 days after arrival. Exceptions: short stays (less than 72 hours an= d with a negative molecular test taken in the previous 72 hours), imperativ= e reasons, transit, cross-border workers.
Find out more:
General information
National health institute<=
/p>
Documents=
you need to travel in Europe
Health cover for temporary stays
Entry requirements depend on the colour attributed to the country of dep= arture, according to Romania's own national classification of risk areas: green, yellow = or red areas.
Attention! Entering Romania is forbid= den to travellers arriving from Botswana= , Eswatini, Le= sotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia,<= span> South Africa and= Zimbabwe. Only EU and Schengen Associated cou= ntries citizens are exempt from this travel ban. Upon arrival, they must pe= rform a molecular test, remain in quarantine and perform an additional mole= cular test on day 8 after arrival. If the result of the second test is nega= tive, quarantine ends on day 10.
Children younger than 12 are exempt f= rom quarantine and testing requirements.
For travellers from green countries (according to Romania's classification), there are no restrictions.
Travellers from yellow countries (according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if = they can provide one of the following documents:
If travellers from yellow countries cannot provide any of these document= s, a 14-day quarantine is imposed. The quarantine can end on day 10, if a negative test result is= obtained 8 days after arrival.
Travellers from red countries&n= bsp;(according to Romania's classification) can enter Romania if the= y can provide one of the following documents:
If travellers from red countries cannot provide any of these documents, = a 14-day quarantine is= imposed. The quarantine can end on day 10, if a negative test result is ob= tained 8 days after arrival. Exceptions to the quarantine requirement: shor= t stays (less than 72 hours and with a negative molecular test taken in the= previous 72 hours), imperative reasons, transit, cross-border workers.
These measures are subject to change and regular review. Travellers are = advised to consult the most recent decisions taken by the Government:= https://gov.ro/ro/masuri
Find out more:
General information
National health institute<=
/p>
Persons in transit are not subject to quarantine requirements if they le= ave Romania within 24 hours.
Direct passenger flights between Romania and some high r= isk countries are suspended following a Decision of the National Emergency = Committee (cargo, humanitarian, technical, and repatriation flights are exe= mpted from this restriction).
You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this c= ountry on the IATA website.
You can also find information about air passenger rights= strong> on our portal for citizens.
Information on the situation in the country is available on the&nb= sp;National = Platform for emergency preparedness, and on the official website on COVID-19 information.
A curfew be= tween 10pm and 5am is in place. Exemptions:
The 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (EUDCC) is&nbs=
p;necessary to access many places=
and events, listed below. It must contain proof of
Exemptions =E2=80=93 the EUDCC is not required= in the following cases:
Citizens of countries that do not issue the EUDCC should provide equival= ent certificates, in English and in the language of the issuing country.
The use of facemasks is mandatory in all indoo= r and outdoor public spaces, including p= ublic transport.
Exemptions:
Private events (weddings, baptisms, b= irthdays, festive meals, etc.) are banned.
Courses, trainings and workshop can take place at 30% capacity and with = no more than 150 participants. At least 2 square metres per participant are= ensured, and everyone must wear a facemask. Only holders of an EUDCC certi= fying vaccination or recovery can access. The same conditions apply to conf= erences - only possible between 5am and 9pm.
Rallies and demonstrations can take p= lace under strict regulations:
In all forms of public transport (as well as in taxis), facemasks are mandatory. Also, social distance should be= maintained as much as possible, as well as ventilation and disinfection. I= n some cases, temperature checks are conducted.
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Religious activities and services can be carried out inside and outside = places of worship, provided they adhere to strict health protocols. Only lo= cal residents can participate in the services.
It is compulsory to:
Confirmed COVID-19 cases with mild symptoms, must isolate at home. Perso= ns that are at high risk of having contracted a COVID-19 infection, need to= self-quarantine for 14 days.
Find out more:
Measures to prevent and control the infection (in R= omanian)
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Between 9pm and 5am, shops are closed and can only provide = home deliveries.
Only holders of an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (or equivalent documen= t) certifying full vaccination (completed at least 10 days before) or recov= ery from COVID-19 (valid between 15 and 180 days after the infection) can a= ccess shopping centres.
Exceptions: pharmacies, petrol stations, home delivery services and road= trasport companies can carry out their activities under normal working con= ditions, in compliance with the health measures.
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Tourism services can provide accommodation only for customers who hold a= n 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (or equivalent document) certifying full v= accination (completed at least 10 days before) or recovery from COVID-19 (v= alid between 15 and 180 days after the infection).
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Restaurants, cafes, and all permanent and temporary catering establishme= nts, including those inside hotels or other accommodtion establishments and= terraces:
PART=
IALLY
Bars, clubs and discos are closed.
The following establishments and activities can only operate between 5am= and 9pm, and only holders of an 'EU Digital COVID Certificate' (or equival= ent document) certifying full vaccination or recovery from COVID-19 can acc= ess:
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
OPEN=
WITH LIMITATIONS
Wearing facemasks is compulsory.
The following establishments are only open between 5am and 9pm, and can = operate at 30% capacity:
Sport and recreational activities are only allowed outdoors. In addition= :
________________________________________________________= _____________________
13.09.2021
Romania adopts its own national = classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Romania are= not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
The distinction is defined as follows:
The applied measures are subject to change and regular review. Traveller= s are advised to consult the measures in force at the time of their planned= trip and the most recent decisions taken by the Government - https://gov.ro/ro/masuri.
Romania adopts its own national = classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Romania are= not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
The distinction is defined as follows:
Find out more:
General information
National health institute<=
/p>
Romania adopts its own national = classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Romania are= not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
The distinction is defined as follows:
Find out more:
General information
National health institute<=
/p>
Yes
Persons in transit are not subject to quarantine requirements if they le= ave Romania within 24 hours.
Direct passenger flights between Romania and some high r= isk countries are suspended following a Decision of the National Emergency = Committee (cargo, humanitarian, technical, and repatriation flights are exe= mpted from this restriction).
You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this c= ountry on the IATA website.
You can also find information about air passenger rights on our porta= l for citizens.
General information on the situation
The use of face masks is mandatory in indoor public spaces and in crowde= d outdoor areas, for anyone aged above 5 years old.
Private events (e.g. weddings, baptisms, and birthdays)= may accommodate:
Private groups of people that do not belong to the same househol= d can gather in the public space up to 30 persons if the cumulativ= e infection rate in the past 14 days is lower and equal than 3 per 1000 inh= abitants, and up to 50 persons if the cumulative infection rate in the past= 14 days is lower and equal than 2 per 1000 inhabitants.
Rallies and demonstrations can take place under strict = regulations with maximum of 100 participants if the cumulative infection ra= te in the past 14 days is lower and equal than 3 per 1000 inhabitants, and = with maximum of 500 participants if the cumulative infection rate in the pa= st 14 days is lower and equal than 2 per 1000 inhabitants.
The organization and outdoor performance of shows, concerts, pub= lic and private festivals or other cultural events are allowed onl= y with the participation of up to 2,500 spectators and wearing a protective= mask, if the cumulative infection rate in the past 14 days is between 2 an= d 3 per 1,000 inhabitants. In this case, those attending must be vaccinated= or have a negative PCR test (in the last 72 hours) or negative rapid test = (in the last 24 hours) or have recovered from COVID-19 (at least 15 days pa= ssed since getting infected but no more than 180 days).
The organization and outdoor performance of shows, concerts, public and = private festivals or other cultural events are allowed with the participati= on of over 2,500 spectators and wearing a protective mask. In this case, th= ose attending must be vaccinated.
The organization and outdoor performance of shows, concerts, pub= lic and private festivals or other cultural events are allowed onl= y with the participation of up to 75,000 spectators and wearing a protectiv= e mask, if the cumulative infection rate in the past 14 days is less than o= r equal to 2 per 1,000 inhabitants. In this case, those attending must be v= accinated or have a negative PCR test (in the last 72 hours) or negative ra= pid test (in the last 24 hours) or have recovered from COVID-19 (at least 1= 5 days passed since getting infected but no more than 180 days).
In all forms of public transport (as well as in taxis), face masks are m= andatory. Also, social distance should be maintained as much as possible, a= s well as ventilation and disinfection. In some cases, temperature checks a= re conducted.
Open with limitations
Religious activities and services can be carried out inside and outside = places of worship, provided they adhere to strict health protocols. Only lo= cal residents can participate in the services.
Confirmed COVID-19 cases with mild symptoms, must isolate at home. Perso= ns that are at high risk of having contracted a COVID-19 infection, need to= self-quarantine for 14 days.
Find out more:
Measures to prevent and control the infection (in Romanian)
Open
Shops, shopping centres, and markets should close at 18.00 on Fridays, S= aturdays and Sundays, if the cumulative infection rate in the past 14 days = is between 4 and 7,5 per 1,000 inhabitants.
Shops, shopping centres, and markets should close at 18.00 on every day = of the week, if the cumulative infection rate in the past 14 days is higher= than 7,5 per 1,000 inhabitants.
Pharmacies and gas stations can remain open longer. Deliveries are permi= tted without time restrictions.
Open
Hotels, guest houses and camping sites are open, with the following meas= ures in place:
Open with limitations
Restaurants and caf=C3=A9s may open between 05.00-02.00 at full capacity= for counties where the cumulative infection rate in the past 14 days is lo= wer or equal than 3 per 1,000 inhabitants.
Partially
Cultural institutions or entertainment services can only operate under s= trict conditions. Visitors=E2=80=99 capacity is established at 70% for area= s where the cumulative infection rate in the past 14 days is lower and equa= l than 3 per 1000 inhabitants.
Open with limitations
Gyms can operate at 50% capacity if ensuring a surface of 7 sqm per pers= on if the cumulative infection rate in the past 14 days is lower and equal = than 4 per 1,000 inhabitants.
Gyms and outdoor swimming pools can operate at full capacity without mas= k protection and ensuring a surface of 7 sqm per person if the cumulative i= nfection rate in the past 14 days is lower and equal than 3 per 1000 inhabi= tants
Gyms can operate at full capacity without mask protection and ensuring a= surface of 4 sqm per person if the cumulative infection rate in the past 1= 4 days is lower and equal than 3 per 1,000 inhabitants. In this case, those= attending must be vaccinated.
Indoor pools can operate up to 70% of maximum capacity, if the cumulativ= e infection rate in the past 14 days is lower or equal than 3 per 1,000 inh= abitants.
Open
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22.07.2021
Romania adopts its own national = classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Romania are= not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
The distinction is defined as follows:
The applied measures are subject to change and regular review. Traveller= s are advised to consult the measures in force at the time of their planned= trip and the most recent decisions taken by the Government - https://gov.ro/ro/masuri.
Romania adopts its own national = classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Romania are= not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
The distinction is defined as follows:
Find out more:
Documents=
you need to travel in Europe
Health cover for temporary stays
Romania adopts its own national = classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Romania are= not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
The distinction is defined as follows:
Find out more:
Yes
Persons in transit are not subject to quarantine requirements if they le= ave Romania within 24 hours.
