Returning to Romania [English]
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Returning to Romania [English]
Toolkit Praxis NOMS Electronic Toolkit www.tracks.uk.net resettlement of of A resource for the resettlement Prisoners (FNPs) (FNPs) Foreign National Prisoners Passport I want to leave the UK CLICK HERE I do not want to leave the UK CLICK HERE Returning to Romania I am unsure about leaving the UK CLICK HERE I will be released into the UK CLICK HERE Returning to Romania This document provides information and details of organisations which may be useful if you are facing removal or deportation to Romania. While every care is taken to ensure that the information is correct this does not constitute a guarantee that the organisations will provide the services listed. Your Embassy in the UK Embassy of Romania Arundel House 4 Palace Green W8 4QD Tel: 020 7937 9666 Fax: 020 7937 8069 www.londra.mae.ro Consular Section - Edinburgh 7-9 North Street EH2 1AW Tel: 0131 524 9498 Fax: 0131 524 9499 Email: [email protected] Consular Section - London M.E.I.C. House 344 Kensington High Street W14 8NS Tel: 020 7602 9833 Fax: 020 7602 4229 Email: [email protected] Travel documents A valid Romanian passport or identity card can be used to travel from the UK to Romania. If you do not have a valid passport or identity card the following documents may help to get a document which will allow you to return to Romania: • Expired passport or id card or copies of those documents • Original birth certificate • Other documents indicating Romanian nationality, e.g. marriage certificate, parents’ birth certificates or passports Return If you are willing to return and want to ensure that you are returned to Romania as soon as possible you can: • Contact your caseworker at the Home Office to say that you are willing to return; • Make every effort to find supporting documentation for issuing of travel documents; • Make contact with the Romanian Embassy to begin the process of obtaining a travel document. You may find it useful to read the information below to begin preparing for your return. Documentation in Romania It is compulsory for every Romanian citizen, aged 14 or over and living in Romania, to have a national identity card (Carte de identitate). Accommodation Romania has an emerging homelessness sector providing services and accommodation to those who are homeless or in insecure accommodation. There is a large state run hostel in Bucharest and some services run by voluntary organizations which are listed in the directory below. Health The state health service funds most services including access to GPs and specialists, dental care, hospitalisation and emergency treatment, pregnancy, childbirth and rehabilitation services. The service is funded by contributions paid automatically from the wages of the employed and payments from the self-employed. The unemployed, people on maternity leave or on long-term sickness benefits do not have to pay contributions to access services. Those who are deemed not to be insured can only access limited services including emergency services and treatment for communicable diseases. Emergency support Those who have worked in the UK and who would be eligible if in the UK for a contributions based benefit through payment of sufficient national insurance contributions may be able to access that benefit in Portugal. To find out more you can contact the Exportability Team Exportability Team Room C216, Pension, Disability and Carers Service Warbreck House, Warbreck Hill Road, Blackpool, FY2 0YE Telephone: +44 (0)125 333 1044 Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm Employment, education and training Jobseekers should register at a local office of the National Employment Agency, which is Romania’s public employment office. Offices provide information and services to jobseekers and run vocational training programmes in addition to maintaining a database of available jobs on their website: www.anofm.ro Below is a list of contacts at regional employment offices for the European Employment Services (EURES) which assists people moving between EEA countries to find work: Bucuresti Tel: 021 316 55 Email: [email protected] Alba Tel: 0372.718671 Email: [email protected] Arad Tel: 0257 25 41 29; fax:0257 