What is it for?
For persons under 27 years of age, such paper is mandatory in almost all situations: when finding employment, registering at a new address, obtaining a foreign passport, and so on. But for others over 27 years of age, it is required at least for employment. Article 65 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation states that when applying for a job, the applicant is obliged to provide “military registration documents - for those liable for military service and persons subject to conscription.” This certificate is one of these, and this is relevant both for those who have already served and for those who have not served in the Russian Army for one reason or another.
After obtaining citizenship, a foreigner is not required to join the army to obtain such a document (provided that he has already crossed the threshold of 27 years). You need to arrange it yourself. Without it, they will not be hired, since the employer is obliged to notify the military registration and enlistment office about where this or that person works, in case of mobilization.
Where to apply to receive
After receiving a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation, a former foreigner is required to register (register). Simultaneously with receiving the corresponding stamp in the passport or a certificate of temporary registration, he is given an order to appear at the military registration and enlistment office and register. When visiting, you will have to write an application for a military ID, undergo a medical examination (in some cases this is a paid service) and provide all the necessary papers. The address of the military registration and enlistment office is indicated on the order.
Even if the order has not been issued, you still need to independently visit the military registration and enlistment office at the place of registration (the address is easy to find on the Internet) and register there, going through all the necessary procedures and receiving a confirmation document.
How can residents of the DPR and LPR register for military service in Russia after receiving Russian citizenship?
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When moving to Russia, residents of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics who have received Russian citizenship are faced with the question of the need to register for military service.
Every male citizen of the Russian Federation must have a document confirming military registration.
Military registration is an integral part of the military duty of citizens of the Russian Federation, ensured by the state system of registration of conscription and mobilization human resources, within the framework of which a set of measures is carried out to collect, summarize and analyze information about their quantitative composition and qualitative condition.
Citizens registered with the military are issued one of the following documents:
- certificate of a citizen subject to conscription for military service (registration certificate);
- military ID (or temporary certificate issued in place of a military ID);
- a certificate instead of a military ID (a document issued to a citizen who has not completed military service before the age of 27).
RESIDENTS OF DPR and LPR
If a citizen from the DPR/LPR plans to live in Russia (for a period of more than 3 months) with subsequent official employment, then in any case he needs to register with the military. To do this, you must contact the nearest military registration and enlistment office at your place of registration or stay within 14 days. If a citizen does not plan to stay more than 90 days in Russia, then there is no need to register with the military.
“ Citizens are required to be registered with the military, with the exception of citizens permanently residing outside the Russian Federation ,” says paragraph 1 of Article 8 of Federal Law No. 58-F3 On Military Duty and Military Service.
If the applicant is under 27 years old, he is not issued a military ID, but a registration certificate. He will have to serve a year in the army, even if he has already completed military service in the country from which he moved to the Russian Federation (except for immigrants from Tajikistan, since the Russian Federation has concluded a corresponding international treaty with this country).
If a citizen is older than conscription age, then after receiving Russian citizenship it is necessary to renew his military ID by contacting the military commissariat at the place of residence/stay (more than 3 months) in Russia. There is no need to serve in the army.
PROCEDURE FOR MILITARY REGISTRATION IN RUSSIA
To register for military service in Russia, you must proceed as follows:
- Appear at the military registration and enlistment office and submit documents;
A citizen applies to the military registration and enlistment office independently at the place of registration (including temporary) in Russia. At the military registration and enlistment office he will be given a list of documents that need to be collected and a list of medical examinations that will need to be completed.
Regular list of documents:
- Standard application form (provided at the military registration and enlistment office);
- Original and copy of Russian passport (all pages);
- Education document (original and copy);
- Marriage registration certificate and children's birth certificate (if available, original and copies);
- Two 3x4 photographs on matte paper;
- Driver's license (original and copy, if available);
- Military ID of a foreign country (if available).
- Pass a medical examination
The military registration and enlistment office issues the citizen a medical card to undergo a medical examination; then with this card, you must go to the clinic at the place of registration to undergo the necessary doctors, procedures and tests to determine the citizen’s suitability for military service.
