What are details of List of diseases exempting from military service in Vietnam in 2024?
What are details of List of diseases exempting from military service in Vietnam in 2024?
Based on Section 3, Appendix 1, Health Classification by Physique, Diseases, Disabilities, and Health Issues issued together with Circular 105/2023/TT-BQP regulating the list of diseases that exempt from military service registration and are not accepted into the regular military, including:
No. | Disease Name | ICD10 Disease Code |
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:---: | :---: | :---: |
1 | Mental disorders | F20 to F29 |
2 | Epilepsy | G40 |
3 | Parkinson's Disease | G20 |
4 | Blindness in one eye | H54.4 |
5 | Hearing loss | H90 |
6 | After-effects of bone tuberculosis | B90.2 |
7 | After-effects of leprosy | B92 |
8 | Malignant diseases (malignant tumors, malignant blood diseases) | C00 to C97; D00 to D09; D45 to D47 |
9 | HIV-infected individuals | B20 to B24; Z21 |
10 | Individuals with severe and particularly severe disabilities |
Who is Not Allowed to Register for Military Service in Vietnam?
Based on Article 13 of the Military Service Law 2015, the following subjects are not allowed to register for military service:
Subjects not allowed to register for military service
1. Citizens in one of the following cases are not allowed to register for military service:
a) Under criminal investigation; serving a prison sentence, non-custodial reform, supervision, or completed a prison sentence but not yet expunged;
b) Being subject to educational measures at commune, ward, commune-level town (hereinafter referred to as commune level) or sent to reform schools, compulsory education facilities, compulsory rehabilitation facilities;
c) Deprived of rights to serve in the people's armed forces.
2. When the measures prescribed in Clause 1 of this Article expire, citizens are allowed to register for military service.
Thus, individuals in one of the following cases are not allowed to register for military service:
- Citizens under criminal investigation; serving a prison sentence, non-custodial reform, supervision, or completed a prison sentence but not yet expunged.
- Citizens subject to educational measures at commune level or sent to reform schools, compulsory education facilities, compulsory rehabilitation facilities.
- Citizens deprived of rights to serve in the people's armed forces.
What are details of List of diseases exempting from military service in Vietnam in 2024? (Internet image)
Who is eligible postponement from conscription in Vietnam?
Based on Article 5 of Circular 148/2018/TT-BQP regulating the Postponement and exemption from conscription in Vietnam:
Temporary exemption from conscription and exemption from conscription
The temporary exemption and exemption from conscription in peacetime are implemented as stipulated in Article 41 of the Military Service Law 2015, as follows:
1. Temporary exemption from conscription for the following citizens:
a) Not healthy enough for service as concluded by the Health Examination Council.
b) The only laborer directly supporting family members who are unable to work or under the working age; in families heavily damaged in terms of human lives and property due to accidents, natural disasters, dangerous epidemics verified by the commune level People's Committee.
c) One child of war invalids, people affected by agent orange with a reduced working capacity from 61% to 80%.
d) Having a sibling serving as a non-commissioned officer or soldier in active service or a non-commissioned officer, soldier performing mandatory service in the People's Public Security.
dd) Individuals in the early three years of resettlement to especially difficult communes under the state-developed socioeconomic development projects decided by the provincial People’s Committee or higher.
e) Officials and public employees, Youth Volunteers dispatched to work in regions with especially difficult socioeconomic conditions as per the law.
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According to the above regulations, citizens are temporarily exempt from conscription in the following cases:
- Not healthy enough for service as concluded by the Health Examination Council.
- The only laborer directly supporting family members who are unable to work or under the working age; in families heavily damaged in terms of human lives and property due to accidents, natural disasters, dangerous epidemics verified by the commune level People’s Committee.
- One child of war invalids, people affected by agent orange with a reduced working capacity from 61% to 80%.
- Having a sibling serving as a non-commissioned officer or soldier in active service; a non-commissioned officer or soldier performing mandatory service in the People's Public Security.
- Individuals in the early three years of resettlement to especially difficult communes under the state-developed socioeconomic development projects decided by the provincial People’s Committee or higher.
- Officials and public employees, Youth Volunteers dispatched to work in regions with especially difficult socioeconomic conditions as per the law.
- Currently studying at general education institutions; university students in regular training programs at higher educational institutions, college students in regular training programs at vocational education institutions during the time of one-level training.