I am a man of military age, my close relatives died during the measures to repel armed aggression. Do I have the right to cross the border according to the legislation of Ukraine?
If a man's close relative died during measures to ensure national security and defense, does he have the right to cross the border during martial law if he has a deferment from conscription?
I would like to travel abroad during martial law, but I heard that there are certain restrictions. Do I have the right to travel if my close relatives participated in the activities to repel armed aggression and died or went missing?
Can a man who is abroad and has the status of a conscript avoid criminal liability if he does not return home, and what are the consequences of failing to comply with the legal requirements for return?
Do you think it is a violation of human rights to restrict women working in the civil service or local government from traveling abroad, if men are allowed to travel with a deferral?
If a man is under 22 years old and has the right to travel abroad, will he be obliged to return to Ukraine after reaching 22 years of age or will he be able to stay abroad?
Is a male citizen of Ukraine under the age of 22 allowed to travel abroad during martial law without obtaining special permission?
If a person has a debt to a bank and plans to travel abroad, for example, to Romania, is it mandatory for them to pay off the debt before leaving so as not to have problems at the border?
What documents are needed for a 21-year-old son to travel abroad with his mother, who has a disability group II? Is such a trip allowed now?
I'm wondering if there are any legal restrictions on my husband traveling abroad during my pregnancy with my third child?