Identify the citizenship route
Separate EU, EEA, Swiss, Canadian, U.S., and other non-EU entry and residence requirements.
Open authority sourcesCitizenship changes the route. Confirm the current embassy or immigration list after admission and never treat a university acceptance as a visa guarantee.
Decision sequence
Separate EU, EEA, Swiss, Canadian, U.S., and other non-EU entry and residence requirements.
Open authority sourcesUse the current consular list for the visa stage; an acceptance letter is only one part of the file.
Build a checklistConfirm deadlines, address, insurance, enrolment, and financial evidence with immigration authorities.
Review the routeImmigration planning
An admission letter does not by itself grant entry or residence. The route depends on citizenship and the current requirements of the Romanian diplomatic mission and immigration authority.
EU, EEA, and Swiss students generally follow a different mobility and registration route from Canadian, U.S., and other non-EU students. Use the authority instructions for your citizenship and intended length of stay.
Confirm whether a long-stay study visa is required, what evidence the responsible consulate accepts, and whether appointments or original documents are needed.
After entry, verify residence-permit timing, address, insurance, financial evidence, enrolment documents, and local registration steps with the current Romanian authority. University support can help, but the authority controls the decision.