Can I lose my deferral from mobilization?
I am a 30-year-old male student at a university. I recently learned that due to a new bill, students may lose their right to deferment from mobilization. Does this apply to me and can I be mobilized?
I am a 30-year-old male student at a university. I recently learned that due to a new bill, students may lose their right to deferment from mobilization. Does this apply to me and can I be mobilized?
Am I entitled to a 60-day deferment from mobilization due to the postoperative period after surgery at an ophthalmology clinic, confirmed by a relevant certificate?
Am I eligible for a deferment from mobilization if I am over 25 years old and am pursuing my first college education (after school)?
If I have been denied a deferment from mobilization and I believe this decision is unfair, can I appeal it in court? What grounds can I use to appeal?
Am I entitled to a deferment from mobilization, given that I am caring for my 90-year-old grandmother who needs care (there are appropriate documents), and her son (my uncle) is disabled?
If a person began full-time education after the age of 25, will they be able to retain the right to deferment from mobilization under the new bill?