Germany mandates men notify armed forces for foreign trips over three months

Men aged 17+ must get armed forces approval before foreign stays over three months

Change
Germany mandated that males aged 17 and older must obtain prior approval from the German armed forces for any foreign stay exceeding three months.
Why it matters
Extended stays abroad now require a formal military clearance step that must be completed before travel; this adds a legal permission requirement to departure timelines. Individuals who travel without clearance will be non‑compliant with the new military service law and face administrative or legal follow-up.
Implications
  • Males aged 17 and older planning foreign stays longer than three months — must obtain prior approval from the German armed forces before departing — if they leave without approval they will be non‑compliant with the military service law and face administrative or legal consequences.

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