How to Travel Abroad Legally While on a Family Care Deferral.
Traveling Abroad Under a Family Care Deferment
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens granted a deferral to care for a close relative retain the right to travel abroad. However, to cross the border legally, they must obtain an additional, specific permit. Legal expert Yuriy Aivazian has provided guidance on this procedure, which is crucial for those balancing family obligations with the need to travel.
Required Documentation for Departure
According to Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 560, Appendix 8 is the document required to formalize the deferral itself. While this is essential, a separate document is mandated for border crossing under Cabinet Resolution No. 57. Yuriy Aivazian clarifies a key distinction: the document under Resolution No. 560 has a fixed, official form, whereas the one required by Resolution No. 57 can be drafted in a free-form manner.
Therefore, individuals with a family care deferral must ensure they possess both documents to facilitate an unimpeded departure from Ukraine. Navigating these legal requirements is vital for citizens in difficult family situations who need to travel. Adhering to all stipulations in the resolutions ensures the legality of their actions and helps avoid potential legal complications at the border.
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