Parents of children with disabilities will be granted an online deferment: how to obtain it.
According to inkorr.com: A new feature will soon appear in the mobile application 'Reserve+' - the possibility of obtaining an online deferment from mobilization for parents of children with disabilities, regardless of the child's age. This information was confirmed by the Defense Mobilization Headquarters, citing the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
To be among the first to take advantage of this innovation, it is necessary to fill out the appropriate form.
Who will this affect:
- parents of children with disabilities under 18 years old;
- parents of adult children with disabilities.
The process of obtaining an online deferment looks as follows: in 'Reserve+', a request should be submitted, after which the system automatically checks the grounds for deferment through interaction with state registers. If the grounds meet the requirements, the deferment is granted, and all data about this appears in the electronic military document.
Experts note that this new service will greatly simplify life for those who care for people with special needs. Any process of obtaining a deferment from mobilization that does not involve long queues and complex formalities is an important achievement that should be recognized.
Thanks to this new feature, parents of children with disabilities will be able to more easily support their children without being distracted by bureaucracy. This relief could positively impact their daily lives, as it takes into account the urgent needs of that category of people who constantly require special attention and support.
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