Temporary protection in Romania for Ukrainians
What is temporary protection?
Who can benefit from temporary protection?
- Citizens of Ukraine who arrived in Romania after February 24, 2022, or were on its territory at that time, and their relatives.
- Stateless persons and foreigners who had protection in Ukraine before February 24, 2022, and their relatives.
- Foreigners who legally resided in Ukraine but cannot safely return to their country.
Rights of temporary protection recipients:
Obligations of recipients:
What documents are issued on the basis of temporary protection?
- A border crossing point on the Romanian state border.
- The Immigration Service or the Regional Center for Asylum Seekers Procedures and Accommodation in the county where you are located if you are already in Romania.
You can register in Romania at any immigration office of the General Inspectorate for Immigration (Directorate/Services/Bureau for Immigration or Regional Center for Procedures and Accommodation of Asylum Seekers). You can find the list here or here.
- Your first name, last name and date of birth.
- Citizenship and gender.
- Identification data (passport, ID card, etc.).
- Marital status, including family relationships.
- Address of residence in Romania.
Is it possible to temporarily return to Ukraine? What happens to the protection status?
If an asylum seeker returns to Ukraine, he/she is considered to have voluntarily returned under the protection of the authorities of the country of origin, and from that moment on, the assistance provided by the Romanian state is terminated.
Is it possible to move freely within the country and the European Union while under temporary protection?
Yes, you can move freely within the country as well as the European Union for 90 days within a 180-day period. Keep in mind that you can only exercise the rights granted by temporary protection in the country that issued your residence permit. If you traveled to another EU member state, you will need to apply to the competent authorities in that country to exercise the above rights.