Necessary documents for:
Casatoria cu un cetatean strain
- certificatul de nastere, original, copie si traducere legalizata
- actul care atesta ca a fost desfacuta casatoria anterioara sau a incetat, original, copie si traducere legalizata
- dovada de la autoritatiile locale, in cazul in care exista conventie intre Romania si statul respectiv
- daca aceasta conventie nu exista, dovada se va elibera de Ambasada statului respectiv (dovada va cuprinde, in mod obligatoriu faptul ca, in conformitate cu legea nationala sunt indeplinite conditiile de fond si ca se poate casatori in Romania)
- in cazul in care ambii soti sunt cetateni straini sau cu domiciliul in strainatate va fi necesar sa se faca dovada sederii in municipiul in care se va solicita efectuarea casatoriei in intervalul cuprins intre data depunerii actelor si data oficierii casatoriei.
Ora si data oficierii se stabileste de catre ofiterul de stare civila, in functie de dorintele dumneavoastra si de posibilitatile conferite de programul serviciului.
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The ID is sufficient.
An identity card is sufficient for a Romanian citizen.
To enter in Romania with a passport from Philippines you need the Romanian visa. See the links below for details.
You will need a 5150 form ,ask any police officer.lol
Before the war Moldova was an eastern Romanian province.
No visa for the countries of the European Union: valid identity card or passport.
Romania is not yet a member of the Schengen Area. It is not your residency which decides if you need a visa for the Schengen Area, it is your nationality. Romania is due to join the Schengen Area in 2013. Once this happens, all legal Romanian residents will be able to travel freely anywhere in the Schengen Area.
There are two practical ways to get a Romanian citizenship, both called "citizenship by request". The only difference is that if you marry a Romanian citizen, the term provided in condition 1 is reduced to 5 years. So you would need to: 1 - at the date of making the request, have lived in Romania for 8 years or more. Any period of more than 6 in a year months outside Romania means that year is not counted; 2 - prove loyalty towards the Romanian state and have no criminal record against the state; 3 - are major (over 18 years old); 4 - have the means to legally support yourself and your livelihood (including any relevant minors and other relatives); 5 - have a decent behaviour and not have a criminal record for crimes that would make you unfit of becoming a Romanian citizen, even if they were committed outside the country; 6 - speak Romanian and have sufficient knowledge of the Romanian customs and culture to be able to integrate in Romanian society; 7 - know the Romanian Constitution and the national anthem. Completing the first 8 years of residence depends on your country of origin. In order to obtain information relevant for your country you can contact the Romanian Embassy in Islamabad.
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Romania is part of the European Union, so Romanian travelers generally do not require a visa for traveling to other member nations. Outside of the European Union, visa requirements vary according to the country being visited.
To be able to vote in Romania you need to be a citizen of 18 years old, according to the Romanian Constitution, article 16. However, there are some exceptions: non compos mentis and some convicted persons can't vote.
Getting married in Romania requires legal residency, so if you are in the country without a visa, you may face challenges. It’s advisable to seek legal assistance to explore options for regularizing your status before marriage. If you marry a Romanian citizen, it may provide a pathway to legal residency, but you would still need to address your current illegal status. Consult with an immigration lawyer for guidance tailored to your situation.