Students and parents with many children will be able to get deferment online: details from the Ministry of Defense.


The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine plans to implement a new online service Reserve+, which will provide the opportunity to obtain a deferment from the draft.
This was reported by the Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chernohorenko.
According to her, first of all, the new function will be available for three categories of citizens - parents with many children, full-Time students, and postgraduates, as well as persons with disabilities.
"The system will operate fully automatically. For example, full-time students will be able to make a request to the Ministry of Education's registry, and if the data is confirmed, they will instantly receive a deferment," explained Chernohorenko.
The new service will have access to various state registers, including the databases of the Ministry of Education and Civil Registry Office. This will allow automatic verification of the grounds for receiving deferments.
It is noted that Reserve+ will become an effective alternative to the traditional Temporary Committee for Conscription to Military Service (TCMS). Unlike the current system, which requires paper documents, the new platform will provide a completely digital process for obtaining a deferment.
"We are currently working on systematizing all TCMS services and determining priority areas for digitalization," concluded the deputy minister.
Let us remind you that earlier Reserve+ launched a recruitment service with over 4,000 vacancies for the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
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