The two sons of Choo Choo, a major league Texas Rangers player, abandoned his Korean nationality and chose American nationality.
The Justice Ministry announced today that it has received a report from Choo Shin-soo's eldest son and son-in-law to leave the Korean nationality on March 31.
A departure means that a child of a foreign parent or a foreign national born in a foreign country renounces Korean nationality.
If a foreign national chooses to choose a foreign nationality under the Nationality Act, he / she can only report to the Minister of Justice if he / she has an address in the foreign country to leave the nationality of the Republic of Korea.
Cho 's eldest son was born in 2005, when Choo was a minor league team member of the Seattle Mariners, and his second son was born in 2009 in the Cleveland Indians.
Major Lee Choo Shin Soo Two Sons Abandon Korean Nationality
2019-08-05T08:48:43.878Z
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The two sons of Choo Choo, a major league Texas Rangers player, abandoned his Korean nationality and chose American nationality. The Justice Ministry announced today that it has received a report from Choo Shin-soo's eldest son and son-in-law to leave the Korean nationality on March 31.
Source: sbskr