Deferral Eligibility Not Tied to Fitness Level: Partially Fit Ukrainians Can Still Secure Protection.
Deferral Rules for Conscription-Eligible Individuals
According to Novyny.live: Whether a person qualifies for a military deferral does not depend on their fitness classification for service. This means that citizens deemed partially fit can still receive protection from mobilization, and revoking their fitness status does not cancel an already granted deferral. According to expert Yuriy Ayvazyan,
“Your deferral cannot be invalidated simply because you didn’t complete a military medical board exam.”
How Deferrals Work and Key Risks
Obtaining a deferral from mobilization is a legal way to avoid being drafted into the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). Only a specific group of conscription-eligible individuals are entitled to this protection, including employees of enterprises deemed critical to national infrastructure. However, it is important to note that deferring workers from critical enterprises is not an automatic process. A citizen who already holds a valid deferral can change their military registration status without losing that deferral.
At the same time, conscription-eligible individuals may face certain risks, such as:
- A fine for failing to undergo a military medical board examination.
- Inability to apply for a new deferral without first paying that fine.
The Territorial Center for Recruitment has the authority to impose a fine on a citizen for losing their deferral status, underscoring the importance of complying with all legal requirements.
Thus, conscription-eligible citizens have the opportunity to secure a deferral from mobilization, but they must meet specific criteria and follow established procedures.
This information is crucial for those subject to conscription because it outlines the deferral process and the potential risks individuals may encounter. Understanding one’s rights and obligations regarding the military medical board and fines can help avoid unexpected complications and ensure proper adherence to legal standards. Given that mobilization remains a pressing issue, awareness of these details is essential for protecting the rights of those eligible for service.
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