What Ukrainian Travelers Need to Know About Romania's Entry Rules for 2026.
Entry Requirements for Ukrainians Visiting Romania in 2026
According to Novyny.live: Starting in 2026, Ukrainian citizens can enter Romania without a visa, provided they hold a valid biometric passport. They are permitted to stay within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. However, those intending to work or study must obtain the appropriate visa. When transiting through Romania, travelers must present documentation proving they are authorized to enter their final destination country.
Mandatory Conditions and Import Restrictions
A mandatory requirement for entry is medical insurance with a minimum coverage of 30,000 euros. This is crucial as healthcare costs in Romania can be high, and having insurance helps avoid unexpected expenses.
Furthermore, there are strict limits or outright bans on importing certain goods. These include:
- Alcohol and tobacco exceeding duty-free allowances;
- Cash or securities exceeding 10,000 euros;
- Narcotic and psychotropic substances;
- Weapons;
- Products of animal origin without the proper certificates.
Pets must have the necessary veterinary documentation to cross the border.
Therefore, before traveling to Romania, Ukrainians should familiarize themselves with all requirements and restrictions to prevent potential issues at the border. These new rules are part of Romania's integration into the EU's common travel area, which standardizes entry procedures. The changes are expected to simplify entry for Ukrainian citizens and could boost tourism between Ukraine and Romania. At the same time, the emphasis on medical insurance and adherence to customs regulations highlights the need for thorough trip preparation to avoid unforeseen complications during border crossing. This information is particularly relevant given the ongoing legislative and policy adjustments regarding entry into EU member states.
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