Thanks @YVR123 for your response ! I've actually gone through these instructions, however it says - If you don’t have a family name on your passport or travel document, enter all given names in the family name field and leave the given name blank.
But the problem is - in the pdf IMM5406 form, it seems both are mandatory to fill, otherwise it gives error when you click Validate !
Secondly they also write in another instruction not to leave any field blank
Thanks
But the problem is - in the pdf IMM5406 form, it seems both are mandatory to fill, otherwise it gives error when you click Validate !
Secondly they also write in another instruction not to leave any field blank
Thanks
This is the portion I found in the PGP guide:
Guide 5772 – Application to Sponsor Parents and Grandparents - Canada.ca
Enter names into forms exactly as they appear on the person’s passport. If there are any differences in how a name is displayed on other identification, provide documents to support the difference (for example, a legal proof of name change, if you changed your name) or a letter of explanation (if it’s a discrepancy between legal documents, such