Is it possible for a 48-year-old man to go abroad, his mother is bedridden with a stroke and there is also a sister who is 55 years old and has cancer...
My friend, who is under occupation, has a problem - he lost his ID passport and he is a minor, and he can leave only through the occupied Crimea and Russia. Can he, on the basis of his birth certificate, cross the borders from the Russian Federation to the EU and then to Ukraine and leave the occupation in general?
The boy's father died in April 2023 while participating in the war. The guy on the military ticket is temporarily ineligible until 2026. Please tell me whether he has the right to travel abroad?
...not charging utility services? Is it necessary to beat it in each instance separately?
If I have a disability, do I need to go to the military commissariat for a military card to go abroad?
Is there any option possible in the following situation: my brother has a house in the Kharkiv region, he himself is currently in the occupied territory, there is no way to leave. Is there any option for me to sell the house? Power of attorney with the right to sell, but can it be done without his presence?
Good morning. Please tell me what to do. I am a mother of three children, I was on maternity leave to take care of a child up to 6 years old, in March of last year we were forced to go abroad. When the child turned 6, the next day I was dismissed for absenteeism. There was no warning. At that time I was abroad. Are their actions legal and what should I do next? I found out about this when I picked up my work permit, the record was already there.