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New Obligation: Men (17–45) Need Bundeswehr Approval for Overseas Stays

Since 1 January 2026, men between 17 and 45 years old must obtain approval from the Bundeswehr if they want to leave Germany for more than three months. The regulation is part of the Wehrdienst modernization; consequences and exemptions remain unclear.

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Since 1 January 2026 men between 17 and 45 must obtain approval from the before an overseas stay of more than three months, because have been newly worded.

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The change is part of the and expands the approval requirement, previously limited to the and , into the normal state.

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The Ministry of Defence justifies the measure with the aim of achieving a reliable , in order to know who is staying abroad long-term in case of an emergency.

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The regulation is in tension with the , affects the targeted and the mandatory questionnaires for cohorts from 2008 onwards as part of the troop increase.

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Security-oriented government

The approval requirement is, in the current security situation, a necessary, proportionate measure to secure defence capability and alliance credibility.

Civil liberties and freedom critics

This approval obligation is a massive intrusion into freedom of movement and stigmatizes young men collectively as a potential “resource” of the state.

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