In the second ten days of April, people's deputies adopted a law on mobilization, obliging Ukrainians liable for military service to clarify their residential addresses, mobile numbers and email, not only in the TCC/SP, but also in an “optional” manner, through the announced e -office.
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About the fact that simultaneously with the entry into force of the “mobilization” law, on May 18, the defense department of our country plans to launch an e-office for those liable for military service, writes NBN, referring to the explanation voiced by the deputy head of the Ministry of Defense on issues of digital development, digital transformations and digitalization by Ekaterina Chernogorenko for Radio Liberty.
According to Chernogorenko, to update personal data in the e-office, a citizen will only need to download the appropriate mobile application (in the App Store or Google Play Market), go through the authorization process, and also fill out the required fields in the “form”: number telephone, e-mail and actual place of residence. Such actions will allow you to immediately familiarize yourself with the entire range of preliminary information from the database of those liable for military service “Oberig” so that it can be “revised” and to understand “what data is on you in the register.”
Also, Ukrainians can personally contact both the TCC/SP and the Administrative Services Centers (ACSC) to correct their proper data.
It should be noted that after entering personal data into this -office, TCC/SP will begin to contact the person liable for military service, even if such a process of updating information was carried out “from abroad.”
The Deputy Head of the Ministry of Defense summarized:
We believe that the number of military personnel who will use this functionality will be able to reach 70-80 percent, because it will be very convenient.
Earlier, we wrote about the fact that the Ministry of Defense answered whether already mobilized citizens could count on voluntary recruitment.