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Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

So, what exactly are Romania’s restrictions with the European Union?
From a Romanian citizen’s point of view.
Also, is there a web page that lists them?
well momentarily there are still some restrictions reffering to working permits in the UK, France, and a few other countries. Romanians can travel now without a passport in most of the countries, and they do not need visas to the UK anymore – which is an improvement from before.
Press Conference in Brussels with Maryam Rajavi: PMOI off the EU-list
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