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Visa requirements for Romanian citizens

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As of March 2010, holders of the ordinary Romanian passport for travel abroad who are traveling for tourism can visit at least 150 countries and territories visa free or visa-upon-arrival.


Visa requirements for Romanian citizens:
  Freedom of movement (conditions apply)
  Visa-free access
  Visa available on arrival
  Electronic visa required
  Visa required


Africa

Americas

Asia

Europe

Countries and Territories Visa-free access using a Romanian passport Travel using a Romanian identity card
 European Union Freedom of movement (conditions apply)[87] Yes
 Albania 90 days[88] Yes
 Andorra 90 days[89] Yes
 Armenia Visa available on arrival (for 21, 60 or 120 days)[90] No
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 90 days[91] No
 Croatia 90 days[92] Yes
 Faroe Islands 90 days[93] Yes[94]
 Georgia 360 days[95] No
 Guernsey Freedom of movement (conditions apply)[96] Yes
 Iceland Freedom of movement (conditions apply)[97] Yes
 Isle of Man Freedom of movement (conditions apply)[98] Yes
 Jersey Freedom of movement (conditions apply) Yes
 Kosovo 90 days[99] No
 Liechtenstein Freedom of movement (conditions apply)[100] Yes
 Macedonia 90 days[101] Yes
 Moldova 90 days[102][103] No
 Monaco Freedom of movement (conditions apply)[104] Yes
 Montenegro 90 days[105] No
 Norway Freedom of movement (conditions apply)[106] Yes
 Northern Cyprus 90 days[107] No
 Russia Visa required No
 San Marino 90 days[108] Yes
 Serbia 90 days[109] Yes
 Switzerland Freedom of movement (conditions apply)[110] Yes
 Turkey 3 months[111] No
 Ukraine 90 days[112] No
 Vatican City 90 days Yes[113]

Oceania

1 - Visa issued upon arrival.
2 - Purchase of a $10 tourist card required on arrival.
3 - Officially no regulation at present "de facto" visa free same rules apply as for the country controlling that territory.

See also

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