"可获宽免" can be translated as "eligible for exemption" or "qualify for waiver" in English, depending on the specific context.
"Eligible for exemption" emphasizes that someone or something meets the criteria to be exempted from a certain requirement, obligation, or payment.
"Qualify for waiver" suggests that someone or something has met the necessary conditions to have a particular requirement, rule, or fee waived.
Both expressions are commonly used in legal, financial, or administrative contexts to indicate that a person or entity is entitled to relief from a certain burden or obligation.