Moldova does best in areas like Education and Living Conditions, while it scores lowest in Natural Environment. Over the past ten years, the biggest improvement has been in Living Conditions.
In 2025, a family of three can live comfortably in Moldova with a monthly budget of about €1,000–1,250. This covers essentials like rent, groceries, transportation, healthcare, and leisure activities.
You can gain Moldovan citizenship if you were born in Moldova or if your parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent was born there. It is also possible if your family lived in places like Bessarabia, northern Bukovina, the Hertsa region, or the Moldavian ASSR before June 28, 1940, or if your ancestors were deported or left Moldova around that time.
Non-citizens who want to work in Moldova must get an employment visa. This visa allows them to enter the country for work purposes. While it is possible to find a job after arriving, they must already have a job offer and an agreement with a company before they can get the visa.
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