Direct passenger flights between Romania and some high r= isk countries are suspended following a Decision of the National Emergency = Committee (cargo, humanitarian, technical, and repatriation flights are exe= mpted from this restriction).
You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this c= ountry on the IATA website.
You can also find information about air passenger rights on our porta= l for citizens.
General information on the situation
The use of face masks is mandatory in indoor public spaces and in crowde= d outdoor areas, for anyone aged above 5 years old.
Private events (weddings, baptisms, and birthdays) may accommodate a max= imum of 150 guests outdoor, 100 guests indoor if the cumulative infection r= ate in the past 14 days is lower and equal than 3 per 1000 inhabitants. Pri= vate events may accommodate up to 300 guests indoor if ensuring a surface o= f 2 sqm for each guest and if those attending are all vaccinated or have a = negative PCR test (in the last 72 hours) or negative rapid test (in the las= t 24 hours) or have recovered from COVID-19 (at least 15 days passed since = getting infected). Private groups in the public space cannot be larger than= 10 persons if they don=E2=80=99t belong to the same households. Rallies an= d demonstrations can take place with maximum 100 participants, and under st= rict regulations.
This country is already connected to the=
Gateway and is issuing and/or verifying at least one EU Digital COVID Cert=
ificate (Vaccination, Recovery, Test)
Information on "EU Digital COVID C= ertificates" issued in Romania
_________
The EU Digital COVID Certificate= Regulation entered into force on 01 July 2021. EU citiz= ens and residents will now be able to have their Digital COVID Certificates= issued and verified across the EU. National authorities are in c= harge of issuing the certificate.
The certificate provides a standardised recognition of the holder's stat= us related to vaccination, recovery from Covid-19, or test result.&nbs= p;Despite the European Digital COVID Certificate, each country cont= inues to be responsible for the definition of its own entry requirements an= d rules, which are not standardised at the EU level. This mea= ns that what is required to enter upon presentation of this certificate, de= pends on the measures and entry rules in place at your destination. = p>
Find out more:
Information on the "EU Digital COVID = Certificate"
Further information: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/= ROU/7011
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21.06.2021
Information not yet available.
Romania adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restriction= s for Romania are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
Travel from countries classified as "green"
Travellers arriving from countries classified as "green" can enter Roman= ia without being subject to any isolation or test requirement.
Travel from countries classified as "yellow"
Travellers arriving from countries classified as "yellow", who do not pr= ovide a pre-departure negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior= to arrival, are subject to a 14-day quar= antine.
Children under 4 years old are exempted from the PCR test requirement.= p>
The quarantine period may be shortened by taking a PCR test no less than= 8 days after arrival. If the result of this test is negative, the period o= f quarantine can end on day 10.
Provisions for vaccinated p=
eople
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from quarantine. It is required to show proof of v=
accination, including the dates.
Travel from countries classified as "red"
Travellers arriving from countries classified as "red" are subject to a = 14-day quarantine.
The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declared locat= ion or, as the case may be, at a dedicated location designated by the autho= rities.
The quarantine period may be shortened by taking a PCR test no less than= 8 days after arrival. If the result of this test is negative, the period o= f quarantine can end on day 10.
Provisions for vaccinated p=
eople
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from quarantine. It is required to show proof of v=
accination, including the dates.
Mandatory Travel Documentation
No additional documentation required.
Find out more:
General information=
National health institute
Documents=
you need to travel in Europe
Health cover for temporary stays
Entry rules for Romania depend on its national classification of risk areas.
Travellers who remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and pre= sent a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 48 hours before= entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to quara= ntine.
Travel from countries classified as "green"
Travellers arriving from countries classified as "green" can enter Roman= ia without being subject to any isolation or test requirement.
Travel from countries classified as "yellow"
Travellers arriving from countries classified as "yellow", who do not pr= ovide a pre-departure negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior= to arrival, are subject to a 14-day quar= antine.
Children aged 3 and under are exempted from the PCR test requirement.
The quarantine period may be shortened by taking a PCR test no less than= 8 days after arrival. If the result of this test is negative, the period o= f quarantine can end on day 10.
Provisions for vaccinated p=
eople
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from quarantine. It is required to show proof of v=
accination, including the dates.
Travel from countries classified as "red"
Travellers arriving from countries classified as "red" are subject to a = 14-day quarantine.
The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declared locat= ion or, as the case may be, at a dedicated location designated by the autho= rities.
The quarantine period may be shortened by taking a PCR test no less than= 8 days after arrival. If the result of this test is negative, the period o= f quarantine can end on day 10.
Provisions for vaccinated p=
eople
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from quarantine. It is required to show proof of v=
accination, including the dates.
Find out more:
General information=
National health institute
YES
Persons in transit are not subject to quarantine requirements if they le= ave Romania within 24 hours from the time they entered the territory of the= country.
General information on the situation
The use of face masks is mandatory in indoor public spac= es, for anyone aged above 5 years old.
Social gatherings are discouraged. It is prohibited to o= rganise private celebrations and events in closed spaces. Private groups ca= nnot be larger than 6 persons. Rallies and demonstrations can take place wi= th maximum 100 particpants, and under strict regulations.
In all forms of public transport (as well as in taxis), face masks are m= andatory. Also, social distance should be maintained as much as possible, a= s well as ventilation and disinfection. In some cases, temperature checks a= re conducted.
Before starting your journey, please check visa requirements for your de= stination at: The Schengen visa
This country is ready to connect to the=
EU Digital COVID certificate Gateway
Information on "EU Digital COVID C= ertificates" issued in Romania
_________
The "EU Digital COVID Certificate" (available from 1 July 2021= strong>) provides proof that a person has either:
When travelling, holders of the "EU Digital COVID Certificate" will have= the same rights as citizens of the visited Member State who have been vacc= inated, tested or recovered.
The certificate provides a standardised recognition of the holder's stat= us related to vaccination, recovery from COVID or test result. Each country= continues to be responsible for the definition of its own entry requiremen= ts and rules, which are not standardised at the EU level. This means that <= strong>what you will be eligible for, upon presentation of this certificate= , depends on the measures and entry rules in place at your country of desti= nation.
How does it work:
Find out more:
Information on the "EU Digital COVID Certificate"
Press Release
Questions & Answers
Factsheet
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06.05.2021
Partially
Romania adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restriction= s for Romania are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
Is a coronavirus test required?
All travellers from high-risk countries are subject to the requirement f=
or a pre-departure negative PCR test.
The test must be taken within 72 hours prior to arrival.=
p>
Children aged 3 and under are exempted.
Provisions for vaccinated people=
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from quarantine. It is required to show proof of v=
accination, including the dates.
Also, travellers that have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 diseas= e in the last 90 days prior to entry into the country are exempt. Proof mus= t be provided in the form of medical documents (positive PCR test at the da= te of diagnosis, hospital discharge ticket or test that proves the presence= of IgG antibodies performed no more than 14 days before entry into the cou= ntry).
Is a quarantine required?
Travellers coming from countries= or areas that are considered at high epidemiological risk will also be= subject to a 14-day quarantine.
The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declared locat= ion or, as the case may be, at a dedicated location designated by the autho= rities.
The quarantine period may be shortened by taking a second RT-PCR test no= less than 8 days after arrival. If the result of this test is negative, th= e period of quarantine can end on day 10.
Provisions for vaccinated people=
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from quarantine. It is required to show proof of v=
accination, including the dates.
Also, travellers that have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 diseas= e in the last 90 days prior to entry into the country are exempt. Proof mus= t be provided in the form of medical documents (positive PCR test at the da= te of diagnosis, hospital discharge ticket or test that proves the presence= of IgG antibodies performed no more than 14 days before entry into the cou= ntry).
Travellers who remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and pre= sent a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 48 hours before= entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to quara= ntine.
Mandatory Travel Documentation
No additional documentation required.
Find out more:
General information=
National health institute
Third-country nationals coming from high-risk countries need to present a negative PCR test result for = SARS-Cov-2, performed no more than 72 hours before entry into the national = territory. Children under 3 years of age are exempt from the testing obliga= tion.
Travellers coming from high-risk areas are also subjected to a 14-day qu= arantine. The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declare= d location or, as the case may be, at a dedicated location designated by th= e authorities. On day 8 you may get tested and if the test result is negati= ve and you have no symptoms, quarantine ends on day 10.
Provisions for vaccinated people=
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from presenting a negative PCR test result, and qu=
arantine. It is required to show proof of vaccination, including the dates.=
Also, travellers that have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 diseas= e in the last 90 days prior to entry into the country are exempt. Proof mus= t be provided in the form of medical documents (positive PCR test at the da= te of diagnosis, hospital discharge ticket or test that proves the presence= of IgG antibodies performed no more than 14 days before entry into the cou= ntry).
Travellers who remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and pre= sent a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 48 hours before= entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to quara= ntine.
General information COVID-19
There is a night curfew in place between 20.00 or 22.00 = and 05.00 (depending on infection rates).
General information on the situation
The use of face masks is mandatory in all indoor and out= door public spaces, for anyone aged above 5 years old.
Source: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/ROU/7001<= /p>
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31.03.2021
PARTIALLY
Romania adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence = travel restrictions for Romania are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lig= hts" map.
Is a coronavirus test required?
All travellers from high-risk countries are subject to the requirement f=
or a pre-departure negative PCR test.
The test must be taken within 72 hours prior to a=
rrival.
Children aged 3 and under are exempted.
Is a quarantine required?
Travellers coming from countries or areas that are considered at high epidemiological ris= k will also be subject to a 14-day quarantine.
The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declared locat= ion or, as the case may be, at a dedicated location designated by the autho= rities.
The quarantine period may be shortened by taking a second RT-PCR test no= less than 8 days after arrival. If the result of this test is negative, th= e period of quarantine can end on day 10.
Provisions=
for vaccinated people
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from quarantine. It is required to show proof of v=
accination, including the dates.
Also, travellers that have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 diseas= e in the last 90 days prior to entry into the country are exempt. Proof mus= t be provided in the form of medical documents (positive PCR test at the da= te of diagnosis, hospital discharge ticket or test that proves the presence= of IgG antibodies performed no more than 14 days before entry into the cou= ntry).
Travellers who remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and pre= sent a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 48 hours before= entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to quara= ntine.
Mandatory Travel Documentation
No additional documentation required.
Find out more:
General information=
National health institute
Documents= you need to travel in Europe
Third-country nationals coming from high-risk countries need to pre= sent a negative PCR test result for SARS-Cov-2, performed no more than 72 h= ours before entry into the national territory. Children under 3 years of ag= e are exempt from the testing obligation.
Travellers coming from high-risk areas are also subjected to a 14-day qu= arantine. The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declare= d location or, as the case may be, at a dedicated location designated by th= e authorities. On day 8 you may get tested and if the test result is negati= ve and you have no symptoms, quarantine ends on day 10.
Provisions=
for vaccinated people
Travellers who have received their final vaccination for COVID-19 more than=
10 days ago, are exempt from quarantine. It is required to show proof of v=
accination, including the dates.
