720 thousand conscripts received deferments: how to apply through Reserve+.
According to inkorr.com: Since the implementation of the updated simplified system in November, over 720 thousand conscripts have received automatic deferments. This information was announced by the head of the Main Department of Information Technologies of the Ministry of Defense, Oleg Berestovyi, during a telethon.
How to obtain a deferment
Oleg Berestovyi reported that most conscripts did not require self-application for deferred service. However, if someone needs to apply for or extend a deferment, there are two options: online through Reserve+ or at the CNAP.
1. Online through Reserve+ (approximately 80% of cases) - this is the fastest method, taking minimal time and allowing immediate receipt of deferment in the app.
2. At the CNAP (approximately 20% of cases) - you can make an appointment at a convenient center and submit documents in paper or electronic format.
The process of extending a deferment and recommendations
The decision to extend the deferment is made by the Territorial Qualification Commission within 7-14 days. Since the beginning of November, more than 25 thousand documents have already been processed at CNAPs.
'We encourage you to apply for a deferment online through Reserve+ if you are applying for the first time. This will reduce the load on our centers, save time, and simplify the process,' emphasized Oleg Berestovyi.
Thus, thanks to the new simplified system of the Ministry of Defense, over 720 thousand conscripts were able to automatically extend their deferments. For most, there was no need to apply independently, but if necessary, online options or the possibility to contact the CNAP for document submission are available. It is recommended to choose the online format to avoid overwhelming the centers, as this will save time and effort.
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