Bank Accounts at Risk for Draft Dodging: How to Get a Passport While Abroad.
Wanted for Violating Military Registration
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian nationals placed on a wanted list by the Territorial Recruitment Centers (TCC) for breaching military registration rules may face severe consequences, including the inability to obtain new documents at Ukrainian consulates abroad. However, even with a recorded violation, it is still possible to secure a foreign passport through the state enterprise 'Document'.
Individuals can be flagged by the TCC for reasons such as:
- failing to pay a fine for registration violations;
- not showing up after receiving a summons.
Being on this list can lead to frozen bank accounts, complicating everyday financial transactions. Notably, those who have already completed military service may challenge the legality of such a listing, potentially having it revoked.
'Your son can obtain a new foreign passport even if there is a mark for violating military registration rules in the Registry, but only at the state enterprise 'Document'.' Lawyer Yuriy Ayvazyan
This option provides a lifeline for individuals hindered by the wanted status, enabling them to travel or handle personal matters abroad.
Ukrainians who have broken military registration laws must be aware of their rights and options. Despite the hurdles posed by being wanted, obtaining a foreign passport through 'Document' offers a practical solution for many.
This situation underscores the need for citizens to understand their legal standing and available remedies when facing a wanted notice for military registration issues. Given potential repercussions like asset freezes, staying informed about how to resolve these challenges—especially through passport acquisition—can significantly affect their ability to engage in international travel and manage personal affairs overseas.
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