Travel Abroad Allowed for Conscripts Under 23: Required Documents Explained.

Conscripts travel abroad
Conscripts travel abroad

Crossing Borders During Wartime

According to Novyny.live: Ukraine has imposed restrictions on international travel for military-liable individuals and conscripts under martial law. However, conscripts aged 23 and younger are permitted to leave the country if they possess a foreign passport and a military registration document. This right to cross the border becomes more complicated if the individual has a status of 'limited fitness' or lacks a formal deferment.

Restrictions on Travel for Military-Liable Persons

While military-liable citizens can travel abroad, certain limitations apply during martial law. For instance, those who received a 'military-liable' status after their previous 'limited fitness' designation was revoked must follow the rules governing departure. The maximum age for conscripts to be allowed to travel abroad is 23 years. To exit Ukraine, individuals need both a foreign passport and a military registration document. Border guards primarily check for the foreign passport rather than the individual's military-liable status.

As Vladyslav Deriy explains, 'You have the right to cross the border in both directions, and to exercise that right, it is enough to have a foreign passport, a military registration document (e-WOD from 'Reserve+' is acceptable), and not be wanted by the TCC.'

This highlights the critical role of proper documentation for a successful departure. If a person encounters a territorial recruitment center (TCC) and a check of their military records reveals they are of limited fitness and without a formal deferment, they may be issued a summons.

In cases where border guards deny exit, they are required to provide a 'Decision on Refusal to Cross the State Border of Ukraine.' This underscores that enforcement of travel rules is a key element of maintaining security during martial law.

Therefore, military-liable individuals and conscripts planning to travel abroad must stay informed about the current requirements and restrictions in effect under martial law.

This information is crucial for military-liable persons, as it helps prevent misunderstandings when attempting to leave the country. Given the ongoing situation in Ukraine, adhering to travel regulations is essential for personal safety and legal compliance. Since the war continues, laws or border crossing rules may change, making it important to monitor updates from official sources.


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