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?
I am interested in whether law enforcement officers have the right to detain people who help conscripts to leave Ukraine without following the established rules? I read the news that three men were exposed in Cherkasy region who, for money, organized unhindered departure from Ukraine for conscripts. They were reported on suspicion under Part 3 of Article 332 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
I am a man of military age and want to travel abroad through a checkpoint without permission from the military registration and enlistment office. Will this be considered illegal border crossing and what could be the consequences for me?
As a local council member, do I have the right to cross the state border without restrictions if I am not a local government official?
What if I help a conscript go abroad through an acquaintance who has connections among border guards?
I am a member of the local council and work as a teacher. Will I be able to travel abroad according to the new Cabinet resolution?
If I want to go abroad to study, do I need to have all my documents notarized?
I would like to know about the liability of individuals who help conscripts travel abroad using forged documents. If I learn about such individuals, can I report this to law enforcement and will it be considered my duty?
I am 20 years old, male. Will I be able to travel abroad after August 28 if I am not yet 22 years old, and what do I need to do to do this?
I'm curious whether there are any legal restrictions on the travel abroad of the heads of the NABU and SAPO during the war? Are they violating any laws with their working visits to Germany and other countries?