Frequently asked questions about the National Defence Service

General questions about the National Defence Service

What is National Defence Service (NDS)?

NDS is a modern response to current geopolitical challenges. Mission of NDS is to continuously strengthen national defence capabilities. NDS provides basic military training and understanding of the value of the Latvian State to maximise the involvement of population in national defence activities.

Through NDS, population can access knowledge and understanding about national defence, enhance individual skills and contribute to better national defence.

Why is NDS necessary?

NDS allows any citizen of Latvia join national defence forces and provides new skills, competences and knowledge about defence sector and industry. It is also a good choice towards professional career. NDS gives young people personal military experience, allowing them to become a part of broader national defence community, make new friends and meet new cooperation partners. After the active service, they can continue to contribute to better national defence as non-governmental actors or business organisations registered in Latvia.

What is the duration of NDS?

Duration of NDS will depend on the type of enlistment: 11 months in regular forces of the National Armed Forces or National Guard; 5 years in National Guard with at least 21-day total of individual training and no more than 7 days of collective training days per year; 5 years in reserve officer training programme for university and college students with the total training and military exercise time of at least 180 days.

Does Latvia have enough resources for NDS?

NDS will be introduced gradually to make sure training meets relevant quality standards, equipment is modern, infrastructure and living conditions are good, and there is no problem with drafting a massive number of recruits without sufficient training and other resources.

How will the introduction of NDS affect National Guard service?

National Guard have been and will remain one of the pillars of Latvia’s national defence. As a division of NAF, it will continue to offer all citizen voluntary military training.

Will national defence course be cancelled in schools?

As a subject, national defence course is still relevant and will become compulsory in all secondary schools providing general education from 2024/2025 school year. National defence lessons are designed to give pupils, including female students, basic knowledge about national defence.

Does the introduction of NDS mean that Latvia cannot rely on NATO?

Latvia is and will continue to be a member of NATO, enjoying the same collective defence guarantees as before. At the same time, Latvia must also utilise internal resources to build its own national defence force. Article 3 of the North Atlantic Treaty requires all member states to develop and maintain national armed forces in a state of readiness required to defend against any invasion. War in Ukraine has shown that countries need enormous resources to withstand the aggressions of that scope. This means Latvia must make sure it has sufficient resources to defend itself – it must train and maintain such assets. Allies will complement these resources with their technical capabilities that Latvia is not likely to be able to afford in the next decades – planes, long-range air defence systems, tanks or warships.

Why is NDS introduced only now?

Until now, the main focus was on the rearmament of military units and their training. This phase has now been completed. There is also lack of new recruits volunteering for professional service. For many years Latvia mostly relied on volunteers enlisting in army to defend Latvia. Russian invasion of Ukraine has however shown that Latvia needs to reach sufficient size of militarily trained population in the long run, which means creating well-prepared and sufficiently sized reserve forces.

What have Ministry of Defence and NAF done to prevent threats?

Ministry of Defence and NAF have been working on significant increase of national defence capabilities since 2014. But no one could have predicted the large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. That is why it was decided to introduce NDS and thus significantly improve national security of Latvia and its population in the long run.

 

Types of National Defence Service

What are the types of National Defence Service?
  • 11 months' service in regular forces of the National Armed Forces or National Guard (voluntary application and random selection);
  • 5 years' service in the NDS National Guard programme with at least 21-day total of individual training and no more than 7 days of collective training days per year (voluntary application once a year);
  • Five-year reserve officer training programme for university and college students with the total training and military exercise time of at least 180 days (voluntary application once a year).
What will service at the National Guard include?

Five-year National Guard service is one of the National Defence Service options available for volunteers – Latvian male and female citizens aged 18-27. Like other National Guard members, NDS volunteers that choose National Guard will have to undergo the same 28-day minimum training annually. 

NDS recruits serving in National Guard will receive the same type and level of training as regular National Guard troops. This includes basic military training, specialised training and collective training, as well as various military tasks and duties. NDS troops will receive notification of National Guard training in advance. 

Employers are required to grant NDS drafted employees paid leave for the duration of intended training.

