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Living in Bucharest

Romania's capital and economic engine on the southern plain: the deepest job, services and international-school market in the country, a locker-dense delivery network, and Romania's fastest, cheapest fibre — paired with hot, humid summers (July/August highs near 31°C), cold winters, and the highest rents in Romania, which still undercut Western-EU capitals.

Verified

At a glance

The headline numbers for Bucharest — each with its own source and freshness. A live official figure is not the same as a survey estimate or a 30-year climate normal.

What the tags meanofficial — live figure from a government or authorityopen data — open dataset (Eurostat, EEA, M-Lab, UdSC…)survey — survey or index estimatecurated — SettleMetric-assembled estimate — open the source for the method
Cost of living
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INS — Household income and expenditure 2024 (single-adult consumption basket), converted to USD

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
INS 2024 single-adult household basket: total spending ≈ 3,972 RON/mo, of which consumption ≈ 60.6% ≈ 2,407 RON; minus a small actual-rentals component (Romanian households mostly own, imputed rent excluded) → ≈ 2,335 RON/mo of consumption excluding rent. Converted at 4.59 RON/USD (ECB 5.2321 RON/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR, 2026-07-02) → ≈ $509, rounded to $510. Utilities are kept in the basket; only pure rent is excluded. National figure — Bucharest runs somewhat higher.
$510/mo
2026curated
Rent, 1–3 bed
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Storia (OLX Group) Bucharest rental analysis, January 2026, via StartupCafe reproduction

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Storia Jan 2026 Bucharest asking rents by room count: garsoniera (studio) €400–450, 2 camere (1br) €530–695, 3 camere (2br) €600–1,150. Central = premium sectors (Sector 1/2, e.g. 1br €695); outside = peripheral sectors (Sector 5/6, e.g. 1br €530). Directly observed cells: studio (center €450 / outside €400), 1br (center €695 / outside €530), 2br (center €920 / outside €600). The 3br row is DERIVED from the 2br cells × 1.35 (typical Bucharest room-size uplift): center €1,250 / outside €800. All converted at 1.1399 USD/EUR.
Notes
3br (4 camere) cells are DERIVED (2br × 1.35) — Storia's Jan 2026 breakdown does not publish a 4-camere average. Center vs outside is proxied by Bucharest sector (Sector 1/2 central-premium vs Sector 5/6 peripheral), not by strict district-centre geography. Studio and 2br centre/outside cells are taken from the observed sector range; the 2br centre uses the mid-high of the €600–1,150 range. EUR-quoted market.
$604–$1,425

/mo

2026curated
Freelancer tax
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Codul fiscal art. 68; Legea 141/2025)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best clean eligible scheme ro-pfa-real (PFA real system) at €60,000 revenue = 313,926 RON (ECB 5.2321), 10% expenses → net income 282,533.40. CASS 10% = 28,253.34; CAS band (>97,200) = 24,300; income-tax base 229,980.06 → 10% = 22,998.01. Total levies 75,551.35 → 24.07% ≈ 24.1%. The company route ro-micro-srl models a lower ~18% burden but omits the mandatory ≥1-employee salary cost, so it is not a like-for-like comparison and is not used as the headline.
24.1%
2026curated
Safety
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Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS 0101), rate per 100k

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Latest year in the Eurostat/UNODC joint series is 2024: 0.79 per 100k (2023: 0.73; 2022: 0.93). Among the lower homicide rates in the EU.
0.79/100k
2024open data
Air quality
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Agenția pentru Protecția Mediului București (APMB) 2024 preliminary air-quality report — RNMCA reference stations, reproduced in Ecopolis/Platforma de Mediu 2024 Bucharest air report

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Mean of the three reporting RNMCA reference-grade urban stations in Bucharest, 2024 annual PM2.5 means (APMB, 2024): Cercul Militar Național 14.12, Drumul Taberei 12.1, Lacul Morii 18.9 µg/m³ → mean ≈ 15.0 µg/m³. RNMCA (Rețeaua Națională de Monitorizare a Calității Aerului) is the official national reference network; APMB is the Bucharest environmental agency. Figures read from the Ecopolis/Platforma de Mediu 2024 report, which reproduces the APMB station values.
Notes
Reference-grade RNMCA stations read 12–19 µg/m³ (2024), all below the EU limit (25) but 2–4× the WHO 2021 guideline (5) and above the 2030 EU limit (10). The separate municipal low-cost sensor network (rețeaua PMB) reported a higher city average of 25.3 µg/m³ — those sensors are not reference-grade and are not used here. Historic single-year values: ~18.4 µg/m³ (2019, WHO/IQAir). Winter heating and traffic are the main sources; summers are cleaner. The EEA city viewer value could not be read (JavaScript-only tool); this uses the national reference network instead, per the criterion's allowed fallback.
15 µg/m³
2024official
Internet
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Romania

