Romania Imposes New Entry Rules for Car Travel: Mandatory Vehicle Inspection and Required Documents.
Updated Entry Requirements for Driving into Romania
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens planning to drive into Romania must now comply with new border requirements. A key change is the mandatory presentation of a valid vehicle inspection certificate to prove the car is roadworthy. These regulations are part of broader EU efforts to standardize cross-border travel and safety checks.
Essential Documents for Border Crossing
Travelers must prepare the following mandatory documents:
- A biometric passport or valid visa;
- The vehicle's registration papers;
- Medical insurance;
- Proof of the trip's purpose;
- Military registration documents for men aged 18 to 60.
If the vehicle is not owned by the traveler, a notarized power of attorney is also required.
Customs Restrictions and Declarations
Furthermore, specific customs restrictions are in place. It is prohibited to bring the following items into Romania:
- Weapons;
- Explosives;
- Narcotics;
- Toxic substances;
- Products of animal origin;
- Wild animals;
- Pirated goods;
- Cultural valuables without proper authorization.
Additionally, any cash exceeding 10,000 euros must be declared to customs officials.
For pet travel, animals may only enter with a veterinary passport containing proof of vaccinations and a microchip. Medications containing narcotic substances also require declaration. These new measures aim to enhance border security and regulatory oversight.
The implementation of these new rules for driving to Romania could significantly impact Ukrainian travelers, as the additional requirements may complicate the border crossing process.
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While introducing more steps for travelers, these safety-focused measures are expected to positively influence overall road safety and vehicle control standards. It is crucial for all drivers to be aware of these changes well in advance to ensure a smooth journey.
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