According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2015, there were 345 ethnic Ukrainians born in Romania who lived in the United States of America at that time.
Ukrainians make up a majority in seven communes of Maramureș County (Bistra, Bocicoiu Mare, Poienile de sub Munte, Remeți, Repedea, Rona de Sus, and Ruscova) and three in Suceava County (Bălcăuți, Izvoarele Sucevei, and Ulma), as well as in Știuca, Timiș and Copăcele, Caraș-Severin.
During the interwar period, tens thousands of refugees from the USSR, mostly ethnic Romanians, Ukrainians, Russians, Jews, Tatars and others (many of them coming from Soviet Ukraine) migrated to Romania.
[14][15][16] As an officially recognised ethnic minority, Ukrainians have one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies.
[17] After 1989, a significant number of Ukrainian citizens (including ethnic Romanians/Moldovans from Ukraine) started immigrating to Romania (students, migrant workers, businesspeople, refugees).