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Is it compulsory for military service registration to be 18 years old? 18 years old, without military service registration.

Military service registration is mandatory.

According to the National Military Service Law, the service life of citizens is 18 to 22 years old, and all young people of school age must go to military service registration according to law. For citizens of school age who fail to perform their military service obligations according to law, it is stipulated that their legal responsibilities shall be investigated according to law or corresponding administrative penalties shall be given according to their circumstances, and the term of administrative punishment shall be two years.

Basic requirements for registration:

Citizens of school age must truthfully reflect their own real situation when performing military service registration procedures, and may not conceal or resort to deceit; Citizens eligible for enlistment registered by the military service organs in that year shall not leave the country without the approval of the conscription office before the end of the annual conscription work.

Military service registration's conclusion:

(1) Application refers to the citizens of school age who are preliminarily determined by military service registration to meet the recruitment conditions.

(2) Deferred tax payment is a citizen of school age who has other special circumstances.

(3) Exemption from service refers to citizens of school age who are suffering from serious physical defects or disabilities and other serious infectious diseases and are not suitable for recruitment.

(4) Non-levy refers to citizens of school age who are detained according to law or are being investigated, prosecuted, tried, sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprived of political rights.

(5) Refusal to join the army refers to the refusal of school-age citizens to participate in military service registration after education, to obtain military service certificates, or to participate in medical examinations and join the army after being determined to meet the requirements for enlistment.

(6) Conscription refers to the object of enlistment in that year.

(7) Transfer to reserve service refers to citizens who have not been recruited and meet the requirements for reserve service and have reached the age of 22.

(8) Exemption from reserve service means that citizens of school age who have reached the age of 22 have not been recruited and do not meet the conditions for reserve service due to physical reasons.

(9) Refusing to serve in the reserve service means that citizens of school age who have reached the age of 22 have not been recruited and do not meet the political conditions for serving in the reserve service.