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Removal from military registration due to disability in Ukraine can be carried out for various reasons, such as the end of military service, reaching a certain age or disability, as well as in other cases when a person no longer wishes to be registered as a military serviceman.
Ukrainian legislation provides for the possibility of removing persons who have become disabled from military registration. The procedure for removing from military registration due to disability may include the following steps:
1. A person who wishes to withdraw from military registration due to disability must obtain a medical certificate from an expert doctor confirming the degree of disability.
2. With a disability and a corresponding medical certificate, a person must apply to the local military commissariat and submit an application for removal from military registration due to disability.
3. The military commissariat checks the medical certificate and other documents confirming disability and makes a decision on removal from military registration.
4. After the decision has been made, the person may be issued with an appropriate document confirming his exclusion from military registration due to disability.
Removal from military registration due to disability group 1. A person with disability of group 1 is a person who has a significant degree of limitation of the ability to work and social adaptation due to the state of his health. Group 1 disability is the most severe level of disability, and this status is assigned to individuals with severe physical, mental, or intellectual impairments that prevent them from working and performing daily functions without significant assistance.
Removal from military registration due to disability group 2. A person with a disability of group 2 is a person who has a moderate degree of limitation of the ability to work and social adaptation due to the state of his health. Group 2 disability indicates that there are certain physical, mental or intellectual impairments that make it difficult for a person to work and perform some daily functions, but they may still need help and support in some situations.
Deregistration from military registration due to disability group 3. A person with a disability of group 3 is a person who has a mild degree of limitation of the ability to work and social adaptation due to the state of his health. A group 3 disability indicates that there are certain physical, mental or intellectual impairments that make it difficult for the person to work and perform some daily functions, but they may need help and support to a limited extent.
The procedure for exclusion from military registration due to disability of any group involves applying to the TCC and SP with the relevant documents confirming its disability, as well as other documents provided for by the procedure:
- obtaining a medical certificate of disability;
- submitting an application to the military commissariat;
- checking of medical documentation;
- paperwork;
- removal from military registration.
It is important to note that the procedure may vary depending on specific circumstances and requirements established by the military authorities and legislation of Ukraine. We recommend that you contact a military lawyer who will help you remove yourself from military registration.