In the Reserves+ app, the status 'Wanted' is increasingly appearing: what to do.

In the Reserves+ app, the status 'Wanted' is increasingly appearing: what to do
In the Reserves+ app, the status 'Wanted' is increasingly appearing: what to do

According to inkorr.com: According to data obtained from kadroland, in the mobile app 'Reserves+', conscripts are increasingly receiving the status 'Wanted'. This situation has been observed since August, and complaints are coming not only from those who have fallen under this status but also from their employers who are unable to legally employ such workers.

Who was supposed to undergo a medical examination by June 5?

According to Ukrainian legislation, mandatory medical examinations by the specified date only applied to men aged 25 to 60 who had the status 'limited fit for military service'. These individuals were required to undergo medical examination personally at the military medical commission or acquire a referral through the app.

Reasons for the mass appearance of the status 'Wanted'

  • Control over attendance at the TCK of individuals who postponed their medical examination until the last moment;
  • Possible expansion of fine functions in the app - likely, soon users will be able to pay fines for missing a medical examination, not just for untimely data updates or ignoring summons.

Recommendations in case of problems

If you find a violation, you can pay a fine or wait for the expiration of the term of liability, which usually lasts a year. If no violation has occurred, you should contact the military medical commission with a request to correct the error or send an official request through a representative. In case of refusal, the issue is resolved in court.

It is important to remember: as long as the status is not changed, the employer will not be able to employ a person with such a status, and the person themselves may be detained by the police or representatives of TCK.

Summary: The number of conscripts receiving the status 'Wanted' is increasing in the 'Reserves+' app, complicating their opportunities for further employment. The reasons for this phenomenon are related to control over attendance at medical commissions and the possible introduction of fines for missing examinations. In case of problems, it is recommended to familiarize yourself with legislative requirements and contact relevant authorities to resolve difficulties.


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