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Is a visa necessary for Ghanaians traveling to Romania?
Yes, Ghanaians need a visa to travel to Romania. This visa generally allows stays of up to 90 days in a 180-day period and applies to purposes like tourism, business trips, or visiting family.
Additional documents for Ghanaians entering Romania
Besides a visa, Ghanaians must provide these documents:
- A passport valid for at least 3 months past the intended departure date.
- Proof of accommodation, such as a hotel reservation or an invitation from a host.
- A return ticket or evidence of onward travel.
- Financial resources (€50/day per person).
- Medical insurance with at least €30,000 coverage.
Is medical insurance mandatory?
Yes, medical insurance is required for Ghanaian applicants and must cover emergency expenses.
Short-term visa for Ghanaians: What does it include?
For Ghanaians, Romania’s short-term Type C visa allows stays of up to 90 days in a 180-day period. It’s designed for:
- Exploring Romania’s attractions through tourism.
- Business events or professional meetings.
- Taking part in cultural, artistic, or sports activities.
- Visiting relatives or engaging in short-term personal endeavors.
What documents do Ghanaians need for a Romanian visa?
To apply for a Romanian visa, Ghanaians must have:
- A completed visa application form.
- A passport valid for at least 3 months beyond the intended departure and with 2 blank pages.
- A biometric passport-sized photo.
- Proof of accommodation, like a hotel reservation or an invitation.
- Financial proof (e.g., bank statements or sponsorship letters).
- Travel itinerary or return ticket.
- Medical insurance covering €30,000.
- Any additional documents required for your specific travel purpose.
Visa cost: Typically €90, with possible discounts for special categories.
Applying for a Romanian visa: A guide for Ghanaian travelers
Here’s a step-by-step guide for Ghanaian travelers from Ghana to get a visa for Romania:
- Start by completing the application online through the eVisa system.
- Book an appointment at the Romanian consulate or embassy in Ghana.
- Gather and review your required documents.
- Attend your appointment in person to submit biometrics if needed.
- Pay the visa fee and keep your payment confirmation.
- Allow around 2 weeks for processing, applying at least a month in advance.
Pro tip: Check your passport’s validity and ensure there are enough blank pages.
Highlights of Romania for Ghanaians
1. Bucharest: dive into the culture of Romania’s bustling capital, with its rich history and modern appeal.
2. Peleș Castle: marvel at this fairy-tale-like structure set against the backdrop of the Carpathians.
3. Danube Delta: perfect for nature lovers, this area is home to diverse wildlife and stunning scenery.
4. Bran Castle: discover the legendary Dracula’s Castle and its intriguing history.
5. Transfăgărășan Road: travel along one of the most breathtaking roads in the world.
If you do not use the right of visa-free entry to Romania, you need to obtain an airport transit visa or a transit visa (type B).
Airport transit visa (type A) allows entry to the international zone of airports and stay at the airport before boarding the plane.
To import pets into Romania, all animals must have:
Microchip for pets. Your pet must be chipped with a 15-digit unencrypted microchip that complies with the ISO 11784/11785 standard.
Vaccinations. Your dog or cat must have a valid rabies vaccination after chipping.
Health certificate. A licensed veterinarian must complete an EU medical certificate for Romania 10 days prior to travel. If your pet is traveling from the United States, the veterinarian must be accredited by the USDA and the health certificate must be certified by the state Department of Agriculture office. If you and the pet are traveling to Romania from another country, the forms must be certified by the government authority responsible for the import and export of animals.
To learn more about the rules for importing your pets, visit the link: https://www.pettravel.com/immigration/romania.cfm
For information and advice on customs regulations in Romania, visit the official website of the Customs Service: https://www.customs.ro/en/
In Romania, a foreign license is not enough for you to drive in the country. In addition to your local driver's license, you must have an international driver's license in Romania.
This rule does not apply to individuals driving in Romania with a British license. A UK license is already enough to allow you to drive in the country.
If you are a minor, you will not be able to drive in Romania.
You can learn more about driver's licenses and how to obtain them by visiting the link: https://www.drpciv.ro/
Contacts of embassies in different countries of the world can be viewed here.
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