
Germany Clarifies Foreign Travel Rules for Young Men Amid New Military Law
Germany's defense ministry clarified that young men will not require prior permission for foreign travel despite a new military service law, announcing a blanket exemption to avoid bureaucracy.
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Germany's young men do not need permit for foreign travel, ministry said - Reuters
Germany's young men do not need permit for foreign travel, ministry said Reuters
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Germany's armed forces are working on clarifying a provision in a recently updated military service law that requires fighting-age men to gain permission to leave the country for more than three months, the defence ministry said. The law went into effect in January, but the requirement - which theoretically affects millions of men between the ages of 17 and 45 in the European Union's most populous country - had gone mostly unnoticed until a local newspaper report highlighted it on Friday.
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Read full article →Germany’s young men do not need permit for foreign travel, ministry said
Young men will continue to be able to travel abroad without prior permission despite Germany’s new military service law, the defence ministry said on Tuesday, adding that it would issue a blanket exemption this week to avoid unnecessary bureaucracy. The law includes a provision requiring men aged 17 to 45 to obtain Bundeswehr permission for […]
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