NDS troops joining the National Guard will be compensated for each respective day of training or duty. This compensation will be calculated on the basis of monthly compensation paid to full-time NDS recruits.

What does reserve officer programme for students include?

Five-year reserve officer programme is one of the National Defence Service options open to volunteers studying in universities and colleges who want to continue their studies while in NDS. 180-day programme is split between educational establishment and NAF units. It allows to detect young people with leadership skills and talent.

This is a service similar to special military training available for students – National Guard platoon commander or reserve platoon commander training on top of studies. 

NDS troops joining officer programme for university and college students will be compensated for each respective day of training or duty. This compensation will be calculated on the basis of monthly compensation paid to full-time NDS recruits.

 

Eligibility for NDS

What are the age groups eligible for NDS?

Male citizens of Latvia born after 1 January 2004 can be drafted into NDS:

  • within 12 months of reaching age 18 if they are not in education (does not apply to university education)
  • within 12 months after graduation if continuing education after reaching the age 18 (applies to general, secondary and vocational education, does not apply to higher education)
  • within 12 months of reaching the age 24 if they have failed to complete their studies by the age of 24 (does not apply to higher education)

Male and female Latvian citizens aged 18 up until reaching 27 can volunteer for National Defence Service.

If a citizen voluntarily applies for NDS, but the eligibility assessment process is interrupted, they are subject to NDS within one year from the interruption of the assessment process.

Which categories of citizens are not covered by NDS law?

NDS law will not apply to:

  1. Citizen not meeting NDS health standards.
  2. Latvian nationals acting as guardians of children whose other parent is deceased or incapable of parenthood, family court-appointed guardians and custodians of foster children.
  3. Latvian nationals acting as caretakers of their spouse, children aged under 18 months or elderly parents according to relevant laws or specific court order.
  4. Latvian nationals with double citizenship (nationality) having served abroad or completed alternative civilian service (alternative service) in another country.
  5. Alumni of Colonel Oskars Kalpaks Military School for vocational education.
  6. Latvian nationals who have served on the professional force at least 11 months without interruptions.
  7. Ranking officers of agencies under Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Latvia and Latvian Prison Administration having been employed by these institutions more than 24 months.
  8. Latvian nationals convicted of severe and serious crimes, irrespective of whether convictions have been lifted or deleted.
  9. Latvian nationals convicted of aforementioned crimes without penalties, or found guilty under criminal investigation that has been closed.
  10. Latvian nationals acting as parents, guardians or custodians of disabled minors.
Why is the National Defence Service compulsory for men and voluntary for women?

Conscription for male population is sufficient for reaching current national defence targets. Mandatory enlistment of women in NDS is currently not necessary. Women are also eligible for voluntary military service in NDS forces.

Will Latvians with dual citizenship or living abroad be drafted?

Latvian nationals permanently residing abroad and who have, in line with applicable rules and regulations, notified Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs of their current registered residence abroad will not be drafted until 2027.

Will young people with health problem be drafted?

According to the Law, service will not apply to Latvian citizen whose health condition does not meet the military standards. When a recruit is drafted randomly through the lottery, a health check notification is sent. Medical commission evaluates each recruit’s health condition and determines whether an individual is medically fit or unfit to join the army. National Defence Service will not draft young people with disabilities officially determined by State Medical Commission for the Assessment of Health Condition and Working Ability (SMC). These young people will not be notified of medical examination.

Will National Guard members be drafted into NDS?

 

Yes. If and when eligible, National Guard members may also be enlisted into NDS.

 

How National Defence Service works: enlistment and draft

Where can I apply for NDS?

The online application form is available HERE. For more information call 1827 or email vad@klustikaravirs.lv.

When will the draft take place?

At the moment, the voluntary enlistment isn't open. Applications for the July 2025 draft closed on 20 November 2024.

Can I enlist for NDS throughout the year?

Voluntary enlistment for 11-month military service is open twice a year, whereas 5-year National Guard service (with at least 28 active days annually) and university/college reserve officer programme are open once a year. Enlistments are announced through communication channels of Ministry of Defence and NAF, as well as mass media.

