Reserve+ adds deferral for single parents: how to obtain it online.
Update of the 'Reserve+' app for processing deferral from mobilization
According to inkorr.com: Soon, the 'Reserve+' mobile application will receive new features that will simplify the process of applying for a deferral from mobilization for Ukrainians. Now this can be done without visiting territorial recruitment centers (TCC) and gathering documents.
The new update will introduce special categories of users who will be able to take advantage of this service. This includes single parents raising children under 18 years of age, as well as individuals caring for parents with disabilities.
Members of these groups are invited to participate in testing the new function and check how the digital service works.
The Ministry of Defense reports that the procedure for processing deferrals is fully automated. The user submits an online request, the system verifies the information in state registers, and the result appears in the electronic military document within a few hours.
'Reserve+ eliminates the need to go through offices and wait for decisions for weeks. Everything works quickly, without bureaucracy and human factor,' the agency emphasizes.
Currently, through the application, it is possible to obtain a deferral for various categories of citizens, including persons with disabilities, large families, families of servicemen, students, postgraduates, and employees of educational institutions.
The update of the 'Reserve+' mobile application will make the process of obtaining mobilization deferrals even more convenient and accessible for a larger number of Ukrainians. Thanks to automation and simplification of the process, users will be able to receive the necessary assistance more quickly and easily.
This step underscores the state's commitment to improving services for citizens, especially in the face of current challenges. Optimizing such procedures will allow more Ukrainians to receive support during difficult times, improving their access to vital services.
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