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Romanian Nurses: Your Pathway to Germany

As an EU citizen, you can work in Germany without a work permit. Romanian nursing qualifications obtained after 2007 qualify for automatic recognition under EU Directive 2005/36/EC, giving you a streamlined path to one of Europe's strongest healthcare job markets.

Regulated by Ordinul Asistentilor Medicali Generalisti, Moaselor si Asistentilor Medicali din Romania

Registration Pathways

Understand the different routes to medical registration and find the one that matches your qualifications.

EU Automatic Recognition (Directive 2005/36/EC)
No Exam

For Romanian nurses who obtained their qualification after Romania joined the EU in 2007. Your diploma is automatically recognised across EU member states, including Germany, without an equivalence assessment or additional exams. You still need B2 German proficiency.

Eligibility

Nursing diploma from a Romanian institution awarded after 1 January 2007 that meets EU training standards (minimum 3 years / 4,600 hours). Must hold a valid registration with OAMGMAMR and provide a certificate of good standing. B2 German language proficiency required.

Estimated: 1-3 months
Deficiency Assessment (Anpassungslehrgang)
Exam Required

For Romanian nurses whose qualification was obtained before 2007 or does not fully meet EU directive training standards. The German authority assesses your training against German standards and may require an adaptation period (Anpassungslehrgang) or a knowledge test (Kenntnisprufung).

Eligibility

Nursing qualification obtained before 1 January 2007 or one that does not meet the minimum EU training hours. Must provide full documentation including curriculum details and clinical hours. B2 German language proficiency required.

Estimated: 3-12 months

Requirements & Documents

Key documents, language certifications, and regulatory bodies you need to know about.

Required Documents
Language Certifications
Regulatory Bodies

Ordinul Asistentilor Medicali Generalisti, Moaselor si Asistentilor Medicali din Romania(OAMGMAMR)

Romanian nursing and midwifery regulatory body responsible for professional registration, issuing certificates of good standing, and verifying nursing qualifications

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Regierungsprasidium / Landesamt (German Recognition Authority)

State-level authority in Germany that processes Anerkennung (professional recognition) applications for internationally trained nurses and issues the recognition decision

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about medical registration and eligibility for this destination.

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If you obtained your nursing diploma after 1 January 2007 (when Romania joined the EU), your qualification is automatically recognised under EU Directive 2005/36/EC. You do not need to sit any equivalence exams. For qualifications obtained before 2007, a conformity certificate from OAMGMAMR or an individual assessment may be required.
This EU directive establishes automatic mutual recognition of professional qualifications across member states. For nursing, it means that a qualifying diploma from any EU country (including Romania post-2007) must be recognised by Germany without additional exams or assessments. This significantly shortens the process compared to non-EU applicants.
You need B2 German proficiency as a minimum requirement for nursing recognition (Anerkennung) in Germany. This is tested through a recognised language certificate such as telc Deutsch B2 or Goethe-Zertifikat B2. Some employers and states may also require B2 Pflege (nursing-specific German). Reaching B2 typically takes 6-12 months of study.
No. As a Romanian citizen and EU national, you have full freedom of movement within the EU. You can live and work in Germany without a work visa or residence permit. You simply need to register your address (Anmeldung) at your local Burgeramt after arriving.
With automatic EU recognition (post-2007 qualifications), the administrative process typically takes 1 to 3 months once you submit all documents. If you need a deficiency assessment, add 3 to 12 months for the adaptation period or knowledge test. The biggest time factor is usually reaching B2 German proficiency, which can take 6 to 12 months if starting from scratch.
docdocjob connects Romanian nurses with German healthcare employers who are actively hiring international staff. We help match you with positions that suit your experience, provide guidance on the Anerkennung process, and support you throughout the transition. Many of our partner employers also offer German language courses and relocation assistance.

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