What are the enlistment procedures for NDS?

NDS draft is announced by order of the Minister of Defence. Announcement will indicate the date of enlistment and number of recruits for each type of state military defence force. Decree will be published in the official journal “Latvijas Vēstnesis” no later than 6 months prior to actual draft date. 

NDS draft will mainly focus on Latvian nationals volunteering for military service. Latvian nationals applying for military service voluntarily will be offered to choose which type of National Defence Service they prefer.

Remaining recruits for National Defence Service units will be drafted based on random selection from the eligible pool. Recruits will be randomly selected to serve in the military for the duration of 11 months. Random selection will be proportionate to number of eligible National Defence Service recruits officially registered in each region. 

Latvian nationals training to become professional medical doctors, assistant physicians or nurses may choose the preferred type of state military defence service regardless of priorities defined by National Armed Forces. Skills and competences of such students may be used to assign them to particular National Defence Service positions.

Can I join NDS after 27 as a volunteer?

Latvian citizens aged 18 up to reaching 27 are invited to apply to the National Defence Service. Applications from minors will not be accepted.

All Latvian national aged 27 and above can join the National Guard, professional army or complete basic military training for army reserve.

How and who can apply for alternative civilian service (alternative service)?

If your beliefs, convictions or religion is incompatible with conscription service and you cannot join the military service to defend Latvia, you must apply for alternative service at the Ministry of Defence National Defence Service Recruitment Control Commission. Application must indicate and contain documents describing reasons for choosing alternative service.

All recruits, including those who applied for alternative service instead of military duty, are required to respond to NDS draft notification by completing an online form at www.klustikaravirs.lv (or send the completed from via mail or sign it with digital signature and send to e-mail address on www.klustikaravirs.lv) and complete the medical examination when appointed.

Can friends who enlisted together serve at NDS together?

When applying for NDS voluntarily, recruits can indicate the friends they would like to serve with. Their wishes are accommodated as much as possible, depending on the maximum allowed number of troops in the particular unit and other selection criteria (for example, skills indicated in the application form that could benefit military service).

How many young people will be drafted?

Number of recruits will be determined on the basis of the national defence guidelines and priorities defined in the National Defence Concept, National Defence Operational Plan and National Armed Forces Development Plan. Decree to start draft will be published on the "Latvijas Vēstnesis" (Official Journal) no later than six months prior to draft date.

Can volunteers refuse to join the National Defence Service?

Yes, citizens who apply voluntarily to the NDS have the possibility to withdraw their application before the health check is completed. If a citizen voluntarily applies for NDS, but the eligibility assessment process is interrupted, they are subject to NDS within one year from the interruption of the assessment process. They shall not be eligible to re-apply voluntarily for NDS until one year has elapsed. 

If you have volunteered for NDS and medical examination has cleared you for military service, you can no longer opt out of the NDS. The same rules apply to those Latvian citizen who have voluntarily chosen the 5-year National Guard service or 5-year reserve officer programme for university and college students. Moreover, if you are enlisted in one of these services and fail to appear without substantial reason, you will be transferred to 11-month military service at NAF units defending Latvia.

Service may be postponed indefinitely due to substantial reasons, unless a person has reached the age of 26.

Where can a soldier obtain a certificate for the renewal of the honorary family card?

Such certificates will be issued by the unit to which the NDS soldier is attached. The certificate will be sent to the official electronic address upon individual request. Please contact the personnel section of the soldier's NSD unit.

How National Defence Service works: random selection

What is random selection and what are the steps?

National Defence Service random selection is coordinated and managed by the Ministry of Defence (MoD). Relevant MoD procedures for registration, surveying and recruitment of Latvian citizens eligible or volunteering for the NDS are stipulated by Cabinet of Minister Regulation 409 “Procedures for registration, surveying, selection and recruitment of Latvian citizens for state defence service, and requirements regarding skills and competences obtained through national defence military service” of 13 July 2023.

Initial selection focuses on NDS volunteers. Then criteria for random selection described in the aforementioned Cabinet of Minister Regulation 409 of 13 July 2023 are applied to identify the remaining troops in the pool of eligible candidates.

