Germany's Military Exit Rule Stirs Debate Over Male Travel
Germany's Overlooked Exit Rule: Men Aged 17 to 45 Now Need Bundeswehr Permission to Leave - IMI Daily

Buried clause in December's military reform requires Bundeswehr approval for extended male absences; dual nationals included, enforcement mechanisms remain undefined.
Germany's December military reform contains a buried clause requiring Bundeswehr permission for men aged 17-45 to leave the country for extended periods. The regulation applies to dual nationals and has sparked controversy over enforcement and civil liberties. Details on how authorities will implement the rule remain unclear.
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