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19.06.2023 14:52

This is the situation: my son is 18, he is currently abroad, he was expelled from the lyceum, but...?

....they don't hand over the documents citing the fact that he needs to be deregistered at the Military Commissariat. Is it legal? Is there any option to pick up documents if he plans to study at another university? Is it without options?

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