Conscription in Cyprus

Military service in the Cypriot National Guard is mandatory for all male citizens of the Republic of Cyprus, as well as any male non-citizens born of a parent of Greek Cypriot descent, lasting from the January 1 of the year in which they turn 18 years of age to December 31, of the year in which they turn 50.[1] All male residents of Cyprus who are of military age (16 and over) are required to obtain an exit visa from the Ministry of Defense.

Conscription

The Republic of Cyprus has an active military draft. Conscripts enlisting as of the 2016 winter draft have to serve a term of 14 months,[2] and military service continues as a reservist after the end of the term. Reservists are called up several times a year, for 1 or 2 days at a time, each year until the age of 50, at which point they can choose to voluntarily continue their military service.[3]

If conscientious objector status is claimed due to religious or ideological reasons, the objector may serve either an alternative military or civil service, depending on the circumstances of each case.[4] Enlisting had been optional for members of the Armenian, Maronite, and Roman Catholic minorities, but as of 2008 service was made compulsory for them as well.

See also

Reduction of military conscription in Cyprus

References

  1. http://www.army.gov.cy/en/file/Mz7pGiPfUAqhGYAsl9Rd6A==/
  2. http://cyprus-mail.com/2016/02/25/government-cuts-army-service/
  3. http://www.army.gov.cy/en/file/Mz7pGiPfUAqhGYAsl9Rd6A==/
  4. http://www.army.gov.cy/en/file/Mz7pGiPfUAqhGYAsl9Rd6A==/

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