Choo Shin-soo, who was in the midst of controversy over "military service avoidance", was informed that two sons of US major leaguer Choo Shin-soo abandoned their Korean nationality.

According to a report by the Korea Daily, a news report by Choo Shin-soo, director of the domestic agent Galaxia S. Song Jae-woo, said, "We have respect for the opinions of the two sons about the abandonment of their Korean nationality. "This application is not related to the purpose of military service exclusion."

Song said, "There is no knowledge or concept about Korea's military service obligations because children are young and almost grew up in the United States." Choo, too, seems to have made such a decision in the sense that he respects the opinions of the children without intentions of military service, I know children have dealt with the issue of nationality before they get bigger. "

Choo Shin-soo's two sons said, "I like Korea, but I do not know much about Korea because I want to live in the United States," Choo said.

Cho Son - ju 's first son, 14 - year - old Chu Mu Bin was born in the United States in 2005, his second son Chu - Deung was born in 2009, and his two sons were born in South Korea Has been reported to live in the United States.

When they were informed that they had abandoned their Korean nationality and selected American nationality, some people pointed out that it was the purpose of avoiding military service.

The two sons of Choo Shin - soo reported to the Ministry of Justice that they would "break away from Korean nationality" and the Justice Department repaired them under the Nationality Act last month.

Abandonment means the choice of foreign nationality and the abandonment of Korean nationality in the case of multiple parents who are children of foreign parents or born in a foreign country.

Choo is married to the US House of Representatives in 2002 and has 2 boys and 1 girls. He is currently living in Texas, USA.

(Configuration = Korean Wave Editor)
(Photo = House of Representatives)

(SBS Steve Star)