Why Military Registration is Mandatory for Mobilization Deferrals.
Deferral Eligibility for Internally Displaced Persons
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian men aged 17 to 60 are legally required to be registered for military service with their local Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC). This requirement also applies to internally displaced persons (IDPs) who wish to obtain a deferral from mobilization. However, they cannot complete this process remotely and must register in person at their new place of residence. Understanding this procedure is crucial for IDPs navigating their legal obligations during wartime.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has created an exception for conscripts under the age of 25, granting them more time to resolve mobilization-related matters. Despite this provision, IDPs must still follow the standard registration procedure to become eligible for a deferral.
The Requirement for In-Person Registration
A TRC will not register you remotely, so attempting to do so is, unfortunately, a waste of your time.
Yurii Aivazian
This statement underscores the critical need for personal presence when completing military registration. He further clarified that:
You will not see a deferral in the 'Reserve+' app until you register for military service at your IDP location and submit a new application to the Administrative Services Center (ASC) for the TRC at that same IDP location.
Viacheslav Kyryda added:
You must first register for military service at your IDP location, and only then can you apply for a deferral. There is no way to resolve this issue remotely.
Viacheslav Kyryda
This indicates that internally displaced persons must carefully plan their actions to avoid issues with registration and their potential to receive a deferral.
Therefore, IDPs must account for these specific requirements to complete all necessary steps in a timely manner for obtaining a mobilization deferral. It is vital that they are informed about the military registration rules and adhere to the procedure, which does not permit remote processing.
This information is essential for internally displaced persons as it highlights the mandatory in-person military registration for securing a mobilization deferral. For those forced to leave their homes due to the war, knowing the correct procedures can help prevent legal complications and protect their rights. Complying with the updated regulations is key to securing a status that preserves time and resources under difficult circumstances.
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