Also, travellers that have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 diseas= e in the last 90 days prior to entry into the country are exempt. Proof mus= t be provided in the form of medical documents (positive PCR test at the da= te of diagnosis, hospital discharge ticket or test that proves the presence= of IgG antibodies performed no more than 14 days before entry into the cou= ntry).
Travellers who remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and pre= sent a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 48 hours before= entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to quara= ntine.
General information COVID-19
YES
As a general rule, passengers in transit in the EU+ area are exempted fr= om temporary travel restrictions.
EU citizens entering the EU from a third country, as well as their famil= y members, irrespective of their nationality, are exempted from the travel = restrictions regardless of whether or not they are returning to their count= ry of nationality or residence.
Passengers travelling from a non-EU country to another non-EU country ma= y transit through the international transit area of airports located in the= Schengen area. Rules regarding airport transit visa requirements continue = to apply.
Also see: Border crossing= points for Romania
PARTIALLY
International passenger trains operate between Romania a=
nd Bulgaria, Hungary and Austria (via Hungary). Travelling by train to Serb=
ia, Ukraine and Moldova is halted. The on-board rules are similar to those =
of regional trains (more details are available at http:=
//legislatie.just.ro
Rail passenger rights
Direct passenger flights between Romania and some high r= isk countries are suspended following a Decision of the National Emergency = Committee (cargo, humanitarian, technical, and repatriation flights are exe= mpted from this restriction).
You can find the latest information on air travel regulations for this c= ountry on the IATA website.
You can also find information about air passenger rights= strong> on our portal for citizens.
YES
There is a night curfew in place between 23.00 and 05.00= .
General information on the situation
Health cover for temporary stays
The use of face masks is mandatory in all indoor and out= door public spaces, for anyone aged above 5 years old.
Social gatherings are discouraged. It is prohibited to o= rganise private celebrations and events in closed spaces. Private groups ca= nnot be larger than 6 persons. Rallies and demonstrations can take place wi= th maximum 100 particpants, and under strict regulations.
Source: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/m= ap/ROU/7001
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28.01.2021
Partially
Romania adopts = its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restriction= s for Romania are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map.
Is a quarantine required?
Entry from EU Member States and Schengen Associated countries is allowed= without restrictions, with the exception of countries or areas that are considered at high epidemiological ri= sk.
A 14-days quarantine applies to all persons arriving from countries and = areas with high epidemiological risk, and who have the right to enter the n= ational territory, respectively: Romanian citizens, citizens of European Un= ion Member States, European Economic Area or the Swiss Confederation, and p= ersons who fall under one of the exceptions provided by Decree no. 553 of 1= 5.07.2020, Annex 3, art. 2, paragraph 2, letters a) - l).
The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declared locat= ion or, if needed, at a dedicated location designated by the authorities.= p>
Is a coronavirus test required?
Travellers who will remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) an= d present a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, conducted no more than 48 hours b= efore entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to = quarantine.
The quarantine may be reduced to 10 days if a test for SARS-CoV-2, perfo= rmed on day 8 of the quarantine provides a negative result, and the person = has no symptoms.
Find out more:
National health institute
Border crossing points
Documents= you need to travel in Europe
Third-country nationals coming from countries or areas that are considered at high epidemiological ris= k will be subject to quarantine.
The quarantine measure applies to all persons arriving from countries an=
d areas with a high epidemiological risk, and who have the right to enter t=
he national territory, respectively: Romanian citizens, citizens of European Union Member States, European E=
conomic Area or the Swiss Confederation, and pers=
ons who fall under one of the exceptions provided by Decree no. 553 of 15.0=
7.2020, Annex 3, art. 2, paragraph 2, letters a) - l).
The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declared locat= ion or, as the case may be, at a dedicated location designated by the autho= rities.
Travellers who remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) an= d present a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 48 hours b= efore entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to = self-isolate.
The quarantine may be reduced to 10 days if a test for SARS-CoV-2, perfo= rmed on the 8th day of quarantine provides a negative result, and the perso= n has no symptoms.
No additional documentation required.
Yes
Border crossing points<= /p>
Pa= rtially
International passenger trains operate between Romania a= nd Bulgaria, Hungary and Austria (via Hungary). Travelling by train to Serb= ia, Ukraine and Moldova is halted. The on-board rules are similar to those = of regional trains (more details are available at http://legislatie.just= .ro
There is a night curfew in place between 23.00 and 05.00=
.
Health cover for temporary stays
The use of face masks is mandatory in all indoor and out= door public spaces.
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07.12.2020
Entry from EU Member States + Schengen Associated countries is allowed w= ithout restrictions, with the exception of countries or areas that are considered at high epi= demiological risk.
A 14-days quarantine applies to all persons arriving from countries / ar= eas with high epidemiological risk and who have the right to enter the nati= onal territory, respectively: Romanian citizens, citizens of European Union= Member States, European Economic Area or the Swiss Confederation, and pers= ons who fall under one of the exceptions provided by Decree no. 553 of 15.0= 7.2020, Annex 3, art. 2, paragraph 2, letters a) - l).
The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declared locat= ion or, if needed, at a dedicated location designated by the authorities.= p>
Travellers who remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and pre= sent a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, conducted no more than 48 hours before= entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to quara= ntine.
The quarantine may be reduced to 10 days if a test for SARS-CoV-2, perfo= rmed on the 8th day of quarantine, provides a negative result.
Border crossing points<= /p>
Third-country nationals coming from count= ries or areas that are considered at high epidemiological risk&nb= sp;will be subject to quarantine.
The quarantine measure applies to all persons arriving from an internati=
onal journey from countries / areas with high epidemiological risk and who =
have the right to enter the national territory, respectively: =
span>Romanian citizens, citizens=
of European Union Member States, Europe=
an Economic Area or the
The quarantine must take place at the person's home, at a declared locat= ion or, as the case may be, at a dedicated location designated by the autho= rities.
Travellers who remain in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) an= d present a negative test for SARS-CoV-2, performed no more than 48 hours b= efore entering the national territory, are exempted from the obligation to = self-isolate.
The quarantine may be reduced to 10 days if a test for SARS-CoV-2, perfo= rmed on the 8th day of quarantine, provides a negative result.
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28.08.2020
Travelling to Romania
Entry from EU countries is allowed =
without restrictions, with the exception of Luxem=
bourg, Malta and some regions in Spain (Aragon, Catalonia, Navarra, Community of Madrid, Balearic=
Islands, Basque Country).
Entry from Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein, as well as fr= om the United Kingdom, Andorra, Monaco, Vatican City State and the Republic= of San Marino, is allowed without restrictions.
Travelling from Romania or returning to Romania
No s=
pecific measures.
Rules and Exceptions
Travellers coming from countrie=
s where the incidence rate of new cases of COVID-19 in the last 14 days is =
less than or equal to the one registered in Romania in the same period, are=
allowed to enter without restrictions.
Citizens coming from countries with a high incidence of COVID-19 infecti= on should self-isolate at home or quarantine for 14 days.
. For third-country nationals, the fo=
llowing exceptions apply:
- fa=
mily members of Romanian citizens;
- EU/SEE/CH citizens with residence in Romania;
- holders of long-stay visa/residence permit/simila=
r document;
- persons travelli=
ng for professional reasons proven by visa/residence permit/similar documen=
t;
- diplomatic or consular st=
aff;
- staff of international =
organisations/military/who can provide humanitarian aid;
- persons in transit/travelling for imperative p=
urposes/in need of international protection/humanitarian reasons.
Travellers coming from countries where =
the incidence rate of new cases of COVID-19 in the last 14 days is less tha=
n or equal to the one registered in Romania in the same period, are allowed=
to enter without restrictions.
Weekly updates are available in the list of affected areas
Direct passenger flights from Sweden, Portugal, UK, USA, Iran and Turkey= are suspended.
Mandatory Travel Documentation
No.
Find out more:
List of affected areas
Border crossing=
points
Air passenger rights.
Updated info on air travel regulations may be found at the = span>IATA webs= ite
Source: National Customs Authority
=Closure of several border crossings
Several border crossings were closed to restrict trafic to certain point= s focussing screenings.
End date: not available
Further information: https://www.politiadef= rontiera.ro/ro/traficonline/
Suspension of direct rail transport services between Italy and R= omania (12.03.2020)
Romania has notified the Commission of its decision to suspend direct se= rvices of rail passenger transport between Italy and Romania.
Start date: 12.03.2020
End date: 31.03.2020
Temporary and limited relaxation of the enforcement of driving a= nd rest times for the drivers of vehicles transporting goods.
Romania notifed a temporary and limited relaxation of the enforcement of= driving and rest times under Article 14(2) of Regulation (EC) No 561/2006.= It will apply to those drivers involved in the transport of goods in all t= he Spanish territory. It will apply to those drivers involved in domestic a= nd international transport.
Start date: 18.03.2020
End date: 16.04.2020
Further information: https://ec.europa.eu/transport/sites/transport/files/tem= porary-relaxatio...
Remarks from the International Road Tr= ansport Union
14.03.2022
An Emergency Ordinance was published on the abrogation of the implementa= tion of the digital entry form in Romania. As of 12 March 2022, the= Passenger Locator Form (PLF) is not required anymore before arrival in Rom= ania.
Source: UNTRR
________________________________________________________________________= __________________________________
10.03.2022
From 9 March 2022, 00:00, the Romanian Government lifted all COV= ID restrictions, including the obligation to wear protective masks= both indoors and outside, the requirement to show a digital COVID-19 certi= ficate or a negative test result upon arrival in the country.
However, the provisions regarding the Passenger Locator Form (PL= F) remain in force. The PLF should be completed no more tha= n 72 hours before entering the country.
Also, the following crossing points are open now: Carei - at the= Romanian-Hungarian border, and LipniHa, Dobromir - at the Romanian-Bulgari= an border.
In addition, the documents (ex.: identity card, driving license) whose v= alidity has been extended during the state of alert, will expire after 90 d= ays from the termination of the state of alert.
The Decision of 31 January 2022 on the quarantine measure and its abroga= tion of 8 March are available for download when opening the Flash Info publ= ication (in Romanian).
Source: UNTRR
________________________________________________________________________= _________________
03.03.2022
Romania - Ukraine
The Romanian Border Police are providing daily information updates on th= e situation at Romanian borders with Ukraine. You can find more on the Engl= ish section of their website.
In addition, the Police Border are also sharing the average waiting time= s at road border crossing points in this online application.
Source: UNTRR
________________________________________________________________________= __________________
09.02.2022
The Ordinance on the implementation of the digital passenger locator form = (PLF) in Romania has been modified.
From 9 February 2022, the obligation to fill the PLF before entering t= he Romanian territory can be performed no later than 72 hours before crossi= ng the border (24h previously).
In addition, the following categories only have to complete the =
form once before entering the territory of Romania b and no more e=
very time when crossing the border b by checking the option bexempt=
personnel on the form:
- drivers of vehicles with a maximum permitted weight of more than =
2.4 tonnes performing transport of goods, as well as drivers of vehicles wi=
th more than 9 seats, including the driver's seat, performing transport of =
passengers.
- persons who cross the state border at least once in 24 hours in order to =
travel to work.
