Germany requires approval for long-term foreign travel by men
→Military clearance needed for stays over three months
Change
Germany mandated that men aged 17 and above must obtain armed forces approval for foreign stays exceeding three months.
Why it matters
The rule adds a legal clearance step before extended travel, with non-compliance triggering enforcement.
Implications
- → Travel plans require approval — administrative burden increases
- → Non-compliance risks penalties — legal exposure rises
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