The Ministry of Defense is launching beta testing for new postponement options for mobilization through the Reserve+ application. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense.
"Soon, the Reserve+ application will feature new types of mobilization postponements," the announcement states.
Parents raising a child under 18 alone and individuals caring for a parent with a disability will be able to apply for a postponement online.
The Ministry invites citizens belonging to these categories to participate in testing and be among the first to use the service.
To do so, a short form must be filled out at the provided link. The Ministry reminds how the online postponement works.
To apply, a request must be submitted in Reserve+. The system will verify the grounds in the state registers. If confirmed, the postponement is granted, and information about it will appear in the electronic military document.
The process is fully automated, usually taking a few hours and does not require gathering documents, visits to territorial recruitment centers, or long waiting times for case consideration.
Reserve+ allows for quick, transparent decisions without unnecessary bureaucracy.
Currently, individuals who can receive a postponement in Reserve+ include: persons with disabilities; parents of three or more children born in one marriage; parents of children with disabilities; spouses of defenders with a child; husbands or wives of persons with disabilities; people with temporary unfitness; students and graduate students; employees of higher education institutions.