Work and Visa

Work and Visa in Romania

Structured Permit Access to Europe’s Eastern Labor Corridor

Romania has shifted quickly from hiring locals to officially bringing in foreign workers. Thousands of job slots are approved each year, especially in construction, logistics, and light industry. Residency permits follow a clear legal process. For Third Country Nationals, it’s a stable and lawful way in. Magyar operates fully inside this system from job contract to residency card.

Why Romania?

  • Lawful entry and predictable processing
  • Over 100,000 permits authorized yearly for non-EU workers
  • Simplified visa pathways under Emergency Ordinance 194/2002
  • Direct entry into logistics, packaging, meat processing, and construction sectors
  • Low cost of living with rent and food options far below Western Europe
  • Work permits tied to valid contracts, with extension and renewal options in-country

The Process:

Your Roadmap From Application to Arrival

1. Pre-Approval and Profile Clearance

We screen each applicant for risks tied to rejection. Files must match active employer demand and permit eligibility under Romanian law.

2. Official Job Contract Issued via Magyar’s Romanian Partners

Once matched, you receive a real job offer with full Romanian legal backing.

3. Work Authorization Application to the Romanian General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI)

Our legal unit submits your full dossier including accommodation proof, police records, and notarized contract.

4. Visa D Application Filed With Romanian Embassy

Upon permit approval, you apply for the D/AM long-stay visa with our embassy prep team guiding all your documents and steps.

5. Flight, Arrival, and Local Police Registration

Once you land, we arrange local registration, biometric submission, tax ID issuance, and legal residence finalization.

Legal Authorities and Gatekeepers

  • Romanian General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI)
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs
  • Territorial Immigration Offices
  • Romanian Embassies and Consular Sections

Root-Level Access to Verified Romanian Employers

We operate directly with vetted companies, not sub-agents or freelancers. Job offers pass through real HR channels.

Permit-First Strategy to Avoid Embassy Rejections

We never file blindly. If the work authorization isn’t approved in Romania, your visa process doesn’t move forward.

Internal Control Protocol to Catch File Errors Early

Our in-house system flags missing, expired, or noncompliant documents before they hit embassy or IGI desks.

Full Visibility From Start to Arrival

We don’t give vague promises. Every client sees the contract, the permit notice, the embassy appointment, and final registration proof.

Led by Cross-Border Legal Experts and Embassy Veterans

Magyar’s core team includes labor migration analysts, legal interpreters, and consular strategy planners. We speak the system’s language.

Full Romanian Staff On-Ground

Our Romanian field team walks clients through police visits, residency registration, and follow-up inspections when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Construction, warehouse, slaughterhouse, and light manufacturing roles dominate our portfolio. Employers are licensed and experienced with foreign hires.

No. Work is done in teams with English, Arabic, or basic instruction methods. Most companies handle integration on-site.

Yes, in most factory or construction roles, employers provide shared rooms. Some include food, others offer a fixed meal allowance.

Permit and visa combined can take 6 to 8 weeks on average. Peak seasons or embassy delays may stretch this slightly.

Yes, but a new permit must be filed and approved before the transition. Magyar offers transfer support to eligible applicants.

Legal entry into Romania takes legal support, insider access, and verified offers.

Magyar runs the full system from inside.

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