Romania, a second home

Minh Binh (Vietnam): People now don’t just eat food. They come to your restaurant for the story, for the value you bring, for the story about food.

Minh Binh (Vietnam): People now don’t just eat food. They come to your restaurant for the story, for the value you bring, for the story about food.

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Minh Binh (Vietnam): People now don’t just eat food. They come to your restaurant for the story, for the value you bring, for the story about food.
Nelia Burcan (Ucraina): I can’t plan anything for the longer term. One day you took what you could carry in one hand and left. And in your hand you carried your child’s hand…

Nelia Burcan (Ucraina): I can’t plan anything for the longer term. One day you took what you could carry in one hand and left. And in your hand you carried your child’s hand…

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Nelia Burcan (Ucraina): I can’t plan anything for the longer term. One day you took what you could carry in one hand and left. And in your hand you carried your child’s hand…
Murat Agce (Turkey): If you respect those around you and accept them as they are, then the place welcomes you, the people support you, and they make your life easier.

Murat Agce (Turkey): If you respect those around you and accept them as they are, then the place welcomes you, the people support you, and they make your life easier.

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Murat Agce (Turkey): If you respect those around you and accept them as they are, then the place welcomes you, the people support you, and they make your life easier.
Sabri Jari (Tunisia): You feel at home where you feel you have a purpose, where you feel you are doing something, building something, and where you are appreciated in the moment and in the place where you are.

Sabri Jari (Tunisia): You feel at home where you feel you have a purpose, where you feel you are doing something, building something, and where you are appreciated in the moment and in the place where you are.

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Sabri Jari (Tunisia): You feel at home where you feel you have a purpose, where you feel you are doing something, building something, and where you are appreciated in the moment and in the place where you are.

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Foreign workers (photo Mufid Majnun – Unsplash)

Important changes for foreign workers

Following the entry into force on April 27, 2026 of Government Emergency Ordinance no. 32/2026 regarding the access of foreign nationals to the Romanian labour market, the Bistriţa-Năsăud County Employment Agency, north-western Romania, informs...

Important changes for foreign workers
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Some 50,000 work permits for foreign nationals in the first four months of 2026

The General Inspectorate for Immigration issued a total of 49,676 work permits to foreign nationals in the first 4 months of 2026, most of them to permanent workers, against the backdrop of maintaining a sustained pace of requests from employers....

Some 50,000 work permits for foreign nationals in the first four months of 2026
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Legalization of foreign nationals on the labor market

The General Inspectorate for Immigration (IGI) has announced the adoption of Government Emergency Ordinance no. 32/2026, which allows foreign nationals on the labor market to legalize their status. The new legal provisions allow the...

Legalization of foreign nationals on the labor market
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