Whether you like it or not, there is military service in our country. It is the duty of every young man to pay his debt to his homeland, having served in the army or in alternative service. Only after that you can get a military ID - a document confirming the fact of exemption from military service. Without it, it will be more difficult for you to find a good job, there may be problems with a driver's license, and you will not be given a passport.
It is necessary
- 1. A copy of the diploma (optional)
- 2. Copy of TIN
- 3. Copy of pension insurance certificate
- 4. Passport
- 5. Certificate of a citizen to be called up for military service.
Instructions
Step 1
To get a military ID in the most straightforward way, you need to serve in the army. After you repay the debt to your homeland, you will be written off to the reserve and given this important document.
Step 2
Going to a university with a military department is also a good option. While studying at the university, you will attend special pairs for military training. After graduation, you will be written off to the reserve as an officer. In this case, they can only be called up if a war breaks out.
Step 3
We may not be fit for military service for health reasons. In this case, in order to obtain a military ID, you need to prove this fact. In the military registration and enlistment office, to which you belong at the place of residence, you will be sent to a medical board. If she recognizes you as unfit or partially fit for military service, you will again be written off to the reserve and given the coveted ticket.
Step 4
When the medical board at the military registration and enlistment office recognizes you as fit, you can try to prove your worthlessness yourself. To do this, use an independent medical examination.
Step 5
If you are not sick with anything and do not want to serve, try contacting various organizations specializing in assistance in obtaining a military ID. It is quite possible that they will help you find even medical justifications (or other other) for refusing to serve, when initially you did not have them.