The modified Ordinance is available in attachment (in Romanian).
Source: UNTRR
________________________________________________________________________= _______________
17.12.2021
The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania published an =
additional order (in attachment in Romanian), amending the measures applyin=
g to professional drivers entering Romania from non-UE or EFTA countries:
- Drivers of vehicles with a maximum authorized capacity exceeding 2.4 tonn=
es, who are performing transport of goods are now are exempt to qua=
rantine and from the obligation to present a negative result of a RT-PCR te=
st for SARS- CoV-2 infection.
- drivers with more than 9 seats (including the driver's seat), who are per=
forming passenger transport are exempt to quarantine if they have b=
een vaccinated, prove the confirmation for SARS-CoV-2 infection in the last=
180 days before entering Romania, or can present a negative RT-PCR test pe=
rformed no later than 48 hours before entering the country. Note t=
hat only complete schemes of vaccination (10 days minimum) are accepted. B =
The driver exemption only applies when travelling for professional purposes=
.
The measures applying to drivers of goods vehicles, as well as those who=
provide passenger transport, who are not vaccinated or recovered, arriving=
from Member States of the European Union, the European Economic Area or th=
e Swiss Confederation remain the same:
- Drivers coming from the green or yellow zones are exempted to quarantine =
or to present a negative result of a RT-PCR test for SARS- CoV-2 infection.=
The driver exemption only applies when travelling for professional purpose=
s.
- Drivers coming from the red zone are exempted to quarantine if they prese=
nt a negative result of a RT-PCR test for SARS- CoV-2 infection performed n=
o later than 72 hours before entering the country. The driver exemption onl=
y applies when travelling for professional purposes.
Source: UNTRR
___________________________________________________________________________=
_________
24.12.2021
The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania published Order no 116/202=
1, amending the measures applied to professional drivers, regardless of=
country and zone they are coming:
- drivers of vehicles with a maximum authorized capacity exceeding 2.4 tonn=
es who are performing transport of goods are exempted to quarantine and fro=
m the obligation to present a negative result of a RT-PCR test for SARS- Co=
V-2 infection.B
- drivers with more than 9 seats, including the driver's seat, who are perf=
orming passenger transport are exempted to quarantine if they have been vac=
cinated with the full scheme and for which 10 days have elapsed since their=
completion, or prove the confirmation for SARS-CoV-2 infection in the last=
180 days before entering Romania, or present a negative result of a RT-PCR=
test for SARS-CoV-2 infection performed no later than 48 hours before ente=
ring the country. The driver exemption only applies when travelling f=
or professional purposes.B
Source UNTRR
________________________________________________________________________= ______________________________
14.12.2021
The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania published an =
additional Order, which entered into force yesterday, clarifying that Attached the new Order no. 113/10.12.2021 which is a clarification of Or=
der no. 111/06.12.2021 (in Romanian). ________________________________________________________________________=
__________________ 09.12.2021 The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania issued new measures=
a> applicable from 10 December 2021 (00h00) to 8 January 2022 (24.00). The following measures apply to drivers of goods vehicles, as well as th=
ose who provide passenger transport, who are not vaccinated or reco=
vered, arriving from Member States of the European Union, =
the European Economic Area or the Swiss Confederation:B - Drivers coming from the green or yellow zones are exempted to q=
uarantine or to present a negative result of a RT-PCR test for SARS- CoV-2 =
infection. The driver exemption only applies when travelling for profession=
al purposes.B For commercial drivers (goods or passenger transport), who are n=
ot vaccinated or recovered, arriving from any other countr=
y, the following measures apply: The list of countries/territories according to the cumulative incidence =
rate of COVID-19 is updated every week on Friday, and is available here (in Romanian). Source: UNTRR ________________________________________________________________________=
_______ 25.10.2021 COVID-19 update: new rules in Romania Based on the Government Decision no 1090/2021, entering into force=
on 25 October 2021, new measures are introduced in Romania to prevent and =
combat the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Note that economic operators providing passenger and goods=
transport activities can operate in =E2=80=9Cnormal working regime=E2=80=
=9D, in compliance with the sanitary protection measures (use face=
mask, disinfection of working place, etc.). Most important measures that applies according to Government Decis=
ion: 1. The Government Decision no 1090/2021 introduce=
s restrictions on movement at night during the next 30 days. From 22:00 to =
05:00, people are obliged to stay in their places of residence. 2. Access to public institutions (and econ=
omic operators with public capital) is limited to persons who can prove ful=
l vaccination (valid 10 day after completion of vaccination scheme), person=
s presenting the negative result of a RT-PCR test no older than 72h or the =
negative result of a rapid antigen test no older than 48h, and persons who =
recovered from COVID-19 (between 15 and 180 days after confirmation of infe=
ction). These measures also apply to the premises of private economic opera=
tors in which at least 50 people work simultaneously. The employees of=
the public institutions are exempted from the abovementioned measures. (Enclosed the Government Decision in Romanian.)
Source: UNTRR ________________________________________________________________________=
_____________ 22.10.2021 COVID-19 update: Updated classification of countries/terri=
tories in Romania The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania updated=
yesterday, 21 October 2021, the list of countries/territories according to=
the cumulative incidence rate of COVID-19.
Source: UNTRR ________________________________________________________________________=
_______ 15.10.2021 COVID-19 update: Updated classification of countries/terri=
tories in Romania The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania updated=
yesterday, 14 October 2021, the list of countries/territories according to=
the cumulative incidence rate of COVID-19. - Ukraine is now in the red zone - Albania is now in the yellow zone (previously on the red one), s=
o as the Netherlands (coming from the green zone) - Switzerland, Jordan, Andorra and Kazakhstan are entering the gre=
en zone
Source: UNTRR ________________________________________________________________________=
___________ 08.10.2021 COVID-19 update: Updated classification of countries/terri=
tories in Romania On 7 October 2021, the National Committee for Emergency Situations=
in Romania updated the list of countries/territories according to the cumu=
lative incidence rate of COVID-19. The following changes have been introduc=
ed: - Slovakia is now in the red zone - Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, and Belarus are now in =
the yellow zone (previously on the red one), so as Andorra and Jordan (comi=
ng from the green zone) - Norway, Azerbaijan, and Tunisia are entering the green zone. The updated list that will enter in force on 10 October 2021 (00h0=
0) is available in the attachment (in Romanian). The other measures published on Flash Info on 1st =
October 2021 remain the same. Source: UNTRR ________________________________________________________________________=
_______ 01.10.2021 COVID-19 update: Updated classification of countries/territories=
in Romania and amendment of quarantine measures for drivers On 30 September 2021, the National Committee for Emergency Situations in=
Romania updated the list of countries/territories according to the cumulat=
ive incidence rate of COVID-19. The following changes have been introduced:=
- Austria, Switzerland, Gibraltar, and Iran are now in the yellow zone (=
previously on the red one), so as Ukraine (coming from the green zone) - The Netherlands, Germany, France, San Marino, Liechtenstein, and Kosov=
o are entering the green zone. These changes will enter into force on 03.10.2021 (00h0=
0). The detailed rule is available in the attachment (in Romanian). Source: UNTRR ________________________________________________________________________=
___________________________________________________________________________=
________________ 13.09.2021 Romania: updated classification of countries/territories enterin=
g into force on 12.09.2021 The list entered into force on 12 September 2021 at midnight - 00h=
00. Source: UNTRR 27.08.2021 COVID-19 update: Updated classification of countries/territories=
in Romania On 26 August 2021, the National Committee for Emergency Situations in Ro=
mania updated the list of countries/territories according to the cumulative=
incidence rate of COVID-19 and added Switzerland=
, North Macedonia and Azerbaijan in the red zone. Bul=
garia, Serbia, Albania, Slovenia and Belarus are=
now in the yellow zone. The updated lis=
t will enter in force on 29.08.2021 (00h00), and is available in the attach=
ment. The other measures published on Flash Info on 16 July 2021 remain the sa=
me. Source: UNTRR _________________________________ 16.08.2021 COVID-19 update: Updated classification of countries/terri=
tories in Romania On 13 August 2021, the National Committee for Emergency Situations=
in Romania updated the list of countries/territories according to the cumu=
lative incidence rate of COVID-19 and added Turkey and Montenegro i=
n the red zone, and the Netherlands is in the yellowCOVID-19 Update new measures to travel to Romania from 1=
0 December 2021 to 8 January 2022
- Drivers coming from the red zone are exempted to quarantine if the=
y present a negative result of a RT-PCR test for SARS- CoV-2 infection perf=
ormed no later than 72 hours before entering the country. The driver exempt=
ion only applies when travelling for professional purposes.B
- Drivers are exempted to quarantine if they present a negative result of a=
RT-PCR test for SARS- CoV-2 infection performed no later than 48 hours bef=
ore entering the country, regardless of the classification of the countr=
ies (green, yellow, or red). The driver exemption only applies when tra=
velling for professional purposes.
Since last week, the following changes have been introduced: Belgium, Austr=
ia, Greece, and Belarus are now in the red zone.
The updated list that will enter in force on 24 October 2021 (00h00) is ava=
ilable in the attachment (in Romanian).
The other measures published on Flash Info on 1st October 2=
021 remain the same.
Since last week, the following changes have been introduced:
The updated list that will enter in force on 17 October 2021 (00h00) is ava=
ilable in the attachment (in Romanian).
The other measures published on Flash Info on 1st October 2021 r=
emain the same.
- Republic of Moldova, Armenia, Bulgaria, and Belarus are now in the red zo=
ne
In addition, Decision no. 43 from 01.07.2021 is now amended: drivers of goo=
ds vehicles, as well as those providing passenger transport are als=
o exempted to quarantine if they present a negative result of an RT-PCR tes=
t for SARS- CoV-2 performed no later than 72 hours before entering=
the country, when travelling for professional purposes.=
p>
*******
Reminder:
1. Persons arriving in Romania from green areas fro=
m Member States of the European Union, European Economic Area or Swiss Conf=
ederation are not subject to quarantine measure.
Exceptions:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who are in possession of a negative RT-PCR test (completed no mor=
e than 72 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling ind=
ependently).
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
Exceptions:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory.
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
The quarantine measure is established for a period of 14 days regardless of=
the area in which the country of arrival is located.
Exceptio=
ns:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova.
Supporting documents:
- The proof of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate, or the =
document issued by the health center that administered it in Romania or abr=
oad, and presented in the language of the country where the vaccine was adm=
inistered, and in English language.
- The proof of a negative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 is made by EU Digital =
COVID Certificate, or by a negative result of an RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2=
virus infection, performed no more than 72 hours before entering Romania, =
and issued in the language of the country where the test was performed, and=
in English language.
- The proof of positive confirmation for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is made=
by EU Digital COVID Certificate, or a positive RT-PCR test at the date of =
diagnosis by the competent authority from Romania or abroad, and presented =
in the language of the country where the test was performed, and in English=
language.
Although the provisions of Decision no=
. 43 from 01.07.2021 did not change since July, the list of countries/terri=
tories according to the cumulative incidence rate of COVID-19 updates every=
week on Thursday evening.
