Romania - Travel Non EU Citizen



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I am required to travel to Romania recently by my company for a business meeting.



I am currently a Pakistani National (Pakistani Passport), but also have the EU-Blue Card which is valid till 2020.



I would like to inquire if I need a visa to enter Romania, or do I need any other information.










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    I am required to travel to Romania recently by my company for a business meeting.



    I am currently a Pakistani National (Pakistani Passport), but also have the EU-Blue Card which is valid till 2020.



    I would like to inquire if I need a visa to enter Romania, or do I need any other information.










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      I am required to travel to Romania recently by my company for a business meeting.



      I am currently a Pakistani National (Pakistani Passport), but also have the EU-Blue Card which is valid till 2020.



      I would like to inquire if I need a visa to enter Romania, or do I need any other information.










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      I am required to travel to Romania recently by my company for a business meeting.



      I am currently a Pakistani National (Pakistani Passport), but also have the EU-Blue Card which is valid till 2020.



      I would like to inquire if I need a visa to enter Romania, or do I need any other information.







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          First of all, if the travel is required by your company, then visa process should be their concern, not yours.



          On the other hand, you should check this site for information about visas to Romania. According to this page "Blue card" can be either




          The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state




          or




          The long-term resident's EC residence permit (the validity of which is of 5 years or more) issued by a member state of the European Union.




          If "Blue card" fits one of those conditions, you don't need an additional visa.



          If you want to be 100% sure about visa the best way would be to call to the diplomatic mission of Romania in the country of your current residence & describe the situation.






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          • Outdated info. A residence Permit is valid, full stop
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          As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




          Visa required, except for passengers with a residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus or a Schengen Member State for
          a maximum stay of 90 days




          A Blue card is a type of residence permit, so you do not need a visa.






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            First of all, if the travel is required by your company, then visa process should be their concern, not yours.



            On the other hand, you should check this site for information about visas to Romania. According to this page "Blue card" can be either




            The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state




            or




            The long-term resident's EC residence permit (the validity of which is of 5 years or more) issued by a member state of the European Union.




            If "Blue card" fits one of those conditions, you don't need an additional visa.



            If you want to be 100% sure about visa the best way would be to call to the diplomatic mission of Romania in the country of your current residence & describe the situation.






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            • Outdated info. A residence Permit is valid, full stop
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            First of all, if the travel is required by your company, then visa process should be their concern, not yours.



            On the other hand, you should check this site for information about visas to Romania. According to this page "Blue card" can be either




            The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state




            or




            The long-term resident's EC residence permit (the validity of which is of 5 years or more) issued by a member state of the European Union.




            If "Blue card" fits one of those conditions, you don't need an additional visa.



            If you want to be 100% sure about visa the best way would be to call to the diplomatic mission of Romania in the country of your current residence & describe the situation.






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            • Outdated info. A residence Permit is valid, full stop
              – Coke
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            First of all, if the travel is required by your company, then visa process should be their concern, not yours.



            On the other hand, you should check this site for information about visas to Romania. According to this page "Blue card" can be either




            The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state




            or




            The long-term resident's EC residence permit (the validity of which is of 5 years or more) issued by a member state of the European Union.




            If "Blue card" fits one of those conditions, you don't need an additional visa.



            If you want to be 100% sure about visa the best way would be to call to the diplomatic mission of Romania in the country of your current residence & describe the situation.






            share|improve this answer












            First of all, if the travel is required by your company, then visa process should be their concern, not yours.



            On the other hand, you should check this site for information about visas to Romania. According to this page "Blue card" can be either




            The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state




            or




            The long-term resident's EC residence permit (the validity of which is of 5 years or more) issued by a member state of the European Union.




            If "Blue card" fits one of those conditions, you don't need an additional visa.



            If you want to be 100% sure about visa the best way would be to call to the diplomatic mission of Romania in the country of your current residence & describe the situation.







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            • Outdated info. A residence Permit is valid, full stop
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            • Outdated info. A residence Permit is valid, full stop
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            Outdated info. A residence Permit is valid, full stop
            – Coke
            Feb 18 at 7:36




            Outdated info. A residence Permit is valid, full stop
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            Feb 18 at 7:36












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            As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




            Visa required, except for passengers with a residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus or a Schengen Member State for
            a maximum stay of 90 days




            A Blue card is a type of residence permit, so you do not need a visa.






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              As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




              Visa required, except for passengers with a residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus or a Schengen Member State for
              a maximum stay of 90 days




              A Blue card is a type of residence permit, so you do not need a visa.






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                As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




                Visa required, except for passengers with a residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus or a Schengen Member State for
                a maximum stay of 90 days




                A Blue card is a type of residence permit, so you do not need a visa.






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                As stated in Timatic, the database used by airlines:




                Visa required, except for passengers with a residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus or a Schengen Member State for
                a maximum stay of 90 days




                A Blue card is a type of residence permit, so you do not need a visa.







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