26 46 33 Email: [email protected] Arges Tel: 0248 222415 Email: [email protected] Bacau Tel: 0234 541 676 Email: [email protected] Bihor Tel: 0259 433346; Email: [email protected] Bistrita Nasaud Tel: 0263 236296,int.121 Email: [email protected] Botosani Tel: 0231 536791 int. 237, Email: [email protected] Brasov Tel: 0268 416879/102 Email: [email protected] Braila Tel: 0239-611386 / 610795 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Buzau Email: [email protected] Caras Severin Tel: 0255 212160 Email: [email protected] Calarasi Tel: 0242 318376, 0242 318377 Email: [email protected] Cluj Tel: 0264 596923 Email: [email protected] Constanta Tel: 0241 481553 Email: [email protected] Covasna Tel: 0267 312157; 312012 Email: [email protected] Dambovita Tel: 0732 100 377 Tel: 0245 615932 Email: [email protected] Dolj Tel: 0251 306100 Email: [email protected] Galati Tel: 0236 412262 Email: [email protected] Giurgiu Tel: 0246 230613 interior 219 Email: [email protected] Gorj Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Salaj Tel: 0260 612 463 Email: [email protected] Harghita Tel: 0266 313423, Email: [email protected] Sibiu Tel: + 40 269.23.77.19 Email: [email protected] Hunedoara Tel: 0254 216151, Email: [email protected] Suceava Tel: 0230 523279 Email: [email protected] Ialomita Tel: 0243 231809 Email: [email protected] Teleorman Tel: 0247 315915 int.303 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Iasi Tel: 0232 254578; 254577 Email: [email protected] Ilfov Tel: 021 3302014; 021 3323708 Email: [email protected] Maramures Tel: 0262227821 int. 225 Email: [email protected] Mehedinti Tel: 0252/319029,0252/319061 Email: [email protected] Mures Tel: 0265 266553 Email: [email protected] Neamt Tel: 0233/219514 Email: [email protected] Olt Tel: 0249 411002;438595,int.118 Email: [email protected] Prahova Tel: 0244 571444 Email: [email protected] Satu Mare Tel: +400261770237 Email: [email protected] Timis Tel: 0256 294234;294231;294627 Email: [email protected] Tulcea Tel: 0240 512 298 Email: [email protected] Vaslui Tel: 0372764488 Email: [email protected] Valcea Tel: 0350 419.715 Email: [email protected] Vrancea Tel: 0237 224677; 224678; 239059 Email: [email protected] Alternatively you can register with private employment agencies or search their websites for opportunities. You may also be able to upload your CV for potential employers to see. Many national, regional and local newspapers also advertise job vacancies. In some cases it is better to contact an employer directly, for example if you are applying for seasonal jobs in rural areas. Directory ADIS Strada Principatele Unite, Nr 10, Sector 4, Bucuresti, Romania Tel: +40 31 432 81 21 Fax: +40 31 432 81 22 Email: [email protected] www.adis.org.ro A national organisation which promotes the rights of Roma people in Romania, including access to education and health services. Associatia Romana Anti-SIDA (ARAS) Piata Presei Libere 1, corp B2, et. III, ap. 323, Sector 1, 013701, Bucharest, Romania Tel/Fax: +40 21 319 07 71; +40 21 318 82 51 Helpline (within Romania): 0800 800 033 Email: [email protected] www.arasnet.ro Organisation providing services for socially excluded people including drug users, homeless, sex workers, Roma and those living with HIV/AIDS. Services include needle exchange, STD and HIV testing, counselling and medical care. ALIAT Str. C-tin. F. Robescu nr.4, Sector 3, Bucuresti, Romania Tel/Fax: + 40 21 3348406 Email: [email protected] www.aliatong.ro Charity providing rehabilitation services for alcohol and drug users. Caritas Romania 38 Washington Street, district 1, 011876 Bucharest, Romania Tel: +40 212 30 40 13 / +40 371 18 52 26 Fax: +40 212 30 40 13 Email: [email protected] www.caritas.org.ro Catholic organisation operating throughout Romania offering social assistance to disadvantaged children, the elderly, the disabled and those on a low income. Caritas provide a range of service through partnerships with different organisations in each of the areas in which they operate. Casa Ioana Şoseaua Olteniţei 39-41, Sector 4, Bucharest 041294, Romania Tel: +40 21 332 6390 Fax: +40 21 332 6390 Email: [email protected] www.casaioana.org A charity providing assistance to women and children experiencing domestic violence or homelessness. Services