Multiple-entry Bulgaria visa to enter to Romania [duplicate]
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I got the Bulgaria multiple entry visa, can I enter Bucharest then pass the border to Bulgaria ?
If yes, what other document I have to prepare to show to the Romanian immigration?
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Yes you can, according to the Romanian ministry of Foreign Affairs. Just make sure you show them your Bulgarian visa as that grants you visa-free entry to Romania
V. Do I need a visa?
2. NO[...]
The holders of visas or residence permits issued by Bulgaria, Cyprus or Croatia.
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Yes, the Romanian government allows the holder of a valid Schengen visa to enter Romania, provided that the Schengen visa is still valid and has at least two more entries. You can only stay in Romania with a Schengen visa for the time that the visa is issued for or the time you have left.Can I travel to Europe with Bulgarian residence permit?
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