Rebooking without VLK: when conscripts are not required to undergo medical examination
Conscripts who plan to extend their booking period are not required to undergo a military medical commission (VLK) if they have not received a summons or referral from the territorial recruitment center (TCK). This means that the obligation to undergo a medical examination arises only if a person has received an official summons for VLK or a referral for a medical examination.
It is important to note that for successful booking without a visit to TCK, the conscript must not be wanted. However, in practice, some employers may require passing VLK before submitting lists for booking. This can create certain difficulties for those who have not received the relevant documents from TCK.
Passing VLK is mandatory only if you receive a summons or referral for a medical examination from TCK.
Yuriy Aivazyan
Vyacheslav Kyrda added that 'legally - VLK does not need to be passed, but it all depends on the position of the employer who will submit you for rebooking.' Thus, the situation may vary depending on specific conditions and employer requirements.
Importance of information for conscripts
This information is important for conscripts, as it clarifies their rights and obligations in the booking process. Considering that requirements may change depending on the specific employer, it is crucial for conscripts to be aware of their options and conditions that may affect their booking. This will help avoid misunderstandings and ensure proper compliance with legal requirements.