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians, 112,070 tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; the 2024 file covers only 86 days and 2025 is not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Romania is known for very fast, cheap fibre; the true typical fibre speed is far higher, but only M-Lab is used here for cross-country consistency.
71 Mbps
2023open data
English
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EF EPI 2025 (rank 11/123, score 605 — Very High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Romania scores 605 (rank 11), in EF's top proficiency band alongside the Nordics. English is broadly workable in cities, the service sector and among younger Romanians; less so in some government offices.
Very high
2025survey
Private health
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Signal Iduna 360 Care / Groupama / Regina Maria comprehensive (with-inpatient) plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive private health plans that include hospitalization and surgery (outpatient + inpatient): Signal Iduna 360 Care starts 380 RON/mo, with a stated 34-year-old example at 424 RON/mo; premium all-inclusive tiers (Groupama, Regina Maria, MedLife/Medicover subscriptions with hospital cover) run up to ~650 RON/mo. Healthy-35-year-old midpoint ≈ 460 RON/mo ≈ 5,520 RON/yr ≈ $1,200; recorded $1,250 (range ≈ $1,000–$1,700 at 4.59 RON/USD). Premiums are quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint, not a public engine quote.
Notes
Residents are covered by mandatory public health insurance (CASS/CNAS); private cover is optional. Many buy only a cheaper outpatient medical subscription (abonament, ~150–250 RON/mo) and use the public system for hospital care. This figure is the with-inpatient comprehensive tier, chosen to be comparable with other countries' comprehensive plans.
$1,250/yr
2026curated

Population 1,721,784 · Europe/Bucharest · country-level facts (taxes, visas, crypto) inherited from Romania

What it costs you per month

A planning estimate: real asking rent plus a cost-of-living basket scaled to your household. Not a quote.

Household
Lifestyle
Location
Estimated total
$1,112/mo

≈ $13,344 / year

Where it goes
  • Rent (1-bed)$604
  • Food & non-alcoholic drinks$170
  • Housing utilities (electricity, gas, water, heating)$71
  • Transport$42
  • Clothing & footwear$40
  • Alcohol & tobacco$37
  • Miscellaneous goods & services$32
  • Furnishings & household equipment$25
  • Health (out-of-pocket)$25
  • Communications$23
  • Recreation & culture$23
  • Restaurants & hotels$20
  • Living costs$508

Rent from the asking-rent matrix below. Living costs scale a one-person basket ($508/mo) by household size and lifestyle; the equivalence factors are our assumption. Schooling and one-off setup are excluded.

Cost of living

What a single person spends each month — food, utilities, transport, eating out and the rest — excluding rent.

Typical monthly spending (national average)
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INS — Household income and expenditure 2024 (consumption structure), single-person scaled

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
INS 2024 consumption structure (food & non-alcoholic drinks ≈33.5%, housing utilities ≈14%, alcohol/tobacco ≈7.2%, clothing ≈7.8%, transport ≈8%, and smaller shares for household goods, health, communications, recreation, restaurants, misc), applied to the single-person consumption basket of ≈2,335 RON/mo excluding rent, converted at 4.59 RON/USD. Items sum to ≈$508, the cost-of-living-single aggregate. National average; food dominates (Romania has the EU's highest food share of household spending).
total 508 USD/mo
Food & non-alcoholic drinks170 USD
Housing utilities (electricity, gas, water, heating)71 USD
Transport42 USD
Clothing & footwear40 USD
Alcohol & tobacco37 USD
Miscellaneous goods & services32 USD
Furnishings & household equipment25 USD
Health (out-of-pocket)25 USD
Communications23 USD
Recreation & culture23 USD
Restaurants & hotels20 USD

Romania's household-budget basket for a single person, excluding rent. Non-rent costs vary little between cities — the city-specific part is rent, shown under Housing below.

