Military registration — 25-year-olds no longer need to go to the TCC.
The government of Ukraine has made changes to military registration concerning 25-year-old men and women with medical or pharmaceutical education. They no longer need to visit the Territorial Centers of Collection and State Support to change their status to military liable. Now this data will be automatically sent to the Unified State Register, and these individuals will be assigned the rank of 'soldier (seaman) reserve'.
Educational institutions will also send lists of women with medical or pharmaceutical education to the TCC within a week after graduation. Previously, this was done two months before diploma receipt.
These changes are intended to simplify the military registration process and eliminate unnecessary formalities, allowing military institutions to more effectively address current tasks and responsibilities in this area.
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