History of the Jewish community in Romania

History of the Jewish community in Romania

Romania was the home of many Jews, even before the outbreak of the Second World War, the Jewish population in Romania numbered over 750,000 people.

The Jewish population was established in many of the big cities in Romania, such as Bucharest, Iasi, Siret and Botoșani.

After the Second World War, tragically, hundreds of thousands of remaining refugees fled to many countries.

Therefore, given the strong ties with the Romanian state, a considerable number of descendants of the Jewish population in Romania are now eligible for a Romanian-European passport.

They only have to make the connection between him and his family, his ancestors from the Jewish population in Romania.

Proof of the link can be made with official documents issued by a Romanian authority.

The current citizenship law is a flexible law based on the “right to blood”.

Thus, citizenship is automatically transferred from parent to offspring, regardless of the offspring’s birthplace.

The term “descendants” according to the Romanian citizenship law refers to both biological and adopted descendants.

The citizenship process does not require parents and/or grandparents to be alive.

If the parents or grandparents lost their Romanian citizenship, the descendant still remains eligible for a Romanian passport.

Our Law firm could help you find out information about your Romanian origins and supports you throughout the process of obtaining Romanian citizenship and the Romanian-European passport. Our company differs from other companies with a similar object of activity in Romania, in that, our team is well-cohesed and super-specialized in these procedures, which places us in the top of the few Romanian firms with effective positive results. Especially with regard to the preliminary analysis of the files offered with great speed, so that the work strategy is clear and well established right from the beginning.

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