To clear up this thread:
There is no legal basis in Romania for nominee directors, civil law applies.
That being said, the person who is registered as the "administrator" (director) with the ONRC (trade register) is personally liable
for social security contributions, payment of salaries, taxes, especially VAT and corporate
income tax.
So, every directorship mandate in Romania is pretty real, with real duties and consequences.
An administrator will not take over these risks without proper compensation and risk management.
Although an administrator can be of foreign
citizenship and/or have residence outside of Romania, it will not qualify the company for taxation in Romania (management & control),
also not for microcompany taxation since only socially insured employees with residence in Romania count towards the requirements of the microcompany regime.
So either you relocate to Romania and become the administrator yourself or you hire am administrator,
rent and office and run a proper business with economic substance and legit, economic reasons for doing so.