German men could face penalties as conscription deadline passes – Berliner Zeitung

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German men could face penalties as conscription deadline passes – Berliner Zeitung

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German men could face penalties as conscription deadline passes – Berliner Zeitung
Men aged 17 to 45 must receive permits for extended stays abroad under a recent amendment
Published 4 Apr, 2026 10:07 | Updated 4 Apr, 2026 11:36
German men could face penalties as conscription deadline passes – Berliner Zeitung
Soldiers during a military event marking an anniversary of the Bundeswehr in Mainz. © Hannes P Albert/picture alliance via Getty Images
German men who remain abroad for more than three months without prior approval may start facing penalties under a military-related legal requirement, according to the Berliner Zeitung.

The rule obliges men between the ages of 17 and 45 to obtain permission before extended stays abroad. It came into force on January 1, 2026, but April is when the first three-month period expires and enforcement may begin, the outlet has said.

Germany is in the process of a massive military buildup, with plans to spend reportedly more than €500 billion (around $580 billion) on defense by 2029. German officials have set 2029 as the deadline for the armed forces to be “war-ready” for a potential conflict with Russia

Several EU states, including Germany, have recently moved to reintroduce conscription. The German government has said the armed forces should grow from around 180,000 active soldiers to more than 260,000 by 2035.

Students staged protests in late March in German cities against Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s plans to expand military service. Demonstrators accused the government of preparing forced mobilization, with some chanting that “Merz should go to the front himself and risk his own life.”

The Defense Ministry said it is intended to keep track of individuals who may be abroad in case of emergency. The ministry reportedly described the consequences as “profound” and said further rules and procedures are still being developed

https://www.rt.com/news/637263-germany- ... amendment/
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