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Romania Opens 100,000 Jobs for Foreign Workers in 2025: Your Chance for Legal Employment in the EU!


Romania continues to actively attract foreign labor, announcing plans to issue 100,000 work visas in 2025. This marks the fourth consecutive year the country maintains a high quota for foreigners — clear evidence of a systemic need for both skilled and unskilled workers. In 2024, more than 99,000 work permits were issued, with approximately 6,000 applications still under review.

 

This decision by the Romanian government is a direct response to a shortage of over 300,000 workers in key industries: construction, logistics, services, security, and the hospitality sector. In this article, we’ll explore why Romania is currently one of the most promising destinations for labor migration, which professions are in highest demand, and what opportunities this creates for candidates from Asia and Africa.


Key Sectors with Labor Shortages


According to official data, the greatest labor shortages are found in the following sectors:

Sector

Number of Vacancies

Construction

47,716

Postal and courier services

29,293

Restaurants and food services

21,457

Contracted services

19,889

Security and safety

12,367

Road freight transport

9,091

Retail (food and beverages)

4,758

These figures underscore the acute demand for workers with medium and low skill levels.


The Growing Role of Foreign Workers


Due to mass emigration of Romanian citizens to Western Europe and declining birth rates, Romania is facing serious demographic challenges. As a response, the country has ramped up recruitment of workers from Asia and Africa. In 2024, over 99,000 work visas were issued, with about 6,000 applications still being processed.

 

Forecasts suggest that in 2025, demand for foreign labor could exceed 300,000, particularly in construction, logistics, and service sectors.


Conclusion


Romania is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for foreign workers, offering legal and transparent employment opportunities in Europe. For companies looking for reliable employees and candidates seeking stable work, this opens up new real prospects. The gradual liberalization of the labor market, simplification of visa procedures, and workforce shortages in various sectors only strengthen the demand for international labor.

 

Experts at GLW predict that in the coming years, similar trends will be seen in Poland, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Hungary, and other EU countries. The job market is evolving — and these changes create a unique opportunity for those ready to work.

 

GLW helps you make the most of these opportunities: we match you with verified job offers, handle all documentation, and support candidates from the first call to the first workday. Dream starts with us.

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Romania Opens 100,000 Jobs for Foreign Workers in 2025: Your Chance for Legal Employment in the EU!

Romania Opens 100,000 Jobs for Foreign Workers in 2025: Your Chance for Legal Employment in the EU!

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Romania Opens 100,000 Jobs for Foreign Workers in 2025: Your Chance for Legal Employment in the EU!
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