Yes, because Romania and Spain are members of the European Union.
Romania wanted to recover the territories invaded by Soviet Union in 1940.
Turkeyâ??s progress to join European Union has been quite slow, since there is opposition from some EU countries over Turkeyâ??s membership. It is now over half a decade of Turkeyâ??s struggle to join the union.
It is not in the European Union. It would have to first apply. After that there is a series of procedures to go through. This can take a different amount of time for each country. So there is no definite answer to your question.
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A Romanian citizen can travel in European Union countries only with the ID.
they are calling the goverment to go to the renissance
go to the communist side
Bulgaria joined the European Union in 2007, not in 2009. Like any country that has joined it had to apply and go through the processes of meeting requirements and negotiations, and it was ready to join in January 2007.
Romania is just fine. Go and see it for yourself.
If you are a Spanish National or a citizen of another European country then you do not need a visa to travel to Ireland. Anyone who holds a passport and is a citizen of the European Union is free to travel anywhere within the union.
King Mihai returned to Romania in 1997.