Conscripts with disabled children can obtain a deferral in Reserve+: how it works.
According to inkorr.com: In the 'Reserve+' program for military conscripts, it has become easier to obtain a deferral for parents of children with disabilities - without unnecessary bureaucratic procedures and queues. As reported by the Ministry of Defense press service, results can be obtained directly through a smartphone thanks to the automatic verification of data in state registries.
Who can obtain a deferral?
This service can be obtained by parents of children with disabilities under the age of 18, as well as biological parents of adult children with disabilities of group I or II. If both parents are military conscripts, each of them can separately apply for deferral through 'Reserve+'.
'The main condition is that the information about the established disability must be valid and entered into the information systems of the Ministry of Social Policy, Family, and Unity,' the message notes.
How to obtain a deferral through 'Reserve+':
- Update the application to the latest version in the App Store or Google Play.
- Log in to the application.
- Click on 'Apply for deferral' on the main screen and select the desired type of deferral.
- Send the request and wait for the result.
If the system cannot find information about the child or their disability in the registries, the user can update the data online in the Electronic Cabinet of persons with disabilities or contact the relevant institutions.
Thanks to the 'Reserve+' program, parents of children with disabilities can now quickly obtain a deferral without unnecessary bureaucracy. This simplifies the request submission process and allows them to focus on caring for their children.
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