Last week, Germ=
any, Portugal, Croatia and Latvia were added in yellow zone. In yellow zone=
are also the following European countries: Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and He=
rzegovina, Austria, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Russian Federation=
.
In red zone are the following European c=
ountries: Montenegro, Kosovo, UK, Serbia, North Macedonia, Ireland, Switzer=
land, Albania, Greece, Estonia, Cyprus, Norway, France, Lithuania, and Bulg=
aria.
Drivers of goods vehicles and passen=
ger transport, are subject to 14-day quarantine in Romania if they come fro=
m a country listed in yellow or red zone.
=
The information in IRU Flash Info from 16.07.2021 is still in force, only t=
he paragraph regarding Brazil, Nepal, etc. (see in red below) is no more in=
force.
Foreign drivers arriving in Romania fro=
m third countries (other than Member States of the European U=
nion, European Economic Area or Swiss Confederation)are not excepte=
d from quarantine, regardless of the classification of the zone =E2=80=93 g=
reen, yellow or red. (note that these rules do not apply to R=
omanian drivers, but to any other drivers regardless of his/her nationality=
).
Persons arriving in Romania from third countries =
;(other than Member States of the European Union, European Economic Area or=
Swiss Confederation), the quarantine measure is established for a period o=
f 14 days regardless of the area in which the country of arrival is located=
.
Exceptions from quarantine measure:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova.
Documents of Proof :
The proof of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate, or the do=
cument issued by the health center that administered it in Romania or abroa=
d, and presented in the language of the country where the vaccine was admin=
istered, and in English language.
The proof of a negative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 is made by EU Digital CO=
VID Certificate, or by a negative result of an RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 v=
irus infection, performed no more than 72 hours before entering Romania, an=
d issued in the language of the country where the test was performed, and i=
n English language.
The proof of positive confirmation for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is made b=
y EU Digital COVID Certificate, or a positive RT-PCR test at the date of di=
agnosis by the competent authority from Romania or abroad, and presented in=
the language of the country where the test was performed, and in English l=
anguage.
Reminder about the zones and their respective restr=
ictions:
Risk areas are classified as follows:
- Green areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-1=
9 cases in the last 14 days is less than or equal to 1.5 per 1000 inhabitan=
ts;
- Yellow areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-=
19 cases in the last 14 days is between 1.5 and 3 per 1000 inhabitants;
- Red areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-19 =
cases in the last 14 days is greater than or equal to 3 per 1000 inhabitant=
s.
Persons arriving in Romania from green areas fro=
m Member States of the European Union, European Economic Area or Swiss Conf=
ederation are not subject to quarantine measure.
Persons arriving in Romania from yellow areas - including driv=
ers of goods vehicles and drivers of passenger transport - ar=
e subject to a 14-day quarantine. The quarantine must take place at the per=
son's home, at a declared location or, as the case may be, at a dedicated l=
ocation designated by the authorities.
Exceptions from quaran=
tine measure:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who are in possession of a negative RT-PCR test (completed no mor=
e than 72 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling ind=
ependently).
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
Persons arriving in Romania from red areas - including drivers=
of goods vehicles and drivers of passenger transport- are su=
bject to a 14-day quarantine. The quarantine must take place at the person'=
s home, at a declared location or, as the case may be, at a dedicated locat=
ion designated by the authorities.
Exceptions from quarantine=
measure:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory.
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
The only information that is no more in for=
ce is the following:
For pe=
rsons arriving in Romania (including drivers of goods vehicles and drivers =
of passenger transport) from Great Britain, Brazil, Nepal, South Africa and=
India,only the following exceptions =
;from the quarantine measure apply:
-=
persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against =
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania. The proof =
of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate, or the document iss=
ued by the health centre that administered it, in Romania or abroad and pre=
sented in the language of the country where the vaccine was administered, a=
nd in English language.
- persons who=
have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection in the last 18=
0 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days have passed fro=
m the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania. The proof of SA=
RS-CoV-2 virus infection is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate.
Although UNTRR informed and sent to Romanian autho=
rities numerous letters stating that drivers should be excepted from quaran=
tine measure, and in all countries except Romania drivers are excepted from=
quarantine measure, unfortunately the Romanian authorities answered that t=
he quarantine measure is for all persons =E2=80=9Din order not to discrimin=
ate certain professional categories in favour of others=E2=80=9D. &n=
bsp;
The other measures published on Flash Info on 16 July 2021 remain = the same.
Source: UNTRR
________________________________________________________________________= ___________
30.07.2021
COVID-19 update: Updated classification of countries/territories= in Romania
The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania updated yeste= rday, 29 July 2021, the list of countries/territories according to the cumu= lative incidence rate of COVID-19 and added Greec= e and Ireland in the red zone.
In the yellow zone France and Belgium were added.The up=
dated list that will enter in force on 01 August 2021 (00h00) is available =
in the attachment.
The other measures published on Flash Info on 16 July 2021 remain the same.=
Source: UNTRR
29.07.2021
Driving restrictions for vehicles with a maximum gross weight of= over 7.5t in Romania
Due to extreme heat in Romania, the National Company of Road Infrastruct=
ure Management (CNAIR) informs that on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (29 =
=E2=80=93 31 July), between 12h:00 =E2=80=93 20h:00, there will be imposed =
driving restrictions for vehicles with a maximum gross weight of over 7.5t =
on the entire road network, except for counties : Harghita, Neamt, Suceava =
and Botosani.
Exceptions to driving restrictions:&n=
bsp;
Passenger transport, transport of live animals and perishable products of a=
nimal and plant origin, vehicles of the civil protection service, funeral t=
ransport, first-aid and humanitarian transport, mail transport, fuel distri=
bution, breakdown vehicles, vehicles belonging to sanitation services.
Source: UNTRR
23.07.2021
COVID-19 update: Updated classification of countries in Romania<= /strong>
The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania updated yeste=
rday, 22 July 2021, the list of countries/territories according to the cumu=
lative incidence rate of COVID-19 and included Malta in the red zone. In th=
e yellow zone Monaco, Ireland and Denmark were added. The updated list that=
will enter in force on 25.07.2021 (00.00) is available in attachment.
<=
br>
The other dispositions published on Flash Info on 16 July 2021 remain the s=
ame.
Source: UNTRR
________________________________________________________________________= ______________
16.07.2021
COVID-19 update: updated classification of countries/territories= entering into force on 18.07.2021
The National Committee for Emergency Situations in Romania updated yeste= rday the list of countries/territories according to the cumulative incidenc= e rate of COVID-19 and included Spain, Portugal and the Netherlands in the = red zone, in addition to UK and Cyprus. In the yellow zone Greece and Luxem= bourg were added, in addition to the Russian Federation. The updated list t= hat will enter in force on 18.07.2021 (00.00) is available in attachment.= p>
The other dispositions published on Flash Info yesterday remain the s= ame:
Foreign drivers arriving in Romania from third countries (other than Member States of the European Union, Europe= an Economic Area or Swiss Confederation)are not excepted from quara= ntine, regardless of the classification of the zone =E2=80=93 green, yellow= or red. (note that these rules do not apply to = Romanian drivers, but to any other drivers regardless of his/her nationalit= y).
Persons arriving in Romania from third countries&n= bsp;(other than Member States of the European Union, European Economic Area= or Swiss Confederation), the quarantine measure is established for a perio= d of 14 days regardless of the area in which the country of arrival is loca= ted.
Exceptions from quarantine measure:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova.
Documents of Proof :
The proof of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate, or the= document issued by the health center that administered it in Romania or ab= road, and presented in the language of the country where the vaccine was ad= ministered, and in English language.
The proof of a negative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 is made by EU Digital= COVID Certificate, or by a negative result of an RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-= 2 virus infection, performed no more than 72 hours before entering Romania,= and issued in the language of the country where the test was performed, an= d in English language.
The proof of positive confirmation for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is mad= e by EU Digital COVID Certificate, or a positive RT-PCR test at the date of= diagnosis by the competent authority from Romania or abroad, and presented= in the language of the country where the test was performed, and in Englis= h language.
Reminder about the zones and their respective restrictions: = ;
Risk areas are classified as follows:
- Green areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-1=
9 cases in the last 14 days is less than or equal to 1.5 per 1000 inhabitan=
ts;
- Yellow areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-=
19 cases in the last 14 days is between 1.5 and 3 per 1000 inhabitants;
- Red areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COV=
ID-19 cases in the last 14 days is greater than or equal to 3 per 1000 inha=
bitants.
Persons arriving in Romania from green areas= strong> from Member States of the European Union, Europea= n Economic Area or Swiss Confederation are not subject to quarantine measur= e.
