When is the time for pre-enlistment medical check-up for Vietnamese citizens in 2024?

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When is the time for pre-enlistment medical check-up for Vietnamese citizens in 2024?

According to Article 40 of the Law on Military Service 2015, the time for pre-enlistment medical check-up for citizens is regulated as follows:

Pre-enlistment medical check-up for citizens
1. Presidents of People’s Committees of districts shall issue the decision on establishment of Pre-enlistment check-up board at the request of Offices of Health of the same levels.
2. The Military Commander of district is in charge of issuing order for medical examination for citizens subject to conscription; Head of Police department of the district is in charge of issuing order for medical examination for citizens subject to service in People’s Army. The order for medical examination shall be sent to the citizens at least 15 days before the date of examination.
3. The Pre-enlistment check-up board of districts shall provide medical examination for citizens subject to enlistment and service in People’s Army; in case of necessity, the Pre-enlistment check-up board of districts shall decide the subclinical examination, including examination for drugs, HIV; ensuring the accuracy and taking responsibilities for the result of pre-enlistment check-up.
4. The pre-enlistment check-up shall be conducted from November 01st to December 31st of every year. Time of the second pre-enlistment check-up shall be according to the regulations in Article 33 of this Law and decided by the Prime Minister.
5. The results of medical examination shall be posted at the head office of People’s Committees of communes and relevant organizations/agencies within 20 days.

Thus, the time for pre-enlistment medical check-up for Vietnamese citizens in 2024 is from November 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023.

In case of necessity, the Prime Minister will decide on the time for pre-enlistment medical check-up for Vietnamese citizens for the second time.

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How much is the fine for violations against enlistment regulations in Vietnam in 2024?

Pursuant to Article 7 of Decree 120/2013/ND-CP amended by Clause 9, Article 1 of Decree 37/2022/ND-CP stipulating that those who evade military service in 2024 will be fined as follows:

- Fine from 30,000,000 VND to 40,000,000 VND for failure to show up at the time or meeting place stated in the military call-up without a legitimate reason.

- Fine from 40,000,000 VND to 50,000,000 VND for fraudulent acts aimed at evading the call for military service after obtaining the results of a medical examination for military service to qualify for military service according to regulations. .

- Fine from 50,000,000 VND to 75,000,000 VND for failure to comply with the military call-up, except for the 2 cases mentioned above.

Accordingly, based on the violation to determine the penalty level according to the above content.

What are the cases of exemption from conscription in Vietnam?

Pursuant to Clause 2, Article 41 of the Law on Military Service 2015, it is stipulated as follows:

Postponement and exemption from conscription
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2. These following citizens shall have conscription exempted:
a) Any citizen who is a child of revolutionary martyrs or grade 1 wounded soldiers;
b) Any citizen who is a brother of revolutionary martyrs;
c) Any citizen who is a child of grade 2 wounded soldiers; a child of sick soldiers suffering labor capacity reduction of 81% or above; a child of people infected with dioxin and suffering labor capacity reduction of 81% or above;
d) Any citizen carrying out essential tasks who is not a soldier or a People’s Army;
dd) Any citizen who is official or youth volunteer assigned to extremely disadvantaged socio-economic area according to the law provisions for 24 months or more;
3. Citizens eligible for postponement of conscription prescribed in clause 1 of this Article shall be called up for military service if the reason for postponement is no longer available.
Citizens eligible for postponement or exemption from conscription prescribed in clauses 1 and 2 of this Article who volunteer to join the army shall be consider selecting and calling up.
4. Lists of citizens eligible for postponement or exemption from conscription shall be posted publicly at head offices of People’s Committees of communes and/or relevant organizations/agencies for 20 days.

Thus, these following citizens shall have conscription exempted:

- Any citizen who is a child of revolutionary martyrs or grade 1 wounded soldiers;

- Any citizen who is a brother of revolutionary martyrs;

- Any citizen who is a child of grade 2 wounded soldiers; a child of sick soldiers suffering labor capacity reduction of 81% or above; a child of people infected with dioxin and suffering labor capacity reduction of 81% or above;

- Any citizen carrying out essential tasks who is not a soldier or a People’s Army;

- Any citizen who is official or youth volunteer assigned to extremely disadvantaged socio-economic area according to the law provisions for 24 months or more;

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