Ukraine Now Allows Entry for Formerly 'Limited Fit' Citizens Abroad: What It Means for Mobilization.
Entry into Ukraine for Formerly 'Limited Fit' Individuals
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens abroad who were previously classified as 'limited fit' for military service can now return to the country. This follows legislative changes that reclassified this group as eligible for conscription. It's worth noting that the maximum age for mobilization under these rules is 25.
Those planning to come back must be prepared to undergo a military medical commission upon arrival in Ukraine. This mandatory procedure will determine their updated military status.
Vladyslav Deriy notes that 'at this time, he has a 100% right to cross the border in both directions'.
This means individuals covered by the new regulations can enter Ukraine without restrictions.
Deriy further clarifies that the military registration status for these citizens will be 'conscript-eligible' rather than 'draftee'. This distinction matters because it affects their obligations during mobilization. He adds that 'unfortunately, if a man has no grounds for deferment, he can be mobilized from any corner of Ukraine, even up to age 25'.
This highlights the seriousness of the situation and the need to understand the new conditions.
The mobilization law targeting formerly 'limited fit' individuals was passed by the Verkhovna Rada in 2024, but President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not yet signed it. This indicates that while legislative changes are in place, final decisions are still pending.
In summary, the updated rules on entry for formerly 'limited fit' citizens reflect Ukraine's adaptation to wartime realities. The return of this group could significantly impact the country's mobilization resources. Those considering coming back should be aware of the potential consequences regarding their military status and conscription, underscoring the importance of preparing for these changes.
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