We're often told by the tabloids that Romania is a deeply impoverished country, and so hordes of them are naturally going to come to the UK to take advantage of our economy.
However....
" Unemployment there is relatively low (and lower than in Britain). Its budget deficit puts Britain to shame. ... Economic growth is at 4.1%. Wages are rising fast. Adjusting for prices, Bucharest’s GDP per capita is above the EU average. Indeed, the average Bucharest resident is comfortably better off than the average resident of Manchester."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-14/romania-s-economy-grows-at-fastest-pace-in-two-years-on-harvest.html
Furthermore...
"Between 2010 and 2013 British firms did an average €6.3 billion of business annually there, double the level of 2007, when it joined the EU. Since its accession, Romania—considered one of Europe’s few “tiger” economies—has been worth some €27-30 billion in turnover and €3.7 billion in profit to companies based in Britain. "
This also comes after Nigel Farage visited Bulgaria earlier this year, and was told by all but one of the people he spoke to (including an extremely impoverished farmer) that they did not want to move to Britain:
http://www.channel4.com/news/nigel-farage-ukip-immigration-bulgaria-romania-video
Should we really believe that the country will be swamped?