2025 work and secondment permit quota has been announced

28 January 2025 1 min read

By Elena Preotescu

At a glance

  • The Romanian government has approved the 2025 work and secondment quota for foreign individuals. 
  • 100,000 permits can be granted. 

The Romanian government has approved a quota of 100,000 work and secondment permits for non-EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals to access the Romanian labour market in 2025.

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