How to Apply for Mobilization Deferral in Ukraine: Digital and In-Person Options.
How to Secure a Mobilization Deferral
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine continues to digitize the process for obtaining and confirming a deferral from military call-up. Eligible individuals can now apply through the electronic 'Reserve+' service or by visiting a Center for Administrative Services (TsNAP). This modernization is occurring under the extended conditions of martial law and general mobilization, which are currently in effect until May 4, 2026.
Key Changes and Their Impact
Starting November 1, 2025, paper certificates with official stamps will no longer be mandatory, a move designed to simplify the deferral process. This change aims to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and improve access to essential services. With mobilization applying to men aged 25 to 60 who are fit for service, correctly securing a legitimate deferral is crucial for those who qualify. For context, these reforms are part of broader efforts to streamline government functions during the ongoing national emergency.
The electronic deferral via the 'Reserve+' platform is available to citizens who meet specific legal criteria. This digital option significantly cuts down the time required for document processing and enhances the efficiency of state institutions.
In cases where an in-person visit to a TsNAP is necessary, applicants can receive direct consultation and support from specialists to facilitate their application.
The introduction of this electronic service for mobilization deferrals represents a significant step toward modernizing Ukraine's administrative services under martial law.
Given the prolonged state of war and the need to adapt public services, the digitization of these processes is vital for safeguarding citizens' rights. Implementing such services not only improves access but also boosts the overall effectiveness of public administration, a critical need during a sustained mobilization period.
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