CriterionValueScore
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)country-level510USD/month, single person, excluding rent
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INS — Household income and expenditure 2024 (single-adult consumption basket), converted to USD

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
INS 2024 single-adult household basket: total spending ≈ 3,972 RON/mo, of which consumption ≈ 60.6% ≈ 2,407 RON; minus a small actual-rentals component (Romanian households mostly own, imputed rent excluded) → ≈ 2,335 RON/mo of consumption excluding rent. Converted at 4.59 RON/USD (ECB 5.2321 RON/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR, 2026-07-02) → ≈ $509, rounded to $510. Utilities are kept in the basket; only pure rent is excluded. National figure — Bucharest runs somewhat higher.
9.9

Housing

What it costs to rent, by apartment type and location.

Asking rent by apartment type & location
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Storia (OLX Group) Bucharest rental analysis, January 2026, via StartupCafe reproduction

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Storia Jan 2026 Bucharest asking rents by room count: garsoniera (studio) €400–450, 2 camere (1br) €530–695, 3 camere (2br) €600–1,150. Central = premium sectors (Sector 1/2, e.g. 1br €695); outside = peripheral sectors (Sector 5/6, e.g. 1br €530). Directly observed cells: studio (center €450 / outside €400), 1br (center €695 / outside €530), 2br (center €920 / outside €600). The 3br row is DERIVED from the 2br cells × 1.35 (typical Bucharest room-size uplift): center €1,250 / outside €800. All converted at 1.1399 USD/EUR.
Notes
3br (4 camere) cells are DERIVED (2br × 1.35) — Storia's Jan 2026 breakdown does not publish a 4-camere average. Center vs outside is proxied by Bucharest sector (Sector 1/2 central-premium vs Sector 5/6 peripheral), not by strict district-centre geography. Studio and 2br centre/outside cells are taken from the observed sector range; the 2br centre uses the mid-high of the €600–1,150 range. EUR-quoted market.
ApartmentCentralOutside centre
Studio513 USD/mo456 USD/mo
1-bedroom792 USD/mo604 USD/mo
2-bedroom1,049 USD/mo684 USD/mo
3-bedroom1,425 USD/mo912 USD/mo

3br (4 camere) cells are DERIVED (2br × 1.35) — Storia's Jan 2026 breakdown does not publish a 4-camere average. Center vs outside is proxied by Bucharest sector (Sector 1/2 central-premium vs Sector 5/6 peripheral), not by strict district-centre geography. Studio and 2br centre/outside cells are taken from the observed sector range; the 2br centre uses the mid-high of the €600–1,150 range. EUR-quoted market.

Climate

Temperature and rainfall through the year, plus air quality.

Monthly normals — Bucharest
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NOAA/WMO Climatological Standard Normals — București Băneasa (WMO 15420)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WMO 1991–2020 station normals for Bucharest Băneasa (44°30'37"N, 26°04'42"E, 90 m), NCEI accession 0253808 (public domain). tMin = mean daily minimum temperature, tMax = mean daily maximum temperature, precipMm = monthly precipitation total.
Daytime high °CNighttime low °CRainfall mm
-5°13°31°050100mmJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanuary — high 3°C, low -5°C, rainfall 40.1 mmFebruary — high 6.3°C, low -3.5°C, rainfall 33 mmMarch — high 12.3°C, low 0.3°C, rainfall 42.4 mmApril — high 18.5°C, low 4.9°C, rainfall 50.2 mmMay — high 24.1°C, low 9.7°C, rainfall 70.4 mmJune — high 28.1°C, low 13.9°C, rainfall 82.7 mmJuly — high 30.4°C, low 15.6°C, rainfall 68.6 mmAugust — high 30.6°C, low 15.2°C, rainfall 48.9 mmSeptember — high 25°C, low 10.7°C, rainfall 60.5 mmOctober — high 18°C, low 5.7°C, rainfall 60.7 mmNovember — high 10.5°C, low 1.4°C, rainfall 43.6 mmDecember — high 4.2°C, low -3.3°C, rainfall 47 mm

Average day/night temperature (lines, left axis) and total rainfall (bars, right axis) for each month — 1991–2020 normals. Hover a month for exact figures.