According to Article 6 of the National Defence Service Law, after the determinations described in the Article 8 and Article 9 of the Law, NDS recruitment lists are compiled by National Defence Service Department of the Ministry of Defence (NDSD), which verifies these lists against public registers, namely Office of Citizenship and Migration Register of Natural Persons, which contains data about individuals eligible for NDS under the Article 2.2 of the Law; against MoD Resource Management System, which contains data about all individuals who have served at least 11 consecutive months as active duty troops; against Penal Register of the Ministry of Interior, which contains data about all convictions; against State Education Information System of the Ministry of Education and Science, which contains population education data; against Disability Information System of State Medical Commission for the Assessment of Health Condition and Working Ability, which contains medical examination records. The last step of the verification includes identifying of uniformed officers of institutions/agencies under the Ministry of Interior or the National Prison Administration who have been employed at least two years. 

Verification and evaluation of data pertaining to individuals eligible for NDS is completed by select number of MoD NDSD employees who strictly follow the four-eyes principle.

Recruitment lists are then used during the random selection draw.

Who will be invited to the observation?

Transparency will be provided by an ad hoc committee of observers comprised of department employees from MoD (except NDSD staff) who will ensure the legitimacy and due diligence of the process. Mass media, NGOs and members of public are welcome to jo them.

What will be the parameters of selection?

It is a random selection and unique identifiers will be assigned to each recruit registering in respective municipality. Minimum selection threshold is one person per municipality, unless municipality has no eligible recruits in its territory who could enter the random selection.

These unique identifiers are randomly generated by special software. This software uses the prepared recruitment lists of eligible Latvian citizens to generate random sequence of numbers, which are then stored in selection file. Neither hardware nor software will be linked online to avoid any tampering. Digital security risks of the software have also been assessed by MILCERT, which has found the software to be safe.

When and how will recruits be notified? What is the notification period?

Recruits selected for NDS through random selection will receive approved selection results (notification), confirming the draft and medical examination, on their official e-mail address, or to registered home address after the draw. In case of inactive e-mail address, notice will be sent to home address in a registered letter.

!NB!
According to Article 5.1.5 of the Law on the Official Electronic Address, all Latvian male citizens aged 18 to 27 must use the official e-mail address, except for the person:

 

  • Who receives services at a long-term social care and social rehabilitation institution which is registered in the register of social service providers.
  • Who has left the long-term social care and social rehabilitation institution which is registered in the register of social service providers in order to receive social care and social rehabilitation services at the place of residence.
  • Who receives the services of a group house registered in the register of social service providers.
  • For whom Group I disability has been determined.
     
What do I do when I receive the notice?
  • Recruits are required to fill out the application form on integrated recruitment platform www.klustikaravirs.lv no later than 5 days from receiving the NDS draft notice,
  • Recruits are required to undergo medical examination scheduled by the MoD at the specified location.
  • Prior to medical examination, recruits are required to obtain form 027/u from their General practitioner.
  • Based on the results of medical examination and other information about the NDS eligibility of the potential recruit, MoD NDSD shall assess the candidate and determine whether according to the NDS Law candidate should be:

a) DRAFTED – indicating time and place where to report for duty;

b) POSTPONE – indicating reasons and date of postponement;

c) REJECT – because of ineligibility for service (name deleted from NDS records).

  • MoD NDSD shall communicate its decision to recruits via official e-mail or in a registered letter through mail.
     

!NB! After receiving notice, recruits must mail only the envelope with application form! Health form and GP’s form must be presented during the medical examination on the appointment day.

What should I do with notice if I am a National Guard who has just completed basic training??

If you are eligible as citizen of Latvia to be drafted into NDS, you may be drafted even as an active National Guard member. After receiving notice, all recruits are required to undergo scheduled medical examination. After the examination, but no later than three months prior to reporting, recruits will receive the decision of MoD NDSD. Eligible recruits must serve full duty despite the fact that they have already received basic training as National Guard.

What should I do with notice if I am a student?

