List of enlistment age by country

These are the enlistment ages for military service by country, according to the online CIA publication The World Factbook.

A

  • Afghanistan – 18 (voluntary)
  • Albania – 19 (voluntary; age lowered to 18 during wartime)
  • Algeria – 17 (voluntary), 19 (compulsory)
  • Angola – 18 (voluntary – men), 20 (voluntary – women), 20 (compulsory – men)
  • Antigua and Barbuda – 18 (voluntary)
  • Argentina – 18 (voluntary)
  • Armenia – 17 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)
  • Australia – 18 (voluntary; age 17 with parental consent)
  • Austria – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)
  • Azerbaijan – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)

B

  • Bahamas – 18 (voluntary)
  • Bahrain – 15 (military cadets, NCOs and technicians), 18 (other enlistment)
  • Bangladesh – 16 (voluntary)
  • Barbados – 18 (voluntary)
  • Belarus – 17 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)
  • Belgium – 18 (voluntary)
  • Belize – 18 (voluntary)
  • Benin – 18 (compulsory)
  • Bhutan – 18 (voluntary), 20 (compulsory militia training)
  • Bolivia – 16 (voluntary; pre-military training can start at age 15, providing an exemption from future service; conscription possible at age 14 if there is a shortage of volunteers)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – 18 (voluntary)
  • Botswana – 18 (voluntary)
  • Brazil – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)
  • Brunei – 17 (voluntary)
  • Bulgaria – 18 (voluntary)
  • Burkina Faso – 18 (voluntary)
  • Burundi – 18 (voluntary)

C

China

D

E

F

G

  • Gabon – 20 (voluntary)
  • Gambia – 18 (voluntary)
  • Georgia – 18 (compulsory)
  • Germany – 17 (voluntary)
  • Ghana – 18 (voluntary)
  • Greece – 18 (voluntary), 19 (compulsory; conscription age can be lowered to 17 during wartime)
  • Guatemala – 17 (compulsory)
  • Guinea – 18 (voluntary)
  • Guinea-Bissau – 16 (voluntary, with parental consent), 18 (compulsory)
  • Guyana – 18 (voluntary)

H

I

  • India – 17 (voluntary; volunteers can join the Navy at age 16)
  • Indonesia – 18 (voluntary)
  • Iran – 15 (voluntary service in the Basij), 16 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)
  • Iraq – 18 (voluntary)
  • Ireland – 18 (voluntary; age 17 with parental consent)
  • Israel – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory for Jews and Druze only)
  • Italy – 18 (voluntary)

J

K

L

M

N

  • Namibia – 18 (voluntary)
  • Nepal – 18 (voluntary)
  • Netherlands – 17 (voluntary)
  • New Zealand – 17 (voluntary; soldiers are not deployed in combat before the age of 18)
  • Nicaragua – 18 (voluntary)
  • Niger – 18 (compulsory)
  • Nigeria – 18 (voluntary)
  • Norway – 17 (voluntary – men), 18 (voluntary – women), 19 (compulsory; conscription age can be lowered to 16 during wartime)

O

  • Oman – 18 (voluntary)

P

Q

  • Qatar – 18 (compulsory)

R

  • Romania – 18 (voluntary)
  • Russia – 16 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)
  • Rwanda – 18 (voluntary)

S

T

  • Taiwan – 18 (compulsory)
  • Tajikistan – 15 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory; military training starts at age 16)
  • Tanzania – 18 (voluntary)
  • Thailand – 18 (voluntary), 21 (compulsory)
  • Timor-Leste – 18 (voluntary)
  • Togo – 18 (voluntary)
  • Tonga – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent)
  • Trinidad and Tobago – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent)
  • Tunisia – 18 (voluntary), 20 (compulsory)
  • Turkey – 18 (voluntary), 21 (compulsory)
  • Turkmenistan – 15 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)

U

  • Uganda – 18 (voluntary)
  • Ukraine – 20 (compulsory; conscription is planned to be abolished in the future)
  • United Arab Emirates – 17 (voluntary, with consent), 18 (compulsory)
  • United Kingdom – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent; age 17 for admission to an officer program; Nepalese citizens can join the Brigade of Gurkhas at age 17)
  • United States – 18 (compulsory registration for men), 18 (voluntary service; age 17 with parental consent), 17 (compulsory militia service under 10 U.S. Code § 246)[1]
  • Uruguay – 18 (voluntary)
  • Uzbekistan – 18 (compulsory)

V

Y

Z

  • Zambia – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent)
  • Zimbabwe – 18 (voluntary)

References

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