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Advice for Emigrants from a Ukrainian Woman Living in Romania

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How a Ukrainian Woman Adapted to Life in Romania

Daria, a Ukrainian who relocated to Romania, shared her adaptation experience in a TikTok video. She offered several tips for emigrants, emphasizing the need to register for temporary protection, find housing, access local services, and seek support during the transition.

Daria's Key Recommendations

According to Daria, the first step is registering for temporary protection, which grants the right to reside, work, access healthcare, and enroll children in school. This can be done through UNHCR (Temporary Government Protection for Ukrainians). In Bucharest, the process is straightforward: you only need a passport, and the document is ready within a few hours.

“Registering for temporary protection in Bucharest is very simple. You just need your passport, they take your photo, and within a few hours, you have your document.” - Daria

Finding housing may take several weeks. Daria recommends using these apps to search for apartments:

  • Imobiliare.ro
  • Storia
  • OLX

She stressed, “Message the companies posting listings directly on WhatsApp. Confirm if the apartment is still available and schedule a viewing right away.” According to her, English is widely understood, which is an advantage. Daria found her apartment after four viewings, but noted it might be more challenging now.

Additionally, Daria advises getting a local SIM card immediately upon arrival, as landlords often require payment in lei. She also noted, “Although you can freely use Ukrainian cards here, you’ll eventually need a Romanian bank account.” Opening an account with Revolut became necessary within her first month in the country.

Those who work remotely adapt the easiest. Daria also recommends finding a family doctor for medical services. Among useful apps, she mentioned:

  • 24Pay
  • Cfr Călători
  • Emag
  • Sameday
  • Mega Image
  • Lidl Plus

“Start looking for a community. There are many Ukrainian chat groups here. Meet people, attend events, and socialize—finding like-minded individuals and eventually friends in emigration greatly helps with the adaptation process,” she added.

Daria’s experience and advice can be valuable for Ukrainians forced to seek new opportunities abroad. Registering for temporary protection, securing housing, accessing healthcare, and building social connections are key factors that can ease the transition to a new country. Amid modern challenges like war, such information can help many find their way in a foreign land.

For those considering moving to Romania, understanding the process of obtaining protection can be crucial. In a similar vein, a Ukrainian woman has shared her insights on how to secure this status with minimal hassle. Discover her straightforward approach to navigating the legalities and ensuring a smoother transition by visiting how to easily obtain protection in Romania.