Persons arriving in Romania from yellow areas =
- including drivers of goods vehicles and drivers of passenger transport -<=
/strong> are subject to a 14-day quarantine. The quaranti=
ne must take place at the person's home, at a declared location or, as the =
case may be, at a dedicated location designated by the authorities. =
p>
Exceptions from quarantine measure: Persons arriving in Romania from red areas - i=
ncluding drivers of goods vehicles and drivers of passenger transport- are subject to a 14-day quarantine. The quarantine m=
ust take place at the person's home, at a declared location or, as the case=
may be, at a dedicated location designated by the authorities. Exceptions from quarantine measure: - persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infectio=
n in the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days=
have passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.=
The proof of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate. Please find also attached the list=
of countries / territories of high epidemiological risk and the rules for =
applying the quarantine measure on persons arriving from them in Romania( i=
n Romanian language). COVID-19 19 update: Foreign drivers arriving in Romania from third countries are =
not exempted from quarantine, regardless of the classification of the zone<=
/p>
Romania (15 July 2021) Please note that foreign drivers arriving in Romania from third countrie=
s (other than Member States of the European Union, European Economic Area o=
r Swiss Confederation) are not excepted from quarantine, regardless of the =
classification of the zone =E2=80=93 green, yellow or red. Persons arriving in Romania from third countri=
es (other than Member States of the European Uni=
on, European Economic Area or Swiss Confederation), the quarantine measure =
is established for a period of 14 days regardless of the area in which the =
country of arrival is located. Exceptions from quarantine measure: Documents of Proof : The proof of a negative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 is made by EU Digital=
COVID Certificate, or by a negative result of an RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-=
2 virus infection, performed no more than 72 hours before entering Romania,=
and issued in the language of the country where the test was performed, an=
d in English language. Quick Reminder about the zones and their respective restrictions=
: Risk areas are classified as follows: Exceptions from quarantine measure: Exceptions from quarantine measure: Please=
find attached the list with the classification of countries/territories ac=
cording to the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-19 (in Romanian). Acc=
ording to the list, Spain, Portugal and Russian Federation are in yellow zo=
ne and UK and Cyprus are in red zone. 13.07.2021 Professional Drivers are not exempted from the new regulations i=
n Romania Please note that new measures have entered in force in the conte=
xt of COVID-19 pandemic. Professional drivers are NOT exempted from the new=
regulations. Exceptions from quarantine measure:  =
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p; 26.06.2020 On 17 June, the Romanian Authorities extende=
d the state of alert by another 30 days. Each week, the National Institute =
of Public Health publishes a "Green zone" and "Yellow zone" list, more details here (in Romanian=
). All persons coming to Romania from countries not included in the "=
Green zone" are subject to 14 days quarantine. Starting from 23 June the fo=
llowing countries are inlcuded in the "Green zone" list: Austria, Bulgaria,=
Czech Republic, Cyprus, Croatia, Switzerland, Estonia, Finland, France (th=
e European territory), Germany (except for Kreis Gutersloh which is in the =
Yellow zone), Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, =
Lithuania, Malta, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary. All border crossing points are open to goods=
vehicles, except Oancea (on the border with the Republic of Moldova) and N=
aidas (on the border with Serbia). Romanian border police provide updates o=
n the current situation at borders here.&n=
bsp; Sourc=
e: UNTRR  =
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p; 03.06.2020 As from 1 June, Romania resumed the internat=
ional road transport of passengers through regular services, special regula=
r services and occasional services in international traffic. Passenger tran=
sport operations are carried out in compliance with those prevention measur=
es applicable to road transport, as established by Law 55/2020. The legal f=
ramework is available in Romanian here. The validity of Romanian driving licences ex=
piring during the state of emergency has also been extended until 13 August=
2020. Further information can be found here.=
Source: =
UNTRR  =
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p; 18.05.2020 On 15 May, Romanian authorities confirmed th=
at their =E2=80=98state of emergency=E2=80=99 status was reduced to =E2=80=
=98state of alert=E2=80=99 at national level. Social distancing measures re=
main mandatory and face masks should be worn in enclosed spaces. All foreig=
n nationals are banned from entry into Romania, with the exception of: fami=
ly members of Romanian citizens, family members of citizens of other member=
states of the European Union or of the European Economic Area or of the He=
lvetic Confederation, having residence in Romania; persons in possession of=
a long term visa or a residence permit; persons travelling in a profession=
al capacity, proved by a visa, residence permit or other equivalent documen=
t; diplomatic or consular personnel, personnel of international organisatio=
ns, military personnel or personnel ensuring humanitarian support; passenge=
rs in transit, including repatriated following the granting of consular pro=
tection; passengers travelling for imperative reasons (medical or familial)=
; persons in need of international protection or other humanitarian reasons=
. The international transport of passengers be=
tween Romania and Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Swiss Co=
nfederation, United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, the Netherlands and Turke=
y is suspended until 1 June 2020. There are no changes on the current measures=
regarding road freight transport. On 14 May, the measure applied which lifted =
the traffic ban on the DN1 (E60), Ploiesti =E2=80=93 Brasov for vehicles ov=
er 7.5t expired. Source: =
UNTRR  =
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p; 22.04.2020 On 22 April, UNTRR confirmed that, although =
the Romanian Authorities have not sent the updated information to the Europ=
ean Commission regarding the extension of the state of emergency until 15 M=
ay 2020, it is understood that documents such as licences, transport certif=
icates, authorisations, etc., will remain valid during the state of emergen=
cy period. Therefore, documents issued by the Romanian =
Road Authority that expire during the state of emergency will remain valid =
until 15 May and can be renewed within 90 days of that date. Documents can =
be sent by post. The validity of Romanian driving licences ex=
piring during the state of emergency has also been extended until 15 May.  =
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p; 21.04.2020 Romanian Authorities have extended the tempo=
rary relaxation of the enforcement of driving and rest time rules for drive=
rs performing domestic/international road transport of goods. This relaxati=
on is granted pursuant to Article 14.2 of Regulation (EC) No 561/2006. =
This exception applies from 17 April to 31 May. The measures lifted are the following:<=
/p>
=C2=B7 &n=
bsp; Art. 6.1: replacement of the maximum daily driving limit of 9 hou=
rs with one of 11 hours. =C2=B7 &n=
bsp; Art. 7: replacement of the minimum daily breaks requirements by i=
mposing a break of 45 minutes after 5 and a half hours driving. =C2=B7 &n=
bsp; Art. 8.1: reduction of the daily rest requirements from 11 to 9 h=
ours. =C2=B7 &n=
bsp; Art. 8.6: postponement of a weekly rest period beyond six 24-hour=
periods. On 16 April, the Ministry of Internal Affair=
s issued a new Military Ordinance for which the measures regarding the ban =
on exporting some agricultural food products ceased to apply. On 16 April, the National Company for Road I=
nfrastructure Administration (CNAIR) extended the measures lifting the driv=
ing restrictions imposed on vehicles with a maximum authorised weight over =
7.5 tonnes on the DN1 (E60) between Ploiesti and Brasov until 14.05.2020 (d=
uring the state of emergency). The driving restrictions are stil=
l in force on the DN1 between Bucharest and Ploiesti. Also, the driving restrictions imp=
osed on vehicles with a maximum authorised weight over 7.5 tonnes are lifte=
d until 14 May 2020 (during the state of emergency) on the A2 highway (Buch=
arest - Constanta), DN7 (Pitesti - Vestem), and DN39 (Agigea - Mangalia) on=
the day before the public holidays and the day of public holidays (30 Apri=
l and 1 May). Source: =
UNTRR  =
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&nbs=
p; 15.04.2020 On 14 April, the Romanian President extended=
the state of emergency on the territory of Romania for an additional 30 da=
ys, starting from 15 April. The same conditions apply. The text of the decr=
ee can be read here (Romanian only). Source: =
UNTRR  =
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&nbs=
p; 11.04.2020 The Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs is=
sued Military Ordinance No.8, which=
details new measures as follows: =C2=B7 The following State Border Crossing P=
oints will remain totally or partially closed during the entire period of t=
he state of emergency: At the R=
omanian-Hungarian Border: 1. Turnu, Arad County (except for the moveme=
nt of cross-border workers); 2. Salonta, Bihor County =E2=80=93 railway a=
nd road (except for the movement of cross-border workers by road); 3. S=C3=A3cuieni, Bihor County (except for t=
he movement of cross-border workers); 4. Valea lui Mihai, Bihor County - railway a=
nd road (except for railway freight traffic); 5. Carei, Satu Mare County. Note: A cross border-worker is understood as=
a person who makes proof of living and working within an maximum area of 3=
0 km from the Romanian-Hungarian state border, calculated from the nearest =
border-crossing point open for people, and who returns home at least once a=
week. The Romanian-Hungarian border-crossing points open for cross-border =
workers when entering Romania are the following: Cenad, N=C3=A3dlac, Turnu,=
V=C3=A3r=C8=99and, Salonta, Bor=C8=99, S=C3=A3cuieni, Urziceni, Petea. At the R=
omanian-Bulgarian Border: 1. Negru Vod=C3=A3, Constan=C8=9Ba County;=
p>
2. Lipni=C8=9Ba, Constan=C8=9Ba County; 3. Dobromir, Constan=C8=9Ba County; 4. Zimnicea, Teleorman County; 5. Turnu M=C3=A3gurele, Teleorman County; 6. Bechet, Dolj County (except for railway f=
reight traffic). At the R=
omanian-Ukrainian Border: 1. Sighetu Marma=C8=9Biei, Maramure=C8=99 Co=
unty; 2. Isaccea, Tulcea County. At the R=
omanian-Moldovan Border: 1. R=C3=A3d=C3=A3u=C8=9Bi-Prut, Boto=C8=99an=
i County; 2. Oancea, Gala=C8=9Bi County. At the R=
omania-Serbian Border: 1. Por=C8=9Bile de Fier II, Mehedin=C8=9Bi C=
ounty; 2. Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Mehedin=C8=9Bi (ex=
cept for railway freight traffic); 3. Or=C8=99ova, Mehedin=C8=9Bi County; 4. Moldova Nou=C3=A3, Cara=C8=99-Severin Cou=
nty; 5. Naid=C3=A3=C8=99, Cara=C8=99-Severin Coun=
ty; 6. V=C3=A3lcani, Timil County; 7. Stamora-Moravi=C8=9Ba, Timi=C8=99 County-=
railway (except for railway freight traffic); 8. Lunga, Timi=C8=99 County; 9. Foeni, Timi=C8=99 County; 10. Jimbolia, Timi=C8=99 County - railway (e=
xcept for railway freight traffic). =C2=B7 The export of the following agricultu=
ral food products is prohibited/suspended during the state of emergency: 1. grain and meslin =E2=80=93 tariff code 10=
01; 2. barley - tariff code 1053; 3. oat - tariff code 1004; 4. corn - tariff code 1005; 5. rice =E2=80=93 tariff code 1006; 6. wheat flour or meslin - tariff code 1101;=
7. soy beans, even crushed - tariff code1201=
; 8. sunflower seeds even shattered =E2=80=93 =
tariff code 1206; 9. sunflower seed oil, saffron or cottonseed=
oil and their fractions even refined but not chemically modified - tariff =
code 1512; 10. cane or bean sugar and chemically pure s=
ucrose in solid state - tariff code 1701; 11. bakery, pastry and biscuit products, unp=
osted bread, empty capsules from starch leaf used for medicines, waffles wi=
th lid, dried pasta from flour, from starch, starch extracted from potatoes=
and similar products - tariff code 1905; 12. cakes and other solid residues, whether =
or not ground or agglomerated in pellet form, resulting from the extraction=
of soybean oil =E2=80=93 tariff code 2304; 13. cakes and other solid residues, whe=
ther or not ground or agglomerated in pellet form resulting from the extrac=
tion of fats or vegetable oils, other than those of the positions 2304 or 2=
305 - tariff code 2306; Notes: - Export of the above-mentioned products is =
prohibited/suspended to non-EU Member States. - Export of the above-mentioned products is =
allowed only if the EU Member State proves that the acquired products are d=
estined for its own domestic market or another EU-Member state, and not for=
export outside EU. The Statement regarding the usage of the purchased goods Source: =
UNTRR  =
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p; &n=
bsp; 06.04.2020 On 4 April, the Romanian Ministry of Interna=
l Affairs issued Military Ordinance No.7, which details new measures for th=
e road transport of persons and goods that have been put in place and are a=
s follows: - Article 11. - The international road trans=
port of persons through regular services, special regular services and occa=