All young people can be drafted into NDS within 12 months after the graduation from secondary school, even if they already study in university. After receiving notice, all recruits are required to undergo scheduled medical examination.

After the examination, recruits will receive the decision of MoD NDSD to either draft, reject or postpone their service.

According to Article 27.2 of the National Defence Service Law, if a student of a university is required to enlist for the state defence service, university is required to restore the student, with all previous privileges and obligations, after such service. Draft notice must be presented to university as soon as received.

If student risks losing scholarship because of NDS, or there are significant conditions preventing student from continuing education after the service, deferral request, not extending beyond 26 years of age, may be placed.

How will selection of recruits from recruitment lists be arranged?

Decision regarding the drafting is taken after all examinations, including medical examination. Decision is sent to recruit’s official e-mail on www.latvija.lv. If such e-mail is inactive, notice will be sent to registered address or delivered in person. All male Latvian citizens aged 18 to 27 are required to have such e-mail according to the Law on the Official Electronic Address.

Recruits selected for NDS through random selection will be called up in the order in which they were selected, after having undergone medical examinations. Applications from volunteers will be considered in the order in which they are submitted.

Will NDS recruits have an option to defer the service? What is the legitimate term of deferment in such cases?

The grounds for deferral may include a higher education scholarship, place on the national team in one of sports disciplines, child care leave that is provided until a child reaches the 18-month age, important family matters or other significant circumstances that require a Latvian national eligible for National Defence Service to postpone the service until later time but no later than the age of 26.

To inform about the circumstances for which you wish to defer your service, please submit an application to the Ministry of Defence, addressed to the National Defence Service Department of the Ministry of Defence. In the body of the application, please inform of your wish to defer your service, stating the reasons for deferment and adding supporting documents. The application and any attachments must be signed electronically and sent to the official e-mail address of the Ministry of Defence.

Ministry of Defence shall monitor changes with respect to reasons for deferral of NDS. If such reasons no longer apply, recruit will be drafted into national defence service or alternative service.

What are the sanctions for avoiding military service?

If a conscript without a valid reason fails to attend the prescribed medical examinations at the place or time specified in the summons issued by the Ministry of Defence, according to the National Defence Service ACT in effect until 09.12.24 a warning or a fine of up to seventy penalty units (one penalty unit is EUR 5, respectively up to EUR 350) may be imposed.

However, as of 10.12.24, the new procedure (due to amendments to the National Defence Service Act) entered into effect, which provides that a conscript may be given a warning or fined up to one hundred and fifty penalty units (one penalty unit is EUR 5, respectively up to EUR 750) for failing to attend a medical examination at the place and time specified in the summons issued by the Ministry of Defence or failing to complete the examination without a justifiable excuse.

These penalties shall also apply to volunteers who have made themselves available but fail to attend medical examinations, and to volunteers who have completed the medical examinations, been declared fit but have not started their service in accordance with the decision.

It should be noted that the administrative penalties for failing to attend or pass the health check are increased.

If a conscript fails to report to the place of service specified in the decision, the Military Police may forcibly take him to the place of service or the conscript may be fined between EUR 50 and EUR 5 000.

Will university students be drafted?

Yes. All young people can be drafted into NDS within 12 months after the graduation from school, even if they already study in university. According to Article 27.2 of the National Defence Service Law, if a student of a university is required to enlist for the National Defence Service, university is required to restore the student, with all previous privileges and obligations, after such service. Draft notice (along with results of medical examination) must be presented to university as soon as received.

 

Details of National Defence Service

Can a soldier of the NDS apply for professional service?

A soldier of the NDS shall be entitled to sign a professional service contract after six months' service. The time remaining before the end of the period of NDS shall be served in the unit in which the NDS was performed. National defence military service shall be suspended until the soldier has concluded a professional service contract.

Is NDS a lower level training compared to National Guard and professional force training?

No, basic elements of civilian NDS training are the same as for professional force and National Guard. Latvian army aims to train the most competent, knowledgeable and skilled troops to prevent any aggressions against Latvia.

Will NDS troops take part in international exercise?

