Dual citizenship flying back to the country of origin with the intention to stay longer than 90 days

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I am going to fly back to my country of origin, Romania, as a Canadian citizen. My Romanian passport has expired and I am planning to renew it when arriving in Romania. If planning to stay longer than 90 days in Romania, do I need to do declare something to the Canadian authorities?



Best Answer

There's no need to complicate things by entering Romania as a Canadian, being that expired Romanian passports (or anything proving nationality, including but not limited to ID cards) are accepted for entry

And no, there's nothing to be declared to the Canadians




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