It is better to undergo examinations in a state clinic, so as not to have to prove to the military registration and enlistment office in the future the legality of issuing a medical report by a private clinic. Upon initial military registration, completion of this procedure is mandatory for all citizens (under 27 years of age). People over 27 will most likely have to do everything themselves.
Most likely, the hospital may ask for a compulsory medical insurance policy .
- Wait for the military ID to be issued and registration for military service
If a person is of military age, obtain a registration certificate and serve in the Russian army. Persons over twenty-seven years of age must obtain a military ID, but do not need to serve in the army.
In Russia, men aged 18 to 27 years are subject to conscription into the army - for a period of one year.
It is worth noting that the algorithm of actions when registering for military service usually takes several weeks, so this fact must be taken into account when preparing other documents and officially applying for a job.
Specific deadlines for military registration after obtaining citizenship of the Russian Federation are not established in Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of November 27, 2006 No. 719. However, you should pay attention to sub. “d” clause 50 of this document, which states that it is necessary to register for military service within 2 weeks upon arrival at a new place of residence (stay). This means that immediately after registering at the place of permanent residence, a new citizen of the Russian Federation must apply to the military registration and enlistment office - he is given 14 days .
WHAT CITIZENS ARE EXEMPTED FROM SERVICE IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY
According to the instructions of Federal Law No. 53-FZ of March 28, 1998, the following are exempt from conscription into the Russian army (including citizens who have recently received Russian citizenship):
- men over 27 years of age;
- persons who, during a military medical commission, are recognized as limitedly fit for service due to health reasons (exemption from both military service and military duty is issued);
- citizens who completed military service in the Russian army;
- persons who have completed alternative civilian service in the Russian Army (this is labor activity carried out instead of army service in the interests of society in places determined by Rostrud, for 18-21 months depending on the place of service);
- citizens who are under investigation and who are serving a sentence.
Useful links:
Federal Law of March 28, 1998 No. 53-FZ “On Military Duty and Military Service”
Russian military registration and enlistment offices
Directory of military registration and enlistment offices of the Rostov region
Matkapital for residents of the DPR and LPR: who has the right, where and how to apply
Key words: Military registrationRussian Federation citizenship for the DPR and LPR
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What documents will be needed
Before contacting the military registration and enlistment office, you need to figure out what documents are needed to obtain a military ID and, accordingly, prepare them in advance:
- application addressed to the commissioner. To be filled out on the form upon application. No pre-cooking required;
- passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation and its copies. It is recommended to make several copies of all pages of the document in advance;
- educational documents;
- two photographs 3x4 cm.
In addition to all of the above, you will need a sheet from the military medical commission. They issue it only after passing this commission, for which you will first have to run around hospitals and collect all the certificates. These medical documents for a military ID are issued independently according to the list provided by the clerk.
After obtaining Russian citizenship, is it necessary to obtain a military ID?
Will I need to serve in the Russian army after receiving citizenship if I am under 28 years old? – It is necessary unless a special agreement has been concluded between your country and Russia. If such an agreement exists, then you will not have to undergo military service in Russia.
- I am over 28 years old, will I need to serve in the Russian army after receiving citizenship? - No need.
- If I obtained citizenship in one Russian city, can I get a “military license” in another? – You can, but this procedure will take longer.
- Timing for replacing a military ID At the legislative level, the timing for obtaining a new military ID when changing citizenship to Russian was stipulated. This period is two weeks from the date of receipt of the passport. Of course, often the deadline is not met and military registration and enlistment office employees “turn a blind eye” to this, but it is still better not to run into fines immediately upon arrival in Russia.
How to get a military ID after acquiring Russian citizenship?
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Russia, many young people want to get a job. But immediately a problem arises: to get a job in Russia, they require a Russian military ID. A new citizen of the country does not yet have this document, so there is a need to obtain it.
When exchanging and receiving a Russian military ID, many citizens have questions and difficulties, so this article will focus on the issue of obtaining and replacing a military ID. articles:
- Why do you need to exchange a foreign military ID for a Russian military ID?
- How to get a military ID after obtaining citizenship?