Yes. If unit to which an NDS recruit is assigned is ordered to take part in international training, some NDS troops might be allowed to participate, depending on their level of training, specialization, intended size of training, etc.

What obligations will troops have after NDS?

After NDS, recruits are discharged and become part of the reserve forces. They are required to be ready to undergo up to seven day-long regular annual training at any time in the next five years following the discharge. After this five-year period, recruits, who have completed NDS and are discharged into army reserve, are registered for additional training according to general procedures for reserve forces.

After completing National Defence Service, you automatically become member of reserve forces and may be drafted for regular or readiness civil defence training aimed at testing and improvement of skills and competences acquired while in service.

What is the pay and social security when serving in NDS?

NDS troops who have chosen voluntary service and will be assigned to NAF for 11months will have the monthly pay of 600 euro for everyday needs, whereas those selected for NDS on mandatory basis will receive 300 euros.

NDS recruits serving in National Guard or in reserve officer training programmes for university and college students will be paid according to the number of days spent in service. Upon completing service, troops will receive discharge bonus of 1,100 euro. These are net amounts to be paid out to troops.

Ministry of Defence shall make social contributions for each recruit as required by the State Social Insurance Law and procedures therein.

If a recruit on 11-month NDS term with NAF, or in alternative service, has one or more children, he/she is entitled to benefit. Monthly benefit per child, paid for the duration of the service, shall amount to 200 euro.

NDS recruits opting for 11-month military service will receive free meals and accommodation in barracks, as well as free healthcare. Depending on the type of duties, recruits may be offered an opportunity to acquire driver’s licence.

Employers, universities and colleges are required to take their employees or students back after the military service.

Are there any education benefits after completing NDS?

After 11 months of service in the NAF or the National Guard, citizens who have volunteered for national defence service and completed it will be able to study free of charge at state universities and colleges if they meet the following prerequisites:

  • apply to study at accredited universities or colleges;
  • meet the admission requirements of the university and study programme, including secondary school grades and the centralised examinations required by the study programme;
  • wish to study full-time;
  • wish to study full-time at the short cycle (level 1) vocational higher education or first cycle (bachelor level) higher education stages;
  • register for studies at a public university or college no later than two years after the end of the period of service and retiring in the reserve.

Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the forfeiture of the right to study free of charge in accordance with the internal rules of the public university or college. However, the individual may re-apply for such a place in accordance with the internal rules of the public university or college.

Compulsory conscripts of the NDS are not eligible for paid studies.

When registering for studies, the application will be accompanied by a certificate certifying voluntary enrolment in the NDS and retirement in the reserve after the end of service. The young person may obtain such a certificate from the military unit in which he or she served during the NDS.

If the individual is already studying at a college or university at the time of entering the NDS, the place of study shall be retained to enable the individual to return to their studies at the end of his service.

Will persons serving in National Guard, in reserve officer training programmes for university and college students or alternative civilian service be paid?

NDS recruits serving in National Guard or in reserve officer training programmes for university and college students will be paid according to the number of days spent in service. They will be offered free meals on the days they spend doing service-related activities.

As currently planned, persons in alternative service will also be entitled to NDS pay in the amount of 400 euros. Those in alternative service are not entitled to free meals.

How will I benefit from NDS?

Experience of other countries such as Finland, Estonia, Switzerland shows that those who have completed military training are more resilient and capable of accepting and overcoming civilian-life challenges. Employers also view such employees more favourably as they believe that military service has taught these employees discipline, ability to work in a team and resilience towards stress and contingencies. Military service makes people tougher – an important quality that may help in various life situations. Finally, military service is a tangible way in which we individually, and as a society, show that we have values that we treasure and are ready to defend and fight for.

Moreover, NDS is a way to promote mental resilience and physical health of young people. It is also a way to promote discipline in population and offer everyone exciting and new career opportunities in national armed forces. NDS will contribute to long-term development of national armed forces, making them numerically stronger and better prepared, with reserve force that complements the regular force, filling vacancies and contributing to comprehensive national defence framework where every citizen is ready to join national defence forces at any time.

Benefits of the National Defence Service