Canadian perspective
The service is built around Canadian concerns: total route cost, undergrad comparison, IMG planning, documents, parents, and moving abroad for the first time.
About StudyROM
StudyROM exists because applying abroad is confusing when nobody explains the order: documents, translations, payment timing, visa pressure, housing, arrival, and residence-card planning.
The story
I am a current student living in Romania. I learned the application, arrival, and residence-card process firsthand without clear guidance, and I saw how stressful this move can feel from Canada when every step is scattered across official pages, emails, PDFs, translations, and deadlines.
StudyROM turns that lived experience into a cleaner path for the next student: what to check first, what documents usually matter, what needs official confirmation, how to think about costs, and what life in Craiova actually feels like after landing.
Parent-friendly promise
I help students understand the process and avoid preventable mistakes. I do not guarantee admission, visas, residence permits, licensing, or any official decision.
Why this is different
The service is built around Canadian concerns: total route cost, undergrad comparison, IMG planning, documents, parents, and moving abroad for the first time.
Housing, transport, groceries, campus routes, local offices, and first-week setup are easier to explain when you are actually living there.
The guidance points students back to official university, embassy, immigration, and licensing sources because one support service does not control the outcome.
What StudyROM helps with
Compare medicine, dentistry, city fit, budget, timeline, and whether Romania makes sense before spending on bigger steps.
Understand scans, names, translations, apostille/authentication, motivation letters, and what to prepare before upload.
Keep payment proof, acceptance documents, insurance, funds proof, and originals organized for embassy and travel steps.
Plan housing proof, local contact details, campus route, document backups, and residence-card preparation.
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