During martial law and general mobilization in Ukraine, there are restrictions on the travel of men liable for military service abroad. However, the law provides a number of exceptions for persons with disabilities and those accompanying them, lawyer Marina Bekalo reported.
Source: OBOZREVATEL
Men aged 18 to 60 can travel abroad if they have a disability of group I, II, or III. The right to travel also applies to those who accompany citizens with disabilities, including men caring for a wife with any disability group.
A similar provision applies to those caring for parents or parents-in-law with disability group I or II, as well as for people requiring constant care.
The law separately covers parents and legal guardians of children with disabilities: parents, guardians, caregivers, named parents, and foster parents of children under 18, as well as parents of adult children with disability group I or II.
The right to travel also extends to guardians of persons with disabilities, ensuring the ability to provide care and accompaniment abroad.








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