We live with our second husband without registration, we have a child together. I have 3 children from my first marriage, and he has 1. All children are minors, is it possible to go abroad with the whole family?
We live with our second husband without registration, we have a child together. I have 3 children from my first marriage, and he has 1. All children are minors, is it possible to go abroad with the whole family?
No, your husband will not be able to cross the border.
Men between the ages of 18 and 60 are conscripted, and during martial law, these men cannot cross the border. However, according to Article 23 of the Law on Mobilization Training and Mobilization, conscripted women and men who have three or more children under the age of 18 are not subject to military service during mobilization. Such men can cross the border if they have the following documents:
birth certificate of children (three or more);
certificate of the father of a large family;
court decision to deprive one of the parents of parental rights;
death certificate of one of the child's parents;
a court decision to remove a child from one of the parents without deprivation of parental rights;
court decision to declare one of the missing parents as missing;
court decision to declare one of the parents dead.
If your husband does not have any document from the list, he will not be able to cross the border.