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¿Los hombres alemanes con edades entre los 17 y los 45 años no tienen permitido salir de Alemania durante más de tres meses sin permiso?

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4/6/26
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«Los hombres alemanes con edades entre los 17 y los 45 años no tienen permitido salir de Alemania durante más de tres meses sin permiso»

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ALL MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 17 AND 45 ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED TO LEAVE GERMANY FOR MORE THAN THREE MONTHS. Germany has introduced a new travel restriction that is grabbing attention worldwide. All men between the ages of 17 and 45 are now banned from leaving the country for more than three months. The government says this rule aims to manage national security and ensure essential workforce availability during critical times. This means young and middle-aged men cannot plan long trips abroad, work overseas, or live in another country for extended periods without special permission. The decision has sparked debates about personal freedom, economic impact, and how it might affect families and businesses. Experts say the policy could have wide-reaching effects. Some warn it may slow international work opportunities and affect industries relying on foreign travel. Others argue it could strengthen domestic stability and support national priorities. People across Germany are reacting strongly, sharing their concerns and questions about enforcement and exceptions. The government says clear rules and permits will guide who can travel longer when necessary. This development is being closely watched around the world, as it touches on civil rights, mobility, and international relations. https://elpais.com/internacional/2026-04-06/la-nueva-ley-de-la-mili-en-alemania-obliga-a-los-hombres-de-entre-17-y-45-anos-a-pedir-permiso-para-salir-del-pais-mas-de-tres-meses.html
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