German males under 45 may need military approval for long stays abroad
Under Germany's new Military Service Modernisation Act, German males aged 17-45 may need approval for foreign stays exceeding three months. Effective January 1, 2024, the law aims to bolster national defense amid concerns stemming from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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AI-generatedUnder Germany's new Military Service Modernisation Act, German males aged 17-45 may need approval for foreign stays exceeding three months. Effective January 1, 2024, the law aims to bolster national defense amid concerns stemming from the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The defense ministry states the regulation ensures a reliable military registration system, crucial in emergencies to know who is abroad. This requirement, based on the 1956 Conscription Act, previously only applied during national defense or mobilization. The Act also introduces voluntary military service and plans to expand active personnel by 2035. While the plan is for voluntary service, if the security situation worsens or if too few volunteers came forward, a form of compulsory military service may be introduced.
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5 extractedFrom July 2027, 18-year-olds must undergo a fitness assessment to determine eligibility for service should war break out.
The Military Service Modernisation Act sets out plans to expand active personnel from around 180,000 to 260,000 by 2035.
The regulation was intended to ensure a reliable and meaningful military registration system.
The Military Service Modernisation Act came into force on 1 January.
German males aged between 17 and 45 may need to seek approval for lengthy stays abroad.