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  2. Romanian nationality law - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Romanian passport - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024 Henley Passport Index, Romanian citizens can visit 177 countries without a visa or with a visa granted on arrival. Romanian citizens can live and work in any country within the EU as a result of the right of free movement and residence granted in Article 21 of the EU Treaty. [2] Every Romanian citizen is also a citizen of the ...

  4. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate General of National Security of Morocco announced it will issue a newer version of the national electronic identity card (NEIC) from 2020.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

  5. Convention on the Issue of Multilingual Extracts from Civil ...

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    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 ...

  6. Romanian identity card - Wikipedia

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    CNP (Romanian: Cod Numeric Personal; English: Personal Numerical Code) the same for every ID card of the individual (see below) Surname(s) Given name(s) Sex; Names of the parents (replaced with the nationality since 2009) Date of birth (not explicitly written on ID-2, but included in CNP) Address; Issuing authority (mostly "SPCLEP <City>")

  7. What Is Happening With Jordan Chiles and Romania ... - AOL

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    Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images ; Naomi Baker/Getty Images The Romanian women’s artistic gymnastics team experienced a series of lows during the floor exercise final of the 2024 Paris Olympics ...

  8. Birth certificate - Wikipedia

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    A Russian birth certificate may either be filled out in type or print. It is then signed and sealed by a qualified officer of the public authority issuing the certificate (a local civil registry or Russian overseas mission). By default, information on the parents' ethnic origins is no longer recorded – however, it may be recorded upon request.

  9. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    Where S is the sex, YY is year of birth, MM is month of birth, DD is day of birth, RR is a regional id, XXX is a unique random number and Y is a control digit. Presenting the ID card is preferred but not mandatory when asked by police officers; however, in such cases people are expected to provide a CNP or alternate means of identification ...