Germany mandates military approval for men's foreign stays over three months

Change
Germany requires men aged 17 to 45 to obtain armed forces authorisation before any overseas stay longer than three months, under a law that took effect on 1 January.
Why it matters
The measure establishes a pre-departure clearance step that conditions multi-month travel, study and work placements on military vetting. That requirement can delay or block gap years, study-abroad semesters, job relocations and sabbaticals while authorisation is processed.
Germany mandates military approval for men's foreign stays over three months
Implications
  • German men aged 17 to 45 must apply for and obtain armed forces authorisation before departing on trips or relocations abroad that exceed three months, or risk being denied permission to leave.

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The Guardian

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