Why Choose Romania
EU Member with Schengen Access
Romania joined the Schengen area, meaning your Romanian work permit allows visa-free travel across 27 European countries during holidays.
Growing Demand for Workers
Romania's rapid economic growth has created severe labour shortages in construction, manufacturing, and agriculture. The government is actively recruiting foreign workers.
Affordable Living
Romania has one of the lowest costs of living in the EU. Your salary goes much further here — rent, food, and transport are very affordable compared to Western Europe.
Path to EU Residency
After 5 years of legal work, you can apply for long-term residence. This gives you the right to live and work in any EU country.
Pleasant Climate
Romania has four distinct seasons with warm summers perfect for agriculture work. Winters are cold but not as harsh as Poland or the Baltics.
Friendly People
Romanians are known for their warmth and hospitality. There's a growing Indian community, especially in Bucharest and major industrial cities.
In-Demand Jobs in Romania
Construction
Manufacturing
Agriculture
Food Processing
Hospitality
Transport & Logistics
Expected Salary Ranges
Romania's minimum wage is RON 3,300/month gross (2025). Most employers pay above minimum. Accommodation is typically provided or subsidized.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Romania in the EU?
Yes. Romania has been an EU member since 2007 and joined the Schengen area recently. Your Romanian work permit gives you access to travel across all Schengen countries.
Do I need to know Romanian?
Not for most manual/factory jobs. Employers provide on-site training and many have multilingual supervisors. Learning basic Romanian helps with daily life and is relatively easy for Hindi speakers.
How is the weather?
Romania has four seasons. Summers (June-August) are warm, 25-35°C — great for outdoor work. Winters (December-February) are cold, -5°C to -10°C. All accommodation is heated.
Is Romania cheaper than Poland?
Yes, Romania generally has a lower cost of living than Poland. This means your savings potential is higher even if the base salary is slightly lower.
How long does the visa process take?
Romanian work permits typically take 4-8 weeks. The entire process from application to departure takes about 3-4 months. We handle all paperwork and guide you through every step.
Start Your Romania Journey Today
Visit our office at Golden Avenue, Nakodar or call +91 98148-20432. Government licensed. Zero fees. EU work permit.