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How often do you take family leave as a soldier?

Conscripts do not have family leave during their service. A first-class officer can enjoy two home leave visits to his parents during his tenure.

1 During the first-level post, you can enjoy two home leave, each for 20 days.

2. Students with grade two or above have the right to visit their parents once a year for 30 days at a time.

3. Five non-commissioned officers take 20 days off every year.

4. Six non-commissioned officers take 30 days off every year.

5. Married noncommissioned officers separated from their spouses have the right to visit their spouses once a year for 40 days.

If you live far away from your parents, you can enjoy visiting your parents once every two years and have a holiday of 20 days. Non-commissioned officers' home leave time does not include round-trip time, and off-site leave time includes round-trip time.

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Fortieth noncommissioned officers shall enjoy the treatment of family leave and vacation in accordance with the following provisions:

(1) If an unmarried noncommissioned officer does not live with his parents, the corporal shall enjoy the leave to visit his parents twice during his term of office, with each leave lasting 20 days; Sergeant above sergeant has the right to visit his parents once a year for 30 days at a time. Married noncommissioned officers separated from their parents have the right to visit their parents once every two years for 20 days.

(two) married noncommissioned officers and their spouses do not live in the same place, enjoy visiting their spouses once a year, and the holiday is 40 days.

(3) Married noncommissioned officers who are separated from their spouses or parents, but whose spouses live together with their parents or one of their parents, only enjoy the holiday of visiting their spouses; If you live in a different place with your spouse or parents and meet the requirements of visiting your spouse and parents at the same time within one year, you can only enjoy one family leave, with a holiday of 45 days.

(4) Senior noncommissioned officers who do not enjoy family leave or spouse's family leave shall enjoy family leave once a year, with 20 days for those who have served in active service for less than 20 years and 30 days for those who have served for more than 20 years.

Non-commissioned officers' leave to visit relatives does not include the time on the way, and the round-trip travel expenses are reimbursed according to the prescribed standards.

Non-commissioned officers working in plateau, border and coastal defense and special posts may be given appropriate holidays, and the specific measures shall be formulated by the General Staff Department.

Article 41 Non-commissioned officers in combat missions should stop visiting relatives and taking vacations. When the state issues a mobilization order or the troops need to be recalled for emergency combat readiness, the non-commissioned officers who are visiting relatives or taking vacations should immediately end their visits and vacations and return to the headquarters.