Departure of men exempted from military registration
The issue of departure for men exempted from military registration due to health conditions remains relevant during martial law. Lawyer Vladislav Deriy explained what documents are needed to cross the border in such situations.
Men exempted from military registration have the right to cross the state border. It is important to carry the original decision of the military-medical commission (MMC) and the military registration document. The status of 'exempted from military registration' makes a person non-conscription, which also emphasizes the importance of having the relevant documents.
Deriy noted: 'The main thing is that in 'Reserve+' it is stated that you are exempted from military registration'.
This indicates that administrative bodies must take this status into account when checking documents. In the case of unlawful actions or psychological pressure, the lawyer recommends contacting the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) and the police.
Necessary documents for crossing the border
Therefore, for a successful border crossing, men with 'exempted' status need to prepare the following documents:
- the original decision of the MMC
- military registration document
- disease schedule article
This will help avoid misunderstandings and ensure the legality of the departure.
In the context of martial law, the issue of departure for men who are not subject to military service due to health conditions becomes increasingly important. Having clear information about the documents needed to cross the border can prevent many legal and administrative difficulties. This aspect is important not only for individuals planning to depart but also for governmental bodies that must adhere to legislation and human rights.