sional services in international traffic has been suspended until the end o=
f the state of emergency. The provision applies to routes between Romania a=
nd Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Swiss Confederation, Un=
ited Kingdom, Northern Ireland, the Netherlands and Turkey. - Article 12. - Upon entering Romania, drive=
rs of goods vehicles heavier than 2.4 tonnes and who do not have symptoms a=
ssociated with the coronavirus (COVID-19) must complete a declaration using=
the template from the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure and Communicat=
ion, where details of the location where drivers can be contacted during th=
e period between the two transports must be given (templates of these forms=
are available in Romanian here). Drivers are not required to undergo=
self-isolation at home or quarantine, provided that the employer ensures t=
hey use protective materials against coronavirus (COVID-19). Note: Foreign drivers of goods vehicles heav=
ier than 2.4 tonnes who are transiting Romanian territory are not required =
to complete the medical statement as provided in Art.14 (see below). - Article 13. - The provision of Article 12 =
applies accordingly to drivers of goods vehicles heavier than 2.4 tonnes, w=
ho are travelling for professional reasons either from Romania to another E=
uropean Union Member State, or from another EU Member State to Romania, to =
the state of residence of the driver, regardless of whether the trip is mad=
e in his/her freight vehicle, by individual means of transport or on his/he=
r own. Upon entry to Romania they must present an employee certificate s=
igned by the employer. - Article 14.1 - Drivers of goods vehicles h=
eavier than 2.4 tonnes who are transiting Romanian territory are not requir=
ed to complete the medical statement upon entry into Romania, provided they=
meet the following minimum conditions: a) They only use transit corridors, and bord=
er crossing points at the end of these corridors, approved by the Ministry =
of Transport, Infrastructure and Communication and the Ministry of Internal=
Affairs. Any deviation from these is not permitted. b) Transit through Romanian territory must b=
e done within the minimum time frame, and must not exceed 48 hours from ent=
ry into Romania, including stationary periods for their daily rest. c) Parking of the vehicle is done exclusivel=
y in allocated parking areas located along the identified transit corridors=
. Drivers transiting Romania must fill out Note: In this case, the Romanian Inspectorat=
e for Road Transport Control confirmed that professional drivers are also r=
equired to have the f=
orm provided by ANNEX 3, Template of Certificate for International Transpor=
t Workers (EC communication on green lanes) details here. - Article 14.2 - In the case of non-complian=
ce with the conditions provided in paragraph 1 (14.1), the driver of the vehicle will be oblig=
ed to enter quarantine for 14 days, bearing any expenses incurred for this =
quarantine. - Article 14.3 - Upon entering Romania the d=
river is required to apply a special s=
ticker from by the State Inspectorate for Control of =
Road Transport to the vehicle=E2=80=99s windscreen, in order to show the tr=
ansit corridors (the model of which has been established by the Minister of=
Transport, Infrastructure and Communications). Romanian authorities have also published an<=
span> inter=
active map displaying transit corridors, refuelling s=
tations and rest areas. Source: =
UNTRR  =
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p; &n=
bsp; 05.04.2020 The Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs is=
sued the Military Ordinance no. 7. New measures for road transport of perso=
ns and goods have been put in place and are as follows: Article 11. - The international road transpo=
rt of persons through regular services, special regular services and occasi=
onal services in international traffic is suspended until the end of the st=
ate of emergency. The provision applies to routes between Romania and Italy=
, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Swiss Confederation, United Kin=
gdom, Northern Ireland, the Netherlands and Turkey. Article. 12. - Upon entering Romania, driver=
s of goods vehicles heavier than 2.4 tonnes that do not have symptoms assoc=
iated with COVID-19 shall fill out a declaration on their own responsibilit=
y whose model is established by the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure a=
nd Communication where they assume the location where they can be contacted=
during the period between two transports. They do not undergo isolation at=
home measure/quarantine provided that the employer ensures the protective =
materials against COVID-19. Article. 13. - The provision of article 12 s=
hall apply accordingly to drivers of goods vehicles heavier than 2.4 tonnes=
which are moving for professional reasons from Romania to another European=
Union Member State or from another EU Member State to Romania, to the stat=
e of residence of the driver, regardless of whether the trip is on board of=
the freight vehicle or by individual means of transport or on its own. Upo=
n entrance to Romania they must present an employee certificate signed by t=
he employer. Article. 14.1 - Drivers of goods vehicles he=
avier than 2.4 tonnes which transit Romanian territory are not required to =
complete the epidemiological statement, upon entry into Romania, if they me=
et the following minimum conditions: a) They only use transit corridors and borde=
r crossing points at the ends of these corridors approved by the Ministry o=
f Transport, Infrastructure and Communication and the Ministry of Internal =
Affairs, deviation from these being forbidden. b) The transit through Romanian territory sh=
all be done in a minimum time frame without exceeding 48 hours from enterin=
g Romania including periods of stationary for the daily rest. c) Parking of the vehicle is done exclusivel=
y in parking lots located on the identified transit corridors. Drivers transiting Romania have to fill out<=
span> this form =
span>when entering the country. The form must be handed over at the border =
of exit. Article 14.2 - In case of non-compliance wit=
h the conditions provided in paragraph 1, the driver of the vehicle will be=
obliged to enter quarantine for 14 days, bearing the expenses incurred wit=
h his quarantine. Article 14.3 - Upon entering Roman=
ia the driver is required to apply on the glazed parts of the vehicle (wind=
shield) a special sticker made available by the State Inspectorate for Cont=
rol of Road Transport, respectively to keep the transit form whose model is=
established by the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communication=
s.  =
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p; 04.04.2020 On 4 April, the National Company for Road In=
frastructure Administration (CNAIR) lifted driving restrictions on vehicles=
heavier than 7.5 tonnes on the Ploiesti-Brasov section of DN1 (E60) nation=
al road. The measure applies until 16 April. Driving restrictions on the Bucharest-Ploies=
ti section of DN1 are still in force. Source: =
UNTRR  =
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p; &n=
bsp; 30.03.2020 The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Romania =
has announced new measures which will enter in force on 31 March, 2020: When entering the country, for the protectio=
n of their families, drivers of freight vehicles with maximum permitted wei=
ght of more than 2.4 tones have the option to choose for quarantine/isolation, for a ma=
ximum 14-day period between journeys. One of the following options can be c=
hosen to protecting against the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19): a) quarantine in spaces provided by the empl=
oyer; Drivers of these freight vehicles (with a ma=
ximum permitted weight of more than 2.4 tons) must communicate their chosen=
option for their period of quarantine/isolation (a), b) or c)), by filling=
a declaration on their own responsibility. The above-mentioned provisions =
also apply to aircraft pilots and ship crews. These measure=
s only applies to Romanian drivers. For additional references, regular updates a=
re also available in English on UNTRR website. Source: =
UNTRR  =
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p; &n=
bsp; 29.03.2020 The Romanian Ministry of Transport publishes=
daily information regarding the situation at border crossing points on its=
=
website.The updated border waiting times can also be found <=
/span>here. Currently, the main bottlenecks repor=
ted are the following (at 16:00): CALAFAT EXIT FROM THE COUNTRY Source: =
UNTRR  =
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p; &n=
bsp; 26.03.2020 On 24 March 2020, the Romanian Ministry of I=
nternal Affairs announced the following new measures: =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;Isolation at home or, as the case may be, quarantine for all persons en=
tering Romania (it is not clear if this measure also applies to truck drive=
rs). This measure entered into force on25 March 2020 at 12:00 (Romanian tim=
e). =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;All flights to France and Germany, and from France and Germany to Roman=
ia, are suspended for a period of 14 days. This measure does not apply to f=
lights by state aircraft, freight and mail, humanitarian or emergency medic=
al services, andauthorised non-commercial technical flights. This measure e=
ntered into force on25 March 2020 at 23:00 (Romanian time). =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;Documents issued by the public authorities that expire during the state=
of emergency may be exchanged within 90 days from the date of cessation of=
the state of emergency. Passage =
transit corridors in Romania In line with the EC request, Romania has est=
ablished the following transit corridors (map here): Corridor=
1 =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;Alternative 1: N=C4=83dlac (border crossing point) =E2=80=93 Arad=
=E2=80=93 Timi=C8=99oara =E2=80=93 Lugoj =E2=80=93 Ilia =E2=80=93 Deva =E2=
=80=93 Simeria =E2=80=93 Sebe=C8=99 =E2=80=93 Sibiu - R=C3=A2mnicu V=C3=A2l=
cea =E2=80=93 Pite=C8=99ti =E2=80=93 Bucharest =E2=80=93 Giurgiu (border cr=
ossing point). =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;Alternative 2: Bor=C8=99 (border crossing point) =E2=80=93 Oradea=
=E2=80=93 Cluj Napoca =E2=80=93 Alba Iulia =E2=80=93 Sebe=C8=99 =E2=
=80=93 Sibiu - R=C3=A2mnicu V=C3=A2lcea =E2=80=93 Pite=C8=99ti =E2=80=93 Bu=
charest =E2=80=93 Giurgiu (border crossing point). =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;Additional corridor from Bucharest to Constan=C8=9Ba A2. Corridor=
2 =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;Giurgiu (border crossing point) =E2=80=93 Bucure=C8=99ti =E2=80=93 Urzi=
ceni =E2=80=93 Buz=C3=A3u =E2=80=93 Foc=C8=99ani =E2=80=93 Bac=C3=A3u =E2=
=80=93 Suceava =E2=80=93 Siret (border crossing point). Corridor=
3 =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;N=C4=83dlac (border crossing point) - Arad =E2=80=93 Timi=C8=99oara =E2=
=80=93 Lugoj =E2=80=93 Caransebe=C8=99 =E2=80=93 Or=C8=99ova =E2=80=93 Drob=
eta Turnu Severin =E2=80=93 =C8=98imian =E2=80=93 Maglavit - Calafat (borde=
r crossing point). Corridor=
4 =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;Moravi=C8=9Ba (border crossing point) =E2=80=93 Timi=C8=99oara =E2=80=
=93 Arad =E2=80=93 Oradea =E2=80=93 Satu Mare =E2=80=93 Halmeu (border cros=
sing point). Corridor=
5 =C2=B7 &n=
bsp;N=C3=A3dlac (border crossing point) =E2=80=93 Arad =E2=80=93 Timi=C8=99=
oara =E2=80=93 Lugoj =E2=80=93 Ilia =E2=80=93 Deva =E2=80=93 Simeria =E2=80=
=93 Sebe=C8=99 =E2=80=93 Sibiu =E2=80=93 Bra=C8=99ov =E2=80=93 T=C3=A2rgu S=
ecuiesc =E2=80=93 Lep=C8=99a =E2=80=93 Foc=C8=99ani =E2=80=93 Tesila =E2=80=
=93 Tecuci =E2=80=93 B=C3=A2rlad =E2=80=93 Hu=C8=99i =E2=80=93 Albi=C8=9Ba =
(border crossing point). The Romanian Ministry of Transport publishes=
daily information regarding the situation at border crossing points on its=
website here=
a>. The information is updated every evening at 20:00. Source: =
UNTRR  =
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bsp; 22.03.2020 Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs announced new measures as follows:=
1) Retail activities, products and services a=
re temporarily suspended in the shopping centers where several economic ope=
rators operate, except for the sale of food, veterinary or pharmaceutical p=
roducts and cleaning services. 2) Recommendations entering in force on March=
22, 2020, at 22.00 (local time) for the movement of people between 06.00 =
=E2=80=93 22.00: - the movement of persons outside the home/ho=
usehold should be carried out only for the following reasons: a) travel in professional interest, including moving between home/househ=
old and the workplace, when the professional activity is essential and cann=
ot be postponed or performed remotely; b) travel for the provision of goods that cover the basic needs of the p=
ersons and their pets, as well as goods necessary for the professional acti=
vity; c) travel for healthcare that cannot be postponed or performed remotely;=
d) displacement for justified reasons, such as caring/accompanying the c=
hild, the assistance of elderly, sick or disabled persons or death of a fam=
ily member; e) short trips, near the home/household, related to the individual physi=
cal activity of the people and the needs of their pets. 3) Between 22.00 =E2=80=93 06.00 the movement=
of persons outside the home/household is allowed only by presenting, at th=
e request of the competent authorities, a certificate issued by the employe=
r or a declaration on their own responsibility. The declaration on its own =
responsibility must include name and surname, date of birth, address of pla=