include talking therapy, employability and resettlement support. Operates a shelter for women and families experiencing domestic violence and for single homeless women. Concordia Hochstettergasse 6, 1020 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43 1 212 81 49 Fax: +43 1 212 81 49 / 23 Email: [email protected] www.concordia.or.at/concordia_en/projects/romania.html A catholic charity for homeless children and young people with a social centre offering medical care, clothes, food and washing facilities, education and training. They operate a hostel, communal flats and a nursery. Un Coup de Main D’Emmaus Iasi Str. Costachi Negruzzi, nr 15, Iasi cod 700137, Romania Tel: +40 232 215 926 Fax: +40 232 215 926 Email: [email protected] www.emmaus.ro Part of the Emmaus network, the organisation provides accommodtion, vocational training and education. Emmaus Amicci (Targu Jiu) Str. General Tell, bl.A10, sc.1, Etaj 3 Ap. 7, Tirgu Jiu, judetul Gorj, Romania Tel: +40 722 618 433 Fax: +40 253 212 450 Email: [email protected] www.amici-emmaus.org Part of the Emmaus network, the organisation provides accommodtion, vocational training and education. Freres Europa - Emmaus Satu Mare Strada Paris, nr. 25, 440073 Satu Mare, Romania Tel: +40 261 730 006 Email: [email protected] www.freres-europa.org Part of the Emmaus network, the organisation provides accommodtion, vocational training and education. Fundatia Parada Strada Bucur 23, Sector 4, Bucharest, Romania 040 292 Tel: +40 21 331 17 99 Fax: +40 21 330 76 85 Email: [email protected] www.paradaromania.ro A charity providing support to homeless children, young people and families. They provide access to education, culture and the arts through a day centre and outreach. Fundatia Regina Maria Strada Gârlei nr. 88 Sector 1, Bucharest 88 Sector 1, București, Romania Tel: +40 314 381 809 Email: [email protected] www.fundatiareginamaria.ro Charity providing access to health care for those on low income. Also provision of housing advice. Romanian Harm Reduction Network Blvd. Hristo Botev nr. 26, ap. 9, Bucharest, Romania Tel: +40 21 310 71 20 Email: [email protected] www.rhrn.ro Charity providing needle exchange, HIV testing and counselling. Romanian Red Cross Strada Biserica Amzei, 29, Sector 1, Bucarest 010393, Romania Tel: +40 21 317 6006 Fax: +40 21 312 8452 Email: [email protected] www.crucearosie.ro Provides social assistance to those in need including operation of food banks. Can assist in tracing family in Romania. Samusocial din Romania Str. Cluceru Udricani nr. 1-3, bl. 106A, Tronson 1, parter, cod postal 030781, Sector 3, Bucuresti, Romania Cabinetul medico-psiho-socia (Medical and psycho social project)l: Sos. Grozavesti no. Sos. Grozavesti nr. 82Bis, Sector 6 82Bis, Sector 6, Bucuresti, Romania Tel/Fax: +40 21 327 22 30 Email: [email protected] www.samusocial.ro A charity for rough sleepers and people in temporary/overcrowded accommodation with a day centre, medical treatment, psychotherapy, outreach, education and employment programmes. Sf. Ioan (Bucharest City Hostel) Bulevardul Theodor Pallady nr. 64, Sector 3, Bucharest 64, Sector 3, Bucureşti Tel: +40 21 314 23 15 Email: [email protected] www.dgas.ro/despre-noi A hostel run by the Social Work Directorate with: an emergency shelter; residential care for older people and for vulnerable/homeless families; meals, washing facilities, training, access to medical advice. Teen Challenge str. Primărie, nr. 31, jud., Grădiştea, Ilfov, Romania Tel: +40 21 266 14 38 Email: [email protected] www.teenchallenge.ro Christian organisation providing residential detox/recovery service for drug users with a strict daily routine including chores, gardening and sports. UNOPA Strada Stefan Greceanu, nr. 7, etaj 1, ap. 2, sector 2, Bucuresti Tel/fax: 021 319 93 29 Email: [email protected] www.unopa.ro Charity providing support and advocacy for people living with HIV/AIDSs. This resource was produced by Praxis Community Projects. Praxis works with vulnerable migrants including foreign national offenders providing advice, advocacy and casework on immigration, housing, welfare benefits. Praxis Community Projects Pott Street, London E2 0EF Tel: +44 (0)20 7729 7985 Fax: +44 (0)20 7729 0134 Email: [email protected] www.praxis.org.uk