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Visa requirements for Romanian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Romania. In 2025, Romanian citizens had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 178 countries and territories, ranking the Romanian passport 15st in the world according to the Visa Restrictions Index. [20]
Since 1949, which marked the establishment register in Romania, identity cards issued to Romanian citizens were printed uniquely throughout the country and called Identity bulletin (Romanian: Buletin de identitate). These included fewer than the previous data about the holder, the holder's photograph and they apply is issued valid for 10 years.
The Directorate General of National Security of Morocco announced it will issue a newer version of the national electronic identity card (NEIC) from 2020. The NEIC is biometric and provides citizens of a birth certificate, residence certificate, extract of birth and citizenship certificates. Mozambique: Bilhete de identidade (Identity card) N/A
The UN defines legal identity as: “the basic characteristics of an individual’s identity. e.g. name, sex, place and date of birth conferred through registration and the issuance of a certificate by an authorized CR authority following the occurrence of birth.” That certificate, or credential, can be a birth certificate, identity card or ...
Visa-free from November 30, 2024 to December 31, 2025. [83] Visa not required for holders of normal Romanian passports endorsed "for public affairs". X Colombia: Visa not required [84] 180 days 90 days – extendable up to 180-days stay within a one-year period Comoros: Visa on arrival [85] 45 days X Republic of the Congo: Visa required [86]
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Currently, multiple given names have to be separated by a hyphen symbol ("-") on birth certificates and other civil status documents. For short period of time the law permitted multiple given names being registered without hyphen separation (between Government Ordinance 80/2011 [21] and Law 61/2012 [22]) but the Law 61/2012 reverted to the original convention where hyphens are used to separate ...
The Convention on the issue of multilingual and coded certificates and extracts from civil status records, signed in Strasbourg on 14 March 2014, is an update to the convention of 1976, to extend its provisions to documents acknowledging parentage, registered partnership and same-sex marriage, electronic transmission of documents, specify the ...