ce of residence/household/place of work and reason for travel. The measure =
shall be applied from March 23, 2020, at 22:00 (local time). 4) Foreign citizens cannot enter Roma=
nia's territory unless they transit Romania through designated cor=
ridors, whose list will be shared as soon as it is made available. The foll=
owing categories are exempted from such provision: a) family members of Romanian citizens; b) family members of citizens of other EU Member States, of the European=
Economic Area, or of the Swiss Confederation, residing in Romania; c) citizens who hold a long-stay visa, a residence permit or a document =
equivalent to the residence permit issued by the Romanian authorities, or a=
n equivalent document issued by the authorities of other states, according =
to the law of the European Union; d) people travelling in professional interest, evidenced by visa, reside=
nce permit, or other equivalent documents; e) diplomatic staff or consular personnel, personnel of international or=
ganisations, military personnel or personnel who can provide humanitarian a=
id; f) passengers in transit, including those repatriated as a result of gra=
nting consular protection; g) passengers travelling on imperative grounds (medical or family); h) persons who need international =
protection or for other humanitarian reasons. Exceptions: - National transport of goods and passengers - International road freight transport - Drivers of goods vehicles over 2.4t =
strong>who arrive from or have passed through "red areas" or "yellow areas"=
are not subject to quarantine or isolation measures if at the border cross=
ing point they do not show symptoms associated with coronavirus infection S=
ARS-CoV-2. All persons entering Romania will have to fill in a form. Templa=
tes of these forms are available in Romanian and English here. - Drivers of goods vehicles over 2.4t have the obligation, at the border crossing point, to have on them and to =
wear individual means of protection, such as disinfectant, gloves, face mas=
k and to present documents attesting the route of travel to the destination=
. Source: UNTRR  =
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bsp; 19.03.2020 Restrictions<=
/u> The President of Romania declared on Monday =
16 March 2020, a 30-day state of emergency to limit the spread of COVID-19.=
Additional measures have also been taken: Exceptions: The following border crossing points have be=
en closed: Due to the volume of traffic, the waiting ti=
mes at borders will be significantly longer. The updated border waiting tim=
es can be found here. Relieves<=
/p>
Romanian Authorities has introduced a tempor=
ary relaxation of the enforcement of driving and rest times for drivers per=
forming domestic/international road transport of goods. This relaxation is =
granted pursuant to Article 14(2) of Regulation (EC) No 561/2006. This =
exception applies from 18.03.2020 to 16.04.2020. Measures lifted are the fo=
llowing: Source: =
UNTRR =
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18.03.2020 On Monday 16 March, the Romanian authorities=
declared a 30-day state of emergency in order to limit the spread of COVID=
-19. Additional measures have been taken to ensur=
e that all persons travelling to Romania from countries with at least 500 c=
onfirmed cases of COVID-19 will be placed under either quarantine or self-i=
solation. According to Romanian authorities, the follo=
wing are red zones and persons coming from these areas will be put under qu=
arantine for 14 days: Hubei zone (China), Italy, Daegu City and Cheongdo zo=
nes (Republic of Korea), Iran. Persons coming from the following countries =
(which have confirmed more than 500 confirmed cases of COVID-19) must spend=
14 days of self-isolation at home: Austria; Belgium, Republic of Korea (ot=
her provinces), Denmark, Switzerland, France, Germany, Japan, Great Britain=
, Norway, the Netherlands, China (other zones), Spain, United States of Ame=
rica, and Sweden. Although the transport of goods is permitted=
, the measures mentioned above also include drivers, and UNTRR has requeste=
d that the Romanian authorities consider the potential exemption of the abo=
ve quarantine and self-isolation rules for drivers. Source: =
UNTRR
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who are in possession of a negative RT-PCR test (completed no mor=
e than 72 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling ind=
ependently).
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory.
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
For persons arriving in Romania (including drivers of goods vehicles and dr=
ivers of passenger transport) from Great Britain, Brazil, Nepal, South Afri=
ca and India,only the following =
exceptions from the quarantine measure a=
pply:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania. The proof=
of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate, or the document is=
sued by the health centre that administered it, in Romania or abroad and pr=
esented in the language of the country where the vaccine was administered, =
and in English language.
Source: UNTRR
15.07.2021
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova.
The proof of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVI=
D Certificate, or the document issued by the health center that administere=
d it in Romania or abroad, and presented in the language of the country whe=
re the vaccine was administered, and in English language.
The proof of positive confirmation for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is made b=
y EU Digital COVID Certificate, or a positive RT-PCR test at the date of di=
agnosis by the competent authority from Romania or abroad, and presented in=
the language of the country where the test was performed, and in English l=
anguage.
- Green areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-1=
9 cases in the last 14 days is less than or equal to 1.5 per 1000 inhabitan=
ts;
- Yellow areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-=
19 cases in the last 14 days is between 1.5 and 3 per 1000 inhabitants;
- Red areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COVID-19 =
cases in the last 14 days is greater than or equal to 3 per 1000 inhabitant=
s.
Persons arriving in Romania from green areas from Member States of the European Union, European E=
conomic Area or Swiss Confederation are not subject to quarantine measure.<=
/p>
Persons arriving in Romania from yellow areas - i=
ncluding drivers of goods vehicles and drivers of passenger transport - are subject to a 14-day quarantine. The quarantine =
must take place at the person's home, at a declared location or, as the cas=
e may be, at a dedicated location designated by the authorities.
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who are in possession of a negative RT-PCR test (completed no mor=
e than 72 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling ind=
ependently).
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
Persons arriving in Romania from red areas - incl=
uding drivers of goods vehicles and drivers of passenger transport- are subject to a 14-day quarantine. The quarantine must=
take place at the person's home, at a declared location or, as the case ma=
y be, at a dedicated location designated by the authorities.
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory.
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
For persons arriving in Romania (including drivers of goods vehicles and dr=
ivers of passenger transport) from Great Britain, Brazil, Nepal, South Afri=
ca and India,only the following =
exceptions from the quarantine measure a=
pply:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against=
COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania. The proof=
of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate, or the document is=
sued by the health centre that administered it, in Romania or abroad and pr=
esented in the language of the country where the vaccine was administered, =
and in English language.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania. Th=
e proof of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection=
is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate.
Please find attached the list of countries / territories of =
high epidemiological risk and the rules for applying the quarantine measure=
on persons arriving from them in Romania( in Romanian language).
Source: UNTRR=
span>
Risk areas are classified as follows:
- Green areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new =
COVID-19 cases in the last 14 days is less than or equal to 1.5 per 1000 in=
habitants;
- Yellow areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new=
COVID-19 cases in the last 14 days is between 1.5 and 3 per 1000 inhabitan=
ts;
- Red areas: countries where the cumulative incidence rate of new COV=
ID-19 cases in the last 14 days is greater than or equal to 3 per 1000 inha=
bitants.
Persons arriving in Romania from green areas are=
not subject to quarantine measure, nor isolation or test requirement.
Persons arriving in Romania from yellow areas - including driv=
ers of goods vehicles and drivers of passenger transport - ar=
e subject to a 14-day quarantine. The quarantine must take place at the per=
son's home, at a declared location or, as the case may be, at a dedicated l=
ocation designated by the authorities.
Exceptions from quarantine measure:
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination a=
gainst COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania. The=
proof of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate.
- persons who are in possession of a negative RT-PCR test (completed no mor=
e than 72 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling ind=
ependently)
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
Persons arriving in Romania from red areas - including drivers=
of goods vehicles and drivers of passenger transport- are su=
bject to a 14-day quarantine. The quarantine must take place at the person'=
s home, at a declared location or, as the case may be, at a dedicated locat=
ion designated by the authorities.
- persons who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination a=
gainst COVID-19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania. The=
proof of vaccination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania. Th=
e proof of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is made by EU Digital COVID Certifica=
te.
- persons who stay in Romania for less than 3 days (72 hours) and have a ne=
gative RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection, completed no more than 7=
2 hours before boarding or arriving at the border if travelling independent=
ly. If the persons do not leave Romania within 3 days (72 hours), they will=
be quarantined for a period of 14 days, starting with the fourth day follo=
wing the entry on the Romanian territory. The proof of negative test for CO=
VID-19 is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate.
- cross-border workers entering Romania from Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukr=
aine or the Republic of Moldova
- persons in transit, if they leave Romania within 24 hours from the time t=
hey entered the territory of the country
For persons arriving in Romania (including drivers of goods vehicles and dr=
ivers of passenger transport) from Great Britain, Brazil, Nepal, So=
uth Africa and India, only the following exceptions&n=
bsp;from the quarantine measure apply:
- perso=
ns who can demonstrate proof of a full course of vaccination against COVID-=
19, completed at least ten days before arrival in Romania. The proof of vac=
cination is made by EU Digital COVID Certificate.
- persons who have been confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus infection i=
n the last 180 days prior to entry in Romania, for whom at least 14 days ha=
ve passed from the date of confirmation to the date of entry in Romania. Th=
e proof of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection is made by EU Digital COVID Certifica=
te.
Please find attached the list with the classificati=
on of countries/territories according to the cumulative incidence rate of n=
ew COVID-19 (in Romanian). According to the list, Spain, Portugal and Russi=
an Federation are in yellow zone and UK and Cyprus are in red zone.
Source: UNTRR
The following categories are exempt from this provision:
Members are reminded that transit corridors are still in force: vehicles tr=
ansiting through Romania must leave the country within 48 hours from their =
entry.
Source: UNTRR
Romanian authorities have also published an interactive map displaying corridors, refueling stations and rest areas.
Source: UNTRR
b) the isolation at home together with all the persons with whom they live,=
or alone, in another available living space;
c) quarantine upon request, in the spaces made available by the public admi=
nistration authorities, with the support of the expenses related to the qua=
rantine.
More than 125 vehicles are waiting and the queue extend over 2.7 km with a =
waiting time of more than 3 hours.
CALAFAT ENTRY IN THE COUNTRY
51 vehicles are waiting and the queue extend over 1.2 km with a waiting tim=
e of 50 min
GIURGIU ENTRY IN THE COUNTRY
Queue of 500 meters, waiting time 60 minutes,
GIURGIU DEPARTURE FROM THE COUNTRY
5 trucks are currently waiting
Between 14:00 and 15:00, 44 vehicles entered through Giurgu Customs and 32 =
vehicles left.
NADLAC II ENTRY TO THE COUNTRY
Queue of approximately 2.5 km with a waiting time of approx. 2 hours.=
NADLAC II EXIT FROM THE COUNTRY
Queue of approximately 3 km, waiting time approx. 2 hours.
According to this information (updated 25.03.2020), there are long queues o=
f trucks and long waiting times at the border crossings with Hungary and Bu=
lgaria.