Good Day,
Hope someone can provide clarity on the following.
My wife and I are about to apply for citizenship and not sure how to answer this question for my wife's application, "Have you changed your name since becoming a permanent resident?". My wife's passport expired last year (which had her maiden surname) and after renewing it, her new passport now has my surname, so now all of her Canadian documents (PR, CoPR, health card etc.) still has her maiden surname, while all foreign documents now includes her updated surname.
Should we indicate that she changed her name? Not sure if this only applies to someone changing their name in Canada, as I came across the requirement below:
If you have legally changed your name outside Canada and are residing in Canada
Then you must provide a copy of the following documents:
We don't mind applying with her maiden name for the citizenship and not sure how to answer this question. My only concern is that her Canadian documents won't match to any foreign documents.
Thank You
Hope someone can provide clarity on the following.
My wife and I are about to apply for citizenship and not sure how to answer this question for my wife's application, "Have you changed your name since becoming a permanent resident?". My wife's passport expired last year (which had her maiden surname) and after renewing it, her new passport now has my surname, so now all of her Canadian documents (PR, CoPR, health card etc.) still has her maiden surname, while all foreign documents now includes her updated surname.
Should we indicate that she changed her name? Not sure if this only applies to someone changing their name in Canada, as I came across the requirement below:
If you have legally changed your name outside Canada and are residing in Canada
Then you must provide a copy of the following documents:
- A foreign passport or other national authoritative documentation amended to reflect the new name;
- A foreign name change document that links your previous name to your new name, such as a foreign marriage certificate (with an official translation); and
- A document in the new name from Canadian provinces or territories (ex. driver's licence, health card, age of majority card, senior citizen’s identification card, or social service card)
We don't mind applying with her maiden name for the citizenship and not sure how to answer this question. My only concern is that her Canadian documents won't match to any foreign documents.
Thank You