Month by month
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Daytime high °C3.0°6.3°12.3°18.5°24.1°28.1°30.4°30.6°25.0°18.0°10.5°4.2°
Nighttime low °C-5.0°-3.5°0.3°4.9°9.7°13.9°15.6°15.2°10.7°5.7°1.4°-3.3°
Rainfall mm403342507083694961614447
CriterionValueScore
Climate comfort4pleasant months/year
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SettleMetric computation over climate-normals

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Months with mean daily max 15–28°C and precipitation < 150mm: Apr (18.5), May (24.1), Sep (25.0), Oct (18.0) = 4. June (28.1) just exceeds the 28°C ceiling; Jul (30.4) and Aug (30.6) are hot. All months are under 150mm precipitation.
4.0
Air quality (PM2.5)15µg/m³, annual mean PM2.5
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Agenția pentru Protecția Mediului București (APMB) 2024 preliminary air-quality report — RNMCA reference stations, reproduced in Ecopolis/Platforma de Mediu 2024 Bucharest air report

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Mean of the three reporting RNMCA reference-grade urban stations in Bucharest, 2024 annual PM2.5 means (APMB, 2024): Cercul Militar Național 14.12, Drumul Taberei 12.1, Lacul Morii 18.9 µg/m³ → mean ≈ 15.0 µg/m³. RNMCA (Rețeaua Națională de Monitorizare a Calității Aerului) is the official national reference network; APMB is the Bucharest environmental agency. Figures read from the Ecopolis/Platforma de Mediu 2024 report, which reproduces the APMB station values.
Notes
Reference-grade RNMCA stations read 12–19 µg/m³ (2024), all below the EU limit (25) but 2–4× the WHO 2021 guideline (5) and above the 2030 EU limit (10). The separate municipal low-cost sensor network (rețeaua PMB) reported a higher city average of 25.3 µg/m³ — those sensors are not reference-grade and are not used here. Historic single-year values: ~18.4 µg/m³ (2019, WHO/IQAir). Winter heating and traffic are the main sources; summers are cleaner. The EEA city viewer value could not be read (JavaScript-only tool); this uses the national reference network instead, per the criterion's allowed fallback.
6.0

Safety

How safe daily life is, from official crime statistics.

CriterionValueScore
Homicide ratecountry-level0.8intentional homicides per 100,000/year
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Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS 0101), rate per 100k

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Latest year in the Eurostat/UNODC joint series is 2024: 0.79 per 100k (2023: 0.73; 2022: 0.93). Among the lower homicide rates in the EU.
9.4

Infrastructure

Internet speed and how parcels get to your door.

CriterionValueScore
Domestic delivery qualitycountry-levelExcellent
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Carrier official pages (Sameday easybox, FAN Courier FANbox, Poșta Română) — composite

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Sameday easybox >3,900 lockers with guaranteed nationwide next-day delivery; FAN Courier (national leader) with its own FANbox locker chain; Cargus, DPD, GLS, Poșta Română nationwide; parcel-locker + PUDO delivery is the e-commerce norm (eMAG/Sameday ecosystem). Next-day is standard between and within cities.
Notes
Dense locker network and reliable next-day service place Romania at the top domestic tier.
10.0
International delivery easecountry-levelMinor friction
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European Commission — removal of the €150 customs duty exemption (Reg. EU 2026/382)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Intra-EU shipping is frictionless (single market; all major carriers; Romania in Schengen since 2025). Non-EU imports: the €150 duty-free threshold was removed EU-wide on 2026-07-01 — a temporary flat duty applies to low-value consignments until the 2028 Customs Data Hub; VAT collected at checkout via IOSS. DHL, UPS, FedEx, GLS all deliver door-to-door. Predictable but no longer duty-free.
7.0
Internet speedcountry-level71.1Mbps, median fixed download
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Romania

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians, 112,070 tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; the 2024 file covers only 86 days and 2025 is not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Romania is known for very fast, cheap fibre; the true typical fibre speed is far higher, but only M-Lab is used here for cross-country consistency.
5.8

Healthcare

What comprehensive private medical cover costs.

CriterionValueScore
Private healthcare costcountry-level1,250USD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old
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Signal Iduna 360 Care / Groupama / Regina Maria comprehensive (with-inpatient) plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive private health plans that include hospitalization and surgery (outpatient + inpatient): Signal Iduna 360 Care starts 380 RON/mo, with a stated 34-year-old example at 424 RON/mo; premium all-inclusive tiers (Groupama, Regina Maria, MedLife/Medicover subscriptions with hospital cover) run up to ~650 RON/mo. Healthy-35-year-old midpoint ≈ 460 RON/mo ≈ 5,520 RON/yr ≈ $1,200; recorded $1,250 (range ≈ $1,000–$1,700 at 4.59 RON/USD). Premiums are quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint, not a public engine quote.
Notes
Residents are covered by mandatory public health insurance (CASS/CNAS); private cover is optional. Many buy only a cheaper outpatient medical subscription (abonament, ~150–250 RON/mo) and use the public system for hospital care. This figure is the with-inpatient comprehensive tier, chosen to be comparable with other countries' comprehensive plans.
7.9

Money & crypto

Crypto rules and how freely personal money moves.

