Am I, as an employer, obliged to require a military registration document when hiring an employee if he does not have a specialty related to military service?
I recently learned that men between the ages of 18 and 22 are allowed to travel abroad with a military registration document. I am in this age group and would like to travel abroad. Do I have the right to travel if I have not yet updated my military registration details?
I recently learned about changes to the border crossing rules, according to which men aged 18-22 can travel abroad. But I have not yet updated my military registration document. Will I be able to travel abroad without a fine or other consequences?
The article states that from August 28, men aged 18 to 22 can cross the border of Ukraine with a military registration document. But does this mean that they automatically receive a deferment from mobilization? I wonder if they need to additionally apply to the military registration and enlistment office or other bodies to receive a deferment?
A 22-year-old man wants to travel abroad during martial law. Can he do so based on the new rules for crossing the state border if he has a foreign passport and a military registration document in electronic form?
I have a military registration document and want to go abroad. Can I do this if I am 20 years old, and what documents do I need to present to the border guards?
I need to go abroad, I'm 20 years old. Do I need to have a military registration document for this?
I am 20 years old and male. Do I need to have a military registration document to travel abroad during martial law, and if so, what are the consequences if I don't have one?