Cựu Công chúa Nhật tìm được việc làm sau 5 tháng ở Mỹ, nhưng vẫn bị hoàng gia bất mãn
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Many sources say that the former Japanese Princess Mako and her husband are facing difficulties, possibly facing an unprecedented future fate.
On October 26, 2021, Princess Mako of Japan officially gave up her royal title to marry her boyfriend from university Kei Komuro. Mako's wedding without party, wedding dress and dowry caused a major media crisis in Japan and attracted the attention of the whole world.
1 month after the marriage, Mako and Kei went to the US together to settle down with the goal of pursuing a peaceful life. However, the royal groom was greatly disappointed when he failed to pass the bar exam in New York, making his future career in the US uncertain.
In recent days, the Japanese media is extremely interested in the news that Kei Komuro - the former princess's husband is facing the risk of failing the second bar exam and cannot continue to apply for a visa to stay in the US. Many sources have confirmed that the royal family has discussed with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and the Consulate General of Japan in New York to ask about visa-related issues.
Kei Komuro's US visa is about to expire in July this year. If they cannot pass the second bar exam, which has a very low pass rate, it will be very difficult for Mako and Kei to stay in the US as planned. It also means they will have to face a "nightmare" and possibly a second media crisis, despite the fact that the Princess has lost her title and became a commoner.
With the prospect that Kei Komuro may not be able to apply for a work visa in the US in the future, many people believe that the couple, even if they don't want to, only have to return to their home country to live. But according to lawyer Ricky Tokunaga - a person with long experience working in New York, Mako and her husband will "live or die" nor return to Japan, but they are considering other solutions if Kei fails the exam. happen.
Yahoo Japan recently reported that the royal family had just applied for an H-1B visa. The H-1B visa is a work permit that allows foreign workers to come to the United States and work for American companies. Komuro's current visa will expire in July 2022. To be able to get a new visa, Kei needs to pass his "survival" bar exam. If the worst-case scenario happens, his only chance is to switch to a job as a senior research specialist, but this seems impossible as Kei has no qualifications or work experience. relate to.
The possibility of the scandalous son-in-law passing the bar exam here is not considered too positive. In October last year, when receiving the results of failing the exam for the first time, Kei Komuro was mocked by the Japanese public because the pass rate was up to 63%. Meanwhile, the second retest, although the difficulty is still the same, the pass rate is much lower. If they are really not allowed to stay in the US, the young couple will have no choice but to return to Japan and this prospect will surely bring them harsh criticism.
However, Kei Komuro can apply for a visa to stay in the US by re-enrolling at a university and getting a student visa. However, the amount of money spent to do this is estimated at 100 million yen (nearly 20 billion dong). For a long time, this man-in-law has been disliked by the people because of "digging" and "suffering" from the royal family, so if he chooses this option, he will also struggle.
According to Yahoo Japan, an unnamed Japanese government official recently revealed that the Makos had a surprise plan for their future: "If you can't get a new visa, everyone has to return to Japan. However, both of them wanted to avoid that, so they considered going to "third countries" like Canada or Mexico to live in. Previously, when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just left the Royal Family England, they also chose to live in Canada and now live in Los Angeles."
Former Princess Mako was the first modern royal to settle abroad. The possibility that she would continue to "roam" the country and the uncertain future made those who loved her "national princess" for a while worried.
The second New York state bar exam that Kei Komuro attended will take place on February 22 and 23. Despite being married for 4 months and going to the US for 3 months, every move of the former Princess Mako couple is still very much interested and followed by public opinion in Japan.
Chồng Công chúa Nhật lộ ảnh ăn chơi trác táng, ngày càng khiến công chúng ghét bỏ An Nhi17:05:24 18/12/2021Loạt ảnh quá khứ của Kei Komuro - chồng cựu Công chúa Mako đang gây tranh cãi trên mạng xã hội. Sau hơn 1 tháng chuyển sang Mỹ định cư, vợ chồng cựu Công chúa Mako vẫn phải đối mặt với sự soi mói, bám đuôi của truyền thông cả Nhật Bản lẫn...
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