Why Ukrainian Students with Deferrals Are Banned from Traveling Abroad—And When Exceptions Apply.
Student Deferrals from Military Mobilization in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In Ukraine, full-time students enrolled in domestic higher education institutions are entitled to a deferral from military mobilization for the duration of their studies, provided they follow a consecutive education path. However, holding this deferral does not grant them permission to leave the country. The only exception is for students with disabilities—specifically, those classified under the third disability group are allowed to cross the state border.
If a student qualifies for a deferral based on another reason, they must first cancel their study-related deferral before applying under the alternative ground. This distinction is crucial for understanding the legal framework governing student rights during wartime.
Travel Restrictions and Key Rules
Beyond student-specific rules, citizens with disabilities may travel abroad under Paragraph 2-1 of Regulation No. 57, as confirmed by Andrii Brylov, who states:
“You are permitted to leave the country based on Paragraph 2-1 of Regulation No. 57.”Yet, amid the ongoing war, Ukraine’s Parliament is debating a potential ban on foreign travel for individuals with official reservations (bronyuvannya) during martial law.
In summary, while Ukrainian students hold the right to a mobilization deferral, this right comes with significant travel limitations that must be carefully observed. Awareness of these rules is essential to avoid legal repercussions during their academic pursuits.
Given the wartime context in Ukraine, mobilization and border-crossing policies are particularly sensitive. Students should stay alert to legislative changes, as new state initiatives could threaten their educational rights and mobility. Monitoring current news is vital for navigating potential shifts in the law that may directly impact their lives and studies.
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