CriterionValueScore
Crypto regulationcountry-levelLegal regulated
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Legea 141/2025 — 16% tax on crypto gains from 2026 (M.Of. 699/2025, ANAF copy); OUG 10/2025 transposing MiCA (ASF as CASP regulator)

Official source

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading crypto is legal for individuals. Gains taxed at 16% on income realized from 2026 (up from 10%), plus CASS in some cases; small-transaction exemption (<200 RON per transaction, ≤600 RON/year total). MiCA transposed via OUG 10/2025 with ASF as the crypto-asset-service-provider regulator and BNR over e-money tokens; the transitional CASP regime ends 2026-07-01. Standard EU licensing/AML and taxation → legal-regulated.
8.0
Financial control levelcountry-levelLow
i

Romania is a fully liberalized EU/EEA capital-account economy (RON freely convertible; EU free movement of capital); IMF AREAER classification

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: no currency or capital controls (EU free movement of capital; RON freely convertible, EUR adoption pending); non-residents and foreigners can open bank accounts; no FBAR-style foreign-account reporting for individuals beyond EU CRS via banks; the Declarația Unică covers resident worldwide income. Cash-payment limits exist (business ~5,000–10,000 RON/day tranches under Law 70/2015) but personal money movement is free. Low state control over personal money flows. Cross-checked against PwC Romania summary; primary basis is EU capital-freedom law.
10.0

Language

How far English gets you in daily life and services.

CriterionValueScore
English proficiencycountry-levelVery high
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EF EPI 2025 (rank 11/123, score 605 — Very High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Romania scores 605 (rank 11), in EF's top proficiency band alongside the Nordics. English is broadly workable in cities, the service sector and among younger Romanians; less so in some government offices.
9.0

Education

International schooling options for families.

CriterionValueScore
International schools11accredited international schools, count
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IB World Schools directory (ibo.org), AEFE établissements, German Auslandsschulnetz (ZfA) — accreditor registries

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Accreditor-verified count for the Bucharest metro area, counting each school against its own accreditor: IB World Schools in Bucharest metro (AISB, Genesis College, Bucharest-Beirut International School, Olga Gudynn International School, Verita International School, Hermann Oberth International German School, International School of Bucharest, Mark Twain International School in Voluntari, Cambridge School of Bucharest — IB-authorized 2024-04-18 per ibo.org school 006882) = 9; plus Lycée Français Anna de Noailles (AEFE homologué, aefe.gouv.fr) and Deutsche Schule Bukarest (German ZfA 'Deutsche Auslandsschule', auslandsschulnetz.de) = 11 total. Romania has 13 IB World Schools in all (IB Yearbook); most are in the Bucharest metro.
Notes
±2 uncertainty. The official IB 'Find an IB School' finder (RO) is bot-walled (HTTP 403), so the IB set was assembled from the IB Yearbook (ibyb.org), individual ibo.org school pages, and an IB-finder-mirroring database; the French (AEFE) and German (ZfA) schools are verified against those accreditors directly. CIS/COBIS-only schools (e.g. ISB is also CIS) are not double-counted. Excludes purely local bilingual schools without one of the recognized international accreditations.
7.7

Demographics

Who else lives here — the share of foreign residents and the largest national communities, from official statistics.

Who lives therecountry-levelforeign residents 1.9%
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Eurostat migr_pop1ctz — population by citizenship, Romania, 1 Jan 2025

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Eurostat usual-resident population 1 Jan 2025: total 19,043,151; Romanian nationals 18,674,247; stateless 293; unknown 234 → foreign nationals ≈ 368,377 = 1.93% (2024: ≈286,060 = 1.5%). This register basis already counts the Ukrainians recorded as usual residents (133,208). Eurostat's temporary-protection register (migr_asytpsm) separately shows 209,735 Ukrainians under temporary protection in Romania (May 2026); the overlap with the resident register is uncertain, so counting all temporary-protection beneficiaries on top could raise the effective share to roughly 2.5–3%. The verified register figure is 1.9%.
Notes
Romania has one of the EU's lowest foreign-national shares. Basis: Eurostat usual-resident population by citizenship. Temporary-protection Ukrainians (≈210k, May 2026) are noted separately because their overlap with the resident register is not published.
Largest communities of foreign residents368,377 total
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Eurostat migr_pop1ctz — population by citizenship, Romania, 1 Jan 2025