- Documents to be received
- Main questions
- Time frame for replacing a military ID
Why do you need to exchange a foreign military ID for a Russian military ID? For normal life in Russia, a man will definitely need a military ID.
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Documents to obtain If you have recently changed your citizenship to Russian and now want to receive other Russian documents, then, first of all, get a military ID. After all, if you delay with him, you will receive a fine. To obtain a document, you must submit the following documents to the military commissariat:
- Passport and its copy;
- Extract from the house register;
- 2 photos 3x4cm,
- Military ID from the former homeland;
- Original and copy of education documents;
- Conclusion of the military medical commission;
- Statement;
- Driver's license (if available);
- Marriage certificate.
Basic questions Usually, new citizens of Russia have a lot of questions about replacing their military ID; we will try to answer the most frequently asked of them.
- I served in the army of my country.
A military ID is a document identifying a conscript or serving officer, issued by authorized military authorities to a citizen before conscription for military service in the armed forces of a particular state.
A military ID is also issued to those who, for some reason, are unable to perform military service and/or are military reserves. In this article you can find detailed information on obtaining a military ID in the Russian Federation.
In particular, the procedure for obtaining a military ID for persons who have received Russian citizenship is covered.
Many people are concerned about the question of whether they will need to serve in the army, after receiving a military ID or not, whether the military ID of the country from which you moved to Russia is recognized. We will try to answer this and many other exciting questions in this article.
And so, for those who have received Russian citizenship, it is necessary to collect the following list of documents for issuing a military ID Documents for obtaining a military ID in the Russian Federation
- Russian passport + copy (no need to notarize)
- Extract from the house register (done at the multifunctional center for the provision of public services at the place of residence)
- Two photographs size 3x4 (black and white on matte paper)
- Educational diploma + copy (no need to notarize)
- Military ID (country from which you came to Russia)
- Military medical commission
- Birth certificate + copy (no need to notarize)
- Application on form
The procedure for obtaining a military ID All medical institutions and commissions have been passed, now you can apply for a military ID.
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Do Ukrainian citizens need a military ID to obtain Russian citizenship?
- on the territory of a state that was part of the USSR; after September 1, 1991
The following are exempt from submitting documents confirming knowledge of the Russian language: men who have reached the age of 65 years, and women who have reached the age of 60 years; Behind
Do you need a Belarusian military ID when applying for Russian citizenship?
The age of military service is not limited to 27 years (this is the age of conscription), and a citizen is registered in the military depending on the rank that is indicated on the military ID, and this is for: soldiers, sailors, sergeants, petty officers, warrant officers and midshipmen: And therefore, on You need to register with the military registration and enlistment office and issue a military ID.
Thanks for the answer. Since I lived on the territory of the Russian Federation, I underwent medical training in Russia. commission of the military registration and enlistment office during my studies, and perhaps they still had my data. You need to know the storage periods for such documents, these periods can be from 5 to 75 years, but you need to look.
I just can’t understand what this gives you if you must have a document of military duty of the Republic of Belarus. As for your specific question, read these problems: https://taktaktak.ru/problem/20455?redir=org Is it possible not to hand over an existing military ID of another state to the military registration and enlistment office after receiving Russian citizenship?
https://taktaktak.ru/problem/28687?redir=org When receiving a military ID of the Russian Federation after obtaining citizenship, they want to confiscate the military ID of a foreign state. Conclusion: you need a military ID of the Republic of Belarus at some stages of both obtaining citizenship and registration after receipt citizenship of the Russian Federation. Do you have any questions? Ask, the answer will follow immediately!
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After this person receives Russian citizenship, he will need to register with the military registration and enlistment office, and then a military ID will be needed.
Another question is whether you need to deregister from VK in your country. This needs to be checked according to the legislation of your country. I have never needed a military ID yet!!!! I am from the CIS, but I had to be deregistered at the military registration and enlistment office when leaving the Republic of Belarus for Moscow, without this I was not released or discharged. Although before discharge I submitted documents for temporary residence!!
and he wasn’t needed either!! Good luck!! But it was necessary to deregister at the military registration and enlistment office when leaving the Republic of Belarus for Moscow; without this, they would not be released or discharged.
I mean going for permanent residence in Moscow!
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