"Reserve+" has a deferral for parents who are raising a child on their own
Now, fathers and mothers who are raising a child under the age of 18 on their own can get a deferral online if one of the parents has died or lost parental rights.
Now, fathers and mothers who are raising a child under the age of 18 on their own can get a deferral online if one of the parents has died or lost parental rights.
Now, fathers and mothers who are raising a child under the age of 18 on their own can get a deferral online if one of the parents has died or lost parental rights.
The Ministry of Defense has expanded the list of deferrals in the "Reserve+" application, the defense department reported on its website.
How to get a deferment online:
The Ministry of Defense noted that in order to obtain this type of deferment, the State Register of Civil Status Acts (DRACS) must contain up-to-date information about the child, as well as about the death or loss of parental rights of the other parent.
If this data is missing, you must contact any convenient department of the DRACS with the relevant documents.
The process is fully automated, usually lasts from a few minutes to a few hours and does not require collecting certificates or visiting the CCC. "Reserve+" allows you to receive decisions transparently and without the risk of manipulation.
Thus, 10 types of online deferrals are already available in Reserve+.
We remind you that the government has adopted a decision introducing automatic extension of deferrals, a digital format for processing, and the ability to submit documents through the Central Administrative Service. Starting November 1, 80% of deferrals can be processed online through Reserve+. The rest can be processed through any convenient Central Administrative Service.



