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RESIDENCE PERMIT APPLICATION

 

STEPS:

1. Upon your arrival, you will be handed the following documents: a student certificate and a copy of the acceptance letter. You will also need the proof that you are student at UPT to be able to open a bank account.

2. You have to go to the General Immigration Inspectorate Timis: igi.mai.gov.ro/timis/. Let’s call it GIIT.

At GIIT you also have to present:

  • Bank statement of around 3.000 euro in a bank account. Please be aware this sum is subject to change.
  • Health insurance that is accepted in Romania
  • Accommodation proof – the accommodation contract will be handed to you by UPT
  • A student certificate and a copy of the acceptance letter

3. GIIT expects you to make an appointment. The appointment must be made some months ahead, this is why sometimes students who do not make online booking, stay in big queues. So, if you know you will be in Timisoara, just book your appointment from time to receive the residency without much time dedicated to it. This appointment must happen during the visa valid duration, at least 30 days before the expiry of the right to stay granted by the visa. You also have the possibility to submit the documents through the online service, available at https://portaligi.mai.gov.ro/portaligi/

At GIIT you have to pay a consular tax of 120 EURO and around 60 euro (300 RON (Romanian Lei)) – residence permit tax, and you should have the residence permit (permis de sedere) in one month.

For more information, please contact student-admissions@upt.ro

→  Candidates with diplomas issued in NIGERIA should also provide a double-sided copy of the NECO results card for the higher school certificate issued by NECO or of the WAEC Scratch card for the West African senior school certificate.

 

WORK PERMIT

 

→ It is not necessary to obtain an Employment Permit for employment in the territory of Romania of foreigners holders of the right of Temporary Residence for Studies.

→ Foreigners holding the right of temporary residence for studies can be employed in Romania without an employment permit only with a part-time individual work contract with a maximum working time of 4 hours per day.

→ During their stay in Romania, foreigners are obliged to declare to the territorial formation of the General Inspectorate for Immigration, which granted them the right of residence, any changes made in related to their employment within 30 days.