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New German Conscription Law Introduces Approval Requirement for Extended Travel

Men aged 17 to 45 must now seek approval from the Bundeswehr for trips abroad exceeding three months under the new conscription law.

Editorial Staff
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The recent changes to Germany's conscription law now require eligible men aged 17 to 45 to obtain approval from the Bundeswehr for international travel lasting over three months.

This regulatory shift aims to enhance military readiness and ensure that individuals subject to conscription remain accessible for service obligations.

The implications of this law may affect not only personal travel plans but also the overall capacity of the military to mobilize personnel when necessary.