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  • I study in Germany too. And I recently visited Romania with my Schengen residence permit for a couple of days. No issues!
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  • I study in Germany too. And I recently visited Romania with my Schengen residence permit for a couple of days. No issues!
    – trollster
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  • I study in Germany too. And I recently visited Romania with my Schengen residence permit for a couple of days. No issues!
    – trollster
    Apr 19 '17 at 7:27















I study in Germany too. And I recently visited Romania with my Schengen residence permit for a couple of days. No issues!
– trollster
Apr 19 '17 at 7:27




I study in Germany too. And I recently visited Romania with my Schengen residence permit for a couple of days. No issues!
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As stated by Timatic, the database used by Airlines:




Visa required, except for Passengers with a residence permit
issued by Germany for a maximum stay of 90 days




So no, you do not Need a visa; at the border just present your passport and residence permit






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    No, you don't need to get a visa if you fall into one of the categories listed below:




    Holders of Schengen visas with two or multiple entries, national visas
    or residence permits issued by Schengen Member States.



    Starting July 11, 2014, in keeping with the provisions of Decision No
    565/2014/EU, Romania acknowledges as being equivalent to its own
    national visas, for transit and for stays up to 90 days per period of
    180 days the following:



    • The two or multiple entry short-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;


    • The limited territorial validity visa issued by a Schengen member state;


    • The short-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

    • The long-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;

    • The long-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

    • The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state;

    • The residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia

    • 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.



    Source: Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs






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      As stated by Timatic, the database used by Airlines:




      Visa required, except for Passengers with a residence permit
      issued by Germany for a maximum stay of 90 days




      So no, you do not Need a visa; at the border just present your passport and residence permit






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        As stated by Timatic, the database used by Airlines:




        Visa required, except for Passengers with a residence permit
        issued by Germany for a maximum stay of 90 days




        So no, you do not Need a visa; at the border just present your passport and residence permit






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          As stated by Timatic, the database used by Airlines:




          Visa required, except for Passengers with a residence permit
          issued by Germany for a maximum stay of 90 days




          So no, you do not Need a visa; at the border just present your passport and residence permit






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          As stated by Timatic, the database used by Airlines:




          Visa required, except for Passengers with a residence permit
          issued by Germany for a maximum stay of 90 days




          So no, you do not Need a visa; at the border just present your passport and residence permit







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              No, you don't need to get a visa if you fall into one of the categories listed below:




              Holders of Schengen visas with two or multiple entries, national visas
              or residence permits issued by Schengen Member States.



              Starting July 11, 2014, in keeping with the provisions of Decision No
              565/2014/EU, Romania acknowledges as being equivalent to its own
              national visas, for transit and for stays up to 90 days per period of
              180 days the following:



              • The two or multiple entry short-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;


              • The limited territorial validity visa issued by a Schengen member state;


              • The short-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

              • The long-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;

              • The long-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

              • The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state;

              • The residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia

              • 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.



              Source: Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs






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                No, you don't need to get a visa if you fall into one of the categories listed below:




                Holders of Schengen visas with two or multiple entries, national visas
                or residence permits issued by Schengen Member States.



                Starting July 11, 2014, in keeping with the provisions of Decision No
                565/2014/EU, Romania acknowledges as being equivalent to its own
                national visas, for transit and for stays up to 90 days per period of
                180 days the following:



                • The two or multiple entry short-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;


                • The limited territorial validity visa issued by a Schengen member state;


                • The short-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

                • The long-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;

                • The long-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

                • The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state;

                • The residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia

                • 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.



                Source: Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs






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                  No, you don't need to get a visa if you fall into one of the categories listed below:




                  Holders of Schengen visas with two or multiple entries, national visas
                  or residence permits issued by Schengen Member States.



                  Starting July 11, 2014, in keeping with the provisions of Decision No
                  565/2014/EU, Romania acknowledges as being equivalent to its own
                  national visas, for transit and for stays up to 90 days per period of
                  180 days the following:



                  • The two or multiple entry short-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;


                  • The limited territorial validity visa issued by a Schengen member state;


                  • The short-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

                  • The long-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;

                  • The long-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

                  • The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state;

                  • The residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia

                  • 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.



                  Source: Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs






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                  No, you don't need to get a visa if you fall into one of the categories listed below:




                  Holders of Schengen visas with two or multiple entries, national visas
                  or residence permits issued by Schengen Member States.



                  Starting July 11, 2014, in keeping with the provisions of Decision No
                  565/2014/EU, Romania acknowledges as being equivalent to its own
                  national visas, for transit and for stays up to 90 days per period of
                  180 days the following:



                  • The two or multiple entry short-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;


                  • The limited territorial validity visa issued by a Schengen member state;


                  • The short-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

                  • The long-stay visa issued by a Schengen member state;

                  • The long-stay visa issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia;

                  • The residence permit issued by a Schengen member state;

                  • The residence permit issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia

                  • 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.



                  Source: Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs







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