Essential Guide for Driving to Romania: Updated Border Requirements.
Essential Guide for Driving to Romania: Updated Border Requirements
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens planning to drive into Romania must now be aware of new border regulations, including the need for a vehicle inspection certificate. Romania, a member of the European Union, maintains specific entry protocols for non-EU travelers. The following documents are mandatory for entry:
- A biometric passport or a valid visa;
- The vehicle's registration documents;
- Valid medical insurance;
- Proof of the purpose of your trip;
- Military registration documents for men aged 18 to 60;
- A notarized power of attorney if you are not the vehicle's owner.
Travelers should also be mindful of strict customs restrictions. The following items are prohibited from import:
- Weapons and ammunition;
- Explosives;
- Narcotics and illegal drugs;
- Toxic substances;
- Products of animal origin, such as meat, dairy, and honey;
- Wild animals;
- Pirated or counterfeit goods;
- Items of cultural value without an official export permit.
Any cash exceeding 10,000 euros must be declared at the border. Pets are permitted only with a veterinary passport documenting up-to-date vaccinations and a microchip. Medications containing narcotic or psychotropic substances also require official declaration. These updated rules could significantly impact the travel plans of Ukrainian tourists driving abroad. To avoid unexpected delays, it is crucial to review all required paperwork and restrictions well in advance of your journey. Adhering to these customs and safety regulations is vital for smooth international travel under current conditions. Therefore, Ukrainian drivers should plan meticulously and verify all information is current before departure.
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