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

Change
Germany requires men aged 17 and older to obtain prior approval from the German armed forces for any foreign stay exceeding three months, with approval withheld if a specific military service is expected during that period.
Why it matters
Longer foreign trips by most young men now face an administrative exit check that can delay departures and require additional documentation. Individuals arranging study, work, or residency abroad must factor processing time and possible review into their planning.
Germany mandates prior military approval for men's foreign trips over three months
Implications
  • German men aged 17 and older planning foreign stays longer than three months must apply for and receive approval from the German armed forces before departure, because departing without approval will be noncompliant with the new service law.

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The Hindu

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