How many military service examinations are there in a year in Vietnam?
How many military service examinations are there in a year in Vietnam? Is the Military Commander of the Commune in charge of issuing order for medical examination in Vietnam? After joining the standing militia, do I still have to perform military service in Vietnam?
How many military service examinations are there in a year in Vietnam?
How many military service examinations are there a year? According to current law, how many military service examinations are there in a year? Look forward to receiving your feedback.
Reply:
In Clause 4, Article 40 of the 2015 Military Service Law, it is stipulated:
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.
And in Article 33 of the 2015 Military Service Law it also stipulates:
Annually, citizens shall be conscripted and requested to perform military service in People’s Army or People’s Police in February or March; in case of necessity for defense purposes, the conscription shall be carried out the second time. Regarding areas with disaster or dangerous epidemic, time for conscription and service in People’s Army or People’s Police shall be adjusted.
Thus, according to the above regulations in Vietnam, in a year there will be 01 military service recruitment examination from the beginning of November to the end of December of the year. Each locality will have specific regulations. In case of necessity for national defense and security reasons, the military service recruitment examination can be called again.
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Is the Military Commander of the Commune in charge of issuing order for medical examination in Vietnam?
Is the Military Commander of the Commune in charge of issuing order for medical examination in Vietnam? According to current law, can the commander of the commune-level military command order a military service examination? Hope to receive a response soon.
Reply:
In Article 40 of the 2015 Military Service Law, it is stipulated:
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, according to the above regulations in Vietnam, the authority to call for medical examinations for citizens in need of military service belongs to the Commander of the District Military Command! The Commander of the Commune Military Command does not have the above authority.
After joining the standing militia, do I still have to perform military service in Vietnam?
After joining the standing militia, do I still have to perform military service in Vietnam? Let me ask, I am currently in the standing militia and want to join the Party. When I complete the standing militia and join the Party, will I still have to do military service?
Reply:
Pursuant to the provisions of Point a, Clause 4, Article 4 of the 2015 Military Service Law, amended by Point a, Clause 1, Article 49 of the 2019 Law on Militia and Self-Defense, citizens falling into one of the following cases will be recognized as having completed Active military service in peacetime:
4. Citizens shall be recognized completing peacetime military service in the regular armed forces:
a) Standing militia with at least 24 months of active duty shall be recognized as having completed active military duty during peacetime decided by commanding officers of military commands of districts according to request of Chairpersons of People’s Committees of communes or heads of hamlets in case of no communes and heads of agencies and organizations;
b) Citizens who have completed service in Police departments of communes for at least 36 months;
c) Officials and civil servants and people having university degrees who have received training and granted rank of reserve officer;
d) Young people graduated from universities, colleges or vocational schools who volunteer to serve at economic-defense groups for at least 24 months according to the project decided by the Prime Minister;
dd) Citizens serving on fishery inspection cutters for at least 24 months.
Accordingly, if you ensure this regulation in Vietnam, you will be recognized as having completed military service and will no longer have to participate in military service. On the contrary, when you meet the conditions for military service and are called to enlist, you still have to do so.
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