EU member state opportunities with growing demand for skilled workers. Government licensed agency with 2,800+ successful placements.
Romania offers EU membership benefits with lower living costs and growing opportunities in construction and manufacturing sectors.
Work in European Union with freedom of movement
Average RON 3,000-5,000 monthly (€600-1,000)
Affordable living compared to Western Europe
Permanent residence possible after 5 years
Romanian employers actively recruit Nepali workers for these positions
Essential documents and eligibility criteria for Nepali workers
Simple 4-step process to start working in Romania
Match with Romanian employer requirements
1-2 weeksComplete all required documents and attestations
1-2 weeksSubmit work visa application at Romanian embassy
3-5 weeksPre-departure briefing and travel arrangements
1 weekRomania offers various employment programs for Nepali workers
Major infrastructure projects and residential construction creating thousands of jobs for skilled workers. EU-funded projects ensure stable employment.
Expanding manufacturing sector with international companies setting up operations in Romania due to competitive costs and EU access.
Common questions about working in Romania as a Nepali citizen
The process includes: 1) Job matching with Romanian employers, 2) Document preparation including passport, police clearance, and medical tests, 3) Work permit application by employer in Romania, 4) Visa application at Romanian embassy, 5) Visa processing (3-5 weeks), and 6) Pre-departure orientation and travel arrangements.
Nepali workers in Romania typically earn RON 3,000-5,000 per month (€600-1,000) depending on the job type. Construction workers average RON 3,500, manufacturing workers RON 3,200, and skilled workers can earn RON 5,000+. Overtime and bonuses can increase earnings by 20-30%.
Romania offers several advantages: Lower living costs compared to Western Europe, easier visa process, growing job market, EU membership benefits, possibility to learn skills and move to other EU countries, and a significant Nepali community for support.
After establishing legal residence in Romania, workers can travel freely within the Schengen area for tourism. For work in other EU countries, you would need work permits specific to those countries. However, Romanian work experience is valuable for future EU applications.
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