Search through 'Reserve+': does the CNAP have the right to refuse a deferral.
Search through 'Reserve+': does the CNAP have the right to refuse a deferral
According to Novyny.live: A citizen who has violated military registration rules may be declared wanted after the 'Reserve+' application is established. However, the Centers for Administrative Services (CNAP) do not have the right to refuse to accept documents for deferral, even if the person is wanted. This information is confirmed by lawyer Yuriy Aivazyan, who commented on the situation regarding military registration and citizens' rights.
Issuance of electronic documents
According to Aivazyan, the issuance of an electronic military registration document (e-MRD) does not lead to automatic declaration of a person as wanted. He noted that
“issuing an MRD in 'Diyа' will not automatically put you on the wanted list”This is an important aspect, as many conscripts may have questions regarding the consequences of issuing electronic documents.
Moreover, without having a military registration document, whether electronic or paper, the CNAP will not be able to accept an application for deferral. However, as Aivazyan points out, the fact of being wanted does not prevent the CNAP from accepting the application for deferral.
“Being on the wanted list does not prevent the CNAP from accepting your application for deferral”Thus, the fact of being wanted does not give the CNAP administrator the right to refuse to accept the application, which is important for those who find themselves in such a situation.
This information is of great significance for conscripts who may find themselves in a difficult situation due to violations of military registration rules. Knowing that their rights to submit an application for deferral remain protected even if they are declared wanted can help reduce anxiety and misunderstandings among citizens. It is important for all conscripts to be aware of their rights and opportunities, especially in the context of changing legislation and new technologies in the field of military registration.
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