Romania Tightens Entry Rules for Ukrainian Drivers: Key Border Changes.
Updated Entry Regulations for Ukrainian Motorists Entering Romania
According to Novyny.live: Romania has implemented new entry requirements for drivers arriving from Ukraine. A key change mandates that all vehicles must now carry a valid technical inspection certificate. This measure aims to ensure road safety standards are met and to mitigate risks associated with the mechanical condition of incoming vehicles. Drivers must present a complete set of documentation to avoid being turned back at the border.
Essential Requirements for Crossing the Border
Among the other mandatory conditions for Ukrainian citizens is medical insurance coverage of at least 30,000 euros, a prerequisite for entry that underscores the importance of health guarantees for foreign visitors. Additionally, strict restrictions are in place on importing specific items:
- Meat products;
- Dairy products;
- Honey;
- Weapons;
- Narcotics;
- Pirated goods;
- Animals without proper permits.
Any cash exceeding 10,000 euros must also be declared to customs officials.
It is also useful to note that Ukrainians retain the right to stay within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. While this visa-free arrangement remains, compliance with all new Romanian border requirements is crucial to prevent delays or entry denials. These changes align with broader EU efforts to enhance safety and security controls.
Adhering to all stipulated rules is vital for the safe and legal stay of Ukrainian drivers in Romania. With the new regulations now in effect, thorough preparation before travel is essential to ensure a smooth entry into the country. Ukrainian motorists should pay close attention to these updated requirements to avoid unforeseen complications during their journeys abroad.
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