Deferral for Parents of Children with Disabilities: How to Apply Through Reserve+.
According to inkorr.com: The mobile application for military personnel 'Reserve+' now offers the possibility to apply for a deferral from conscription online for parents of children with disabilities. This significantly simplifies the process, as the application automatically checks the necessary information in state registers, making it quick and transparent.
Parents of children with disabilities up to 18 years old or adult children with disabilities of Group I or II can use this service. Both parents have the right to submit applications separately through the 'Reserve+' application.
Procedure for Submitting a Request Through 'Reserve+'
- Update the application.
- Log into your account.
- Select 'Submit Deferral Request' and specify the type of deferral.
- Send the request and wait for a response. Verification usually takes a few hours.
Actions in Case of Refusal
If you receive a refusal, it is usually due to incorrect information in the state registers. You can change the data online or by contacting the relevant authorities.
In addition to parents of children with disabilities, individuals with disabilities, students, parents of large families, and other categories of citizens can receive deferral from conscription.
The 'Reserve+' application has received new updates that expand its functionality and ease of use, including the addition of the 'Fines Online' feature.
Thus, the 'Reserve+' application has become more convenient for users, offering new opportunities for parents of children with disabilities. Obtaining a deferral from conscription has become easier and more accessible, which will undoubtedly positively impact the lives of many families.
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