'PARK HYO-JOON'S MILITARY SERVICE LAW CASE, IT'S NO ONE ELSE'S BUSINESS!' MINOR LEAGUERS WITH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES GOING DIRECTLY TO THE U.S. ARE BEST TO ACQUIRE PERMANENT RESIDENCY IF THEY WANT TO CONTINUE PLAYING IN THE U.S

'Park Hyo-joon's military service law case, it's no one else's business!' Minor leaguers with high school graduates going directly to the U.S. are best to acquire permanent residency if they want to continue playing in the U.S

'Park Hyo-joon's military service law case, it's no one else's business!' Minor leaguers with high school graduates going directly to the U.S. are best to acquire permanent residency if they want to continue playing in the U.S

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Park Hyo-joon also lost the second trial of a copyright revocation lawsuit filed against the government.온라인카지노

The Seoul High Court Administration Department 9-1 (Chief Judges Kim Moo-shin, Kim Dong-wan, and Kim Hyung-bae) ruled on the 8th that Park Hyo-joon lost the plaintiff as in the first trial in the second trial of a lawsuit against the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to cancel the order to return the copyright.

Park Hyo-joon signed with the New York Yankees of the Major League Baseball (MLB) after graduating from Yatap High School. After making his big league debut as a member of the Yankees in July 2021, he was granted permission to travel abroad until March 2023 and continued his career in the U.S. under Article 70 (1) of the Military Service Act, "a person who has not been called up as a military reserve, supplementary or substitute."

However, the Seoul Regional Military Manpower Administration accused Park Hyo-joon of violating the Military Service Act in March 2023, when the overseas travel permit period ended, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs served a notice of order to return his copyright to Park in April of the same year.

Park Hyo-joon filed a lawsuit against the government in May 2023.

Park Hyo-joon played in the minor leagues in 2023 and 2024. He does not have a team this year.

Park Hyo-joon's case could be a great wake-up call for Korean minor leaguers who went overseas immediately without stepping on the KBO League. They have no guarantee that they will not be able to do it like Park Hyo-joon.

Chances are not high that they will be selected for the national team at the Olympics or the Asian Games. It is not easy for the team to transfer to the national team.

In the end, it seems that they have no choice but to successfully settle in a major like Choi Ji-man and legally postpone their military service by obtaining permanent residency.

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