Romanian Immigration
Romanian immigration refers to the movement of people from Romania to other countries, often in search of better economic opportunities, education, or family reunification. Since the fall of communism in 1989, many Romanians have migrated to countries in Europe, North America, and beyond, seeking improved living conditions and job prospects.
The largest communities of Romanian immigrants can be found in countries like Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Factors such as the European Union's free movement policies have facilitated this migration, allowing Romanians to live and work in various EU member states without needing a visa.