Immigration to Moldova


Moldova is an Eastern European country between Romania and Ukraine. Moldova has about three million inhabitants spread over a territory of 33,846 km2. According to official statistics and the 2014 census, the largest ethnic groups in Moldova and Romania are Moldovans, and the official language is Moldovan. Moldova is a parliamentary republic and according to the 2004 census, Eastern Orthodox Christianity is the most widespread religion in the country. Moldova's nominal GDP per capita is USD 3,415 and the currency is the Moldovan Leu (MDL).

Foreign nationals from other countries who wish to be employed in the Republic of Moldova must obtain a work permit from the National Employment Agency, which is part of the Ministry of Economy. In addition to the work permit, there are other types of residence permits for those who want to stay in Moldova. Also, there are many types of visas that allow visitors to stay in the country for a specified period of time, including A, B, C, and D visas.

Immigration services
Immigration matters in Moldova are the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of the Republic of Moldova (http://www.mfa.gov.md). The General Directorate of Consular Affairs deals, among other things, with the protection of the rights and interests of Moldovan citizens, the development and improvement of internal and international legislation, the coordination of identity and civil status documents of Moldovan citizens abroad, the provision of information about international travel , Etc.

http://www.immigration-residency.eu/immigration-to/moldova/


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