Mobilization Deferrals Don't Auto-Renew: Lawyers Reveal Key Deadlines.
Why Regularly Renewing Your Mobilization Deferral Matters
According to Novyny.live: Even if a deferral from mobilization is stated to be valid until the end of the mobilization period, citizens who have been granted one must take active steps to renew it on a regular basis. Lawyers have highlighted this critical point. While the deferral technically lasts for the duration of the special period, maintaining that status requires completing specific formal procedures.
Eligible individuals can obtain a deferral based on defined grounds. For instance, a deferral for caring for a mother is arranged under Article 9 of the mobilization law. However, it is crucial to remember that the deferral is not automatic.
'No, in this case, the deferral will not be extended automatically.' Lawyer Yuriy Ayvazyan
In other words, citizens must be proactive in this process. The deferral must be renewed every three months. Yuriy Ayvazyan also emphasized, 'You have to do this yourself every 3 months through the Administrative Services Center (TsNAP).'
Failure to renew the deferral puts individuals at risk of being mobilized, especially if they re-enter Ukraine.
Streamlining the Deferral Renewal Process
For added convenience, citizens with a confirmed disability or those who are parents of three or more minor children can renew their deferral online. This simplifies the procedure and helps avoid unnecessary complications. All these points underscore the importance of regularly monitoring your deferral status and complying with all required formalities.
This information is especially relevant during the ongoing mobilization, as many citizens may face the risk of conscription. Regularly renewing a deferral not only provides legal protection but also helps prevent unforeseen issues related to military obligations. It is essential that everyone eligible for a deferral is aware of the need for timely action to preserve their status.
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