Deferral from mobilization
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?
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?
Can I apply for a deferment from mobilization by sending the necessary documents by mail?
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?
I am an employee of an enterprise designated as critically important, and I recently received a deferment from mobilization. Following changes in the rules by the Cabinet of Ministers, I am interested in the following: what are the current grounds for annulment of my deferment, and can it be canceled earlier than one year if my employer submits the relevant documents? What do I need to know so as not to lose such a deferment unexpectedly?
I read that the new draft law provides for the right to a 12-month deferment from mobilization after discharge from contract military service. I am interested in whether this means I cannot be mobilized immediately after my contract ends, and whether I need to submit any documents to obtain such a deferment, or if it applies automatically?
I have heard that they are going to introduce new contracts for the military, and they promise a one-year deferment from mobilization after the completion of contract service if you served under a contract for 2 to 5 years. I am interested in whether this deferment will truly be automatic after my contract ends, or if it will be necessary to process additional paperwork or submit applications? And is there a risk that I could still be mobilized during this year?
If my son has a disability and is already 18 years old, will I be able to get a deferment from mobilization through Reserve+ if I am his guardian?
As you know, the National Security Committee has approved a bill that would allow college students who started their studies after the age of 25 and students on academic leave to lose their right to deferment from mobilization. Does this mean that previously granted deferments will be automatically canceled?
Serhiy Naumenko has been appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. He will be responsible for the border and the development of a unified system of aviation security and civil defense. But do other employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have the right to a deferment from mobilization if they are not military personnel?
The article states that from August 28, men aged 18 to 22 can cross the border of Ukraine with a military registration document. But does this mean that they automatically receive a deferment from mobilization? I wonder if they need to additionally apply to the military registration and enlistment office or other bodies to receive a deferment?