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Eurostat usual-resident population by citizenship, 1 Jan 2025. totalForeign = 368,377 (total − nationals − stateless − unknown); shares = count ÷ total. The Ukraine figure (133,208) is the resident-register count; an additional ≈210k Ukrainians hold temporary protection (Eurostat migr_asytpsm, May 2026) with uncertain overlap, so Ukraine's real share is likely larger than 36%. Nepal, Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh reflect the recent rise in guest workers.
Notes
Register basis (does not fully capture temporary protection). Guest-worker origins (Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh) now rank above traditional communities.
Ukraine36.2%133,208
Nepal8.4%30,874
Sri Lanka5.3%19,686
Türkiye4.1%15,258
Italy3.9%14,461
India2.9%10,626
Moldova2.6%9,740
Bangladesh2.5%9,238
Sweden2.3%8,481
Germany2.3%8,385
China2%7,438
France1.9%7,170

Register basis (does not fully capture temporary protection). Guest-worker origins (Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh) now rank above traditional communities.

How you can legally enter and stay. These apply across Romania.

What you'd pay in taxes

Full schemes & calculator

The tax schemes a freelancer can choose from. Rules are national, the same in Bucharest as anywhere in Romania.

See what you would keep

Your income against Romania's real tax schemes — the same engine as the full calculator.

  1. 1 Micro-enterprise SRL — 1% revenue tax + 16% dividend (2026)
    48,038 EURnet/year
    19.9% burden
  2. 2 PFA — self-employment in the real system (10% + CAS/CASS)
    44,804 EURnet/year
    25.3% burden
  3. 3 Standard SRL — 16% profit tax + 16% dividend
    40,478 EURnet/year
    32.5% burden

Who is Bucharest for?

The same place reads differently depending on why you move. Each lens pulls the facts that matter most for that plan — with sources, and the trade-offs stated plainly.

Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.

Works in your favour

English proficiencyVery high
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EF EPI 2025 (rank 11/123, score 605 — Very High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI (attribution: EF Education First). Romania scores 605 (rank 11), in EF's top proficiency band alongside the Nordics. English is broadly workable in cities, the service sector and among younger Romanians; less so in some government offices.
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$510/mo
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INS — Household income and expenditure 2024 (single-adult consumption basket), converted to USD

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
INS 2024 single-adult household basket: total spending ≈ 3,972 RON/mo, of which consumption ≈ 60.6% ≈ 2,407 RON; minus a small actual-rentals component (Romanian households mostly own, imputed rent excluded) → ≈ 2,335 RON/mo of consumption excluding rent. Converted at 4.59 RON/USD (ECB 5.2321 RON/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR, 2026-07-02) → ≈ $509, rounded to $510. Utilities are kept in the basket; only pure rent is excluded. National figure — Bucharest runs somewhat higher.
Domestic delivery qualityExcellent
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Carrier official pages (Sameday easybox, FAN Courier FANbox, Poșta Română) — composite

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Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Sameday easybox >3,900 lockers with guaranteed nationwide next-day delivery; FAN Courier (national leader) with its own FANbox locker chain; Cargus, DPD, GLS, Poșta Română nationwide; parcel-locker + PUDO delivery is the e-commerce norm (eMAG/Sameday ecosystem). Next-day is standard between and within cities.
Notes
Dense locker network and reliable next-day service place Romania at the top domestic tier.

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Freelancer tax burden24.1%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Codul fiscal art. 68; Legea 141/2025)

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Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best clean eligible scheme ro-pfa-real (PFA real system) at €60,000 revenue = 313,926 RON (ECB 5.2321), 10% expenses → net income 282,533.40. CASS 10% = 28,253.34; CAS band (>97,200) = 24,300; income-tax base 229,980.06 → 10% = 22,998.01. Total levies 75,551.35 → 24.07% ≈ 24.1%. The company route ro-micro-srl models a lower ~18% burden but omits the mandatory ≥1-employee salary cost, so it is not a like-for-like comparison and is not used as the headline.
Internet speed71 Mbps
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Romania

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians, 112,070 tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; the 2024 file covers only 86 days and 2025 is not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads below Ookla-style figures — comparable only within this criterion. Romania is known for very fast, cheap fibre; the true typical fibre speed is far higher, but only M-Lab is used here for cross-country consistency.

Relocating with a partner and school-age children.

Works in your favour

International schools11
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IB World Schools directory (ibo.org), AEFE établissements, German Auslandsschulnetz (ZfA) — accreditor registries

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Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Accreditor-verified count for the Bucharest metro area, counting each school against its own accreditor: IB World Schools in Bucharest metro (AISB, Genesis College, Bucharest-Beirut International School, Olga Gudynn International School, Verita International School, Hermann Oberth International German School, International School of Bucharest, Mark Twain International School in Voluntari, Cambridge School of Bucharest — IB-authorized 2024-04-18 per ibo.org school 006882) = 9; plus Lycée Français Anna de Noailles (AEFE homologué, aefe.gouv.fr) and Deutsche Schule Bukarest (German ZfA 'Deutsche Auslandsschule', auslandsschulnetz.de) = 11 total. Romania has 13 IB World Schools in all (IB Yearbook); most are in the Bucharest metro.
Notes
±2 uncertainty. The official IB 'Find an IB School' finder (RO) is bot-walled (HTTP 403), so the IB set was assembled from the IB Yearbook (ibyb.org), individual ibo.org school pages, and an IB-finder-mirroring database; the French (AEFE) and German (ZfA) schools are verified against those accreditors directly. CIS/COBIS-only schools (e.g. ISB is also CIS) are not double-counted. Excludes purely local bilingual schools without one of the recognized international accreditations.
Homicide rate0.79/100k
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Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS 0101), rate per 100k

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Latest year in the Eurostat/UNODC joint series is 2024: 0.79 per 100k (2023: 0.73; 2022: 0.93). Among the lower homicide rates in the EU.
Private healthcare cost$1,250/yr
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Signal Iduna 360 Care / Groupama / Regina Maria comprehensive (with-inpatient) plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

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Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive private health plans that include hospitalization and surgery (outpatient + inpatient): Signal Iduna 360 Care starts 380 RON/mo, with a stated 34-year-old example at 424 RON/mo; premium all-inclusive tiers (Groupama, Regina Maria, MedLife/Medicover subscriptions with hospital cover) run up to ~650 RON/mo. Healthy-35-year-old midpoint ≈ 460 RON/mo ≈ 5,520 RON/yr ≈ $1,200; recorded $1,250 (range ≈ $1,000–$1,700 at 4.59 RON/USD). Premiums are quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint, not a public engine quote.
Notes
Residents are covered by mandatory public health insurance (CASS/CNAS); private cover is optional. Many buy only a cheaper outpatient medical subscription (abonament, ~150–250 RON/mo) and use the public system for hospital care. This figure is the with-inpatient comprehensive tier, chosen to be comparable with other countries' comprehensive plans.

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Air quality (PM2.5)15 µg/m³
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Agenția pentru Protecția Mediului București (APMB) 2024 preliminary air-quality report — RNMCA reference stations, reproduced in Ecopolis/Platforma de Mediu 2024 Bucharest air report

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Mean of the three reporting RNMCA reference-grade urban stations in Bucharest, 2024 annual PM2.5 means (APMB, 2024): Cercul Militar Național 14.12, Drumul Taberei 12.1, Lacul Morii 18.9 µg/m³ → mean ≈ 15.0 µg/m³. RNMCA (Rețeaua Națională de Monitorizare a Calității Aerului) is the official national reference network; APMB is the Bucharest environmental agency. Figures read from the Ecopolis/Platforma de Mediu 2024 report, which reproduces the APMB station values.
Notes
Reference-grade RNMCA stations read 12–19 µg/m³ (2024), all below the EU limit (25) but 2–4× the WHO 2021 guideline (5) and above the 2030 EU limit (10). The separate municipal low-cost sensor network (rețeaua PMB) reported a higher city average of 25.3 µg/m³ — those sensors are not reference-grade and are not used here. Historic single-year values: ~18.4 µg/m³ (2019, WHO/IQAir). Winter heating and traffic are the main sources; summers are cleaner. The EEA city viewer value could not be read (JavaScript-only tool); this uses the national reference network instead, per the criterion's allowed fallback.

Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.

Works in your favour

Crypto regulationLegal regulated
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Legea 141/2025 — 16% tax on crypto gains from 2026 (M.Of. 699/2025, ANAF copy); OUG 10/2025 transposing MiCA (ASF as CASP regulator)

Official source

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading crypto is legal for individuals. Gains taxed at 16% on income realized from 2026 (up from 10%), plus CASS in some cases; small-transaction exemption (<200 RON per transaction, ≤600 RON/year total). MiCA transposed via OUG 10/2025 with ASF as the crypto-asset-service-provider regulator and BNR over e-money tokens; the transitional CASP regime ends 2026-07-01. Standard EU licensing/AML and taxation → legal-regulated.
Financial control levelLow
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Romania is a fully liberalized EU/EEA capital-account economy (RON freely convertible; EU free movement of capital); IMF AREAER classification

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Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: no currency or capital controls (EU free movement of capital; RON freely convertible, EUR adoption pending); non-residents and foreigners can open bank accounts; no FBAR-style foreign-account reporting for individuals beyond EU CRS via banks; the Declarația Unică covers resident worldwide income. Cash-payment limits exist (business ~5,000–10,000 RON/day tranches under Law 70/2015) but personal money movement is free. Low state control over personal money flows. Cross-checked against PwC Romania summary; primary basis is EU capital-freedom law.

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Freelancer tax burden24.1%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Codul fiscal art. 68; Legea 141/2025)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best clean eligible scheme ro-pfa-real (PFA real system) at €60,000 revenue = 313,926 RON (ECB 5.2321), 10% expenses → net income 282,533.40. CASS 10% = 28,253.34; CAS band (>97,200) = 24,300; income-tax base 229,980.06 → 10% = 22,998.01. Total levies 75,551.35 → 24.07% ≈ 24.1%. The company route ro-micro-srl models a lower ~18% burden but omits the mandatory ≥1-employee salary cost, so it is not a like-for-like comparison and is not used as the headline.

Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.

Works in your favour

Homicide rate0.79/100k
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Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (ICCS 0101), rate per 100k

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Latest year in the Eurostat/UNODC joint series is 2024: 0.79 per 100k (2023: 0.73; 2022: 0.93). Among the lower homicide rates in the EU.
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$510/mo
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INS — Household income and expenditure 2024 (single-adult consumption basket), converted to USD

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
May 31, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
INS 2024 single-adult household basket: total spending ≈ 3,972 RON/mo, of which consumption ≈ 60.6% ≈ 2,407 RON; minus a small actual-rentals component (Romanian households mostly own, imputed rent excluded) → ≈ 2,335 RON/mo of consumption excluding rent. Converted at 4.59 RON/USD (ECB 5.2321 RON/EUR ÷ 1.1399 USD/EUR, 2026-07-02) → ≈ $509, rounded to $510. Utilities are kept in the basket; only pure rent is excluded. National figure — Bucharest runs somewhat higher.

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Air quality (PM2.5)15 µg/m³
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Agenția pentru Protecția Mediului București (APMB) 2024 preliminary air-quality report — RNMCA reference stations, reproduced in Ecopolis/Platforma de Mediu 2024 Bucharest air report

Official source

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Mean of the three reporting RNMCA reference-grade urban stations in Bucharest, 2024 annual PM2.5 means (APMB, 2024): Cercul Militar Național 14.12, Drumul Taberei 12.1, Lacul Morii 18.9 µg/m³ → mean ≈ 15.0 µg/m³. RNMCA (Rețeaua Națională de Monitorizare a Calității Aerului) is the official national reference network; APMB is the Bucharest environmental agency. Figures read from the Ecopolis/Platforma de Mediu 2024 report, which reproduces the APMB station values.
Notes
Reference-grade RNMCA stations read 12–19 µg/m³ (2024), all below the EU limit (25) but 2–4× the WHO 2021 guideline (5) and above the 2030 EU limit (10). The separate municipal low-cost sensor network (rețeaua PMB) reported a higher city average of 25.3 µg/m³ — those sensors are not reference-grade and are not used here. Historic single-year values: ~18.4 µg/m³ (2019, WHO/IQAir). Winter heating and traffic are the main sources; summers are cleaner. The EEA city viewer value could not be read (JavaScript-only tool); this uses the national reference network instead, per the criterion's allowed fallback.
Climate comfort4/12 mo
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SettleMetric computation over climate-normals

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Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Months with mean daily max 15–28°C and precipitation < 150mm: Apr (18.5), May (24.1), Sep (25.0), Oct (18.0) = 4. June (28.1) just exceeds the 28°C ceiling; Jul (30.4) and Aug (30.6) are hot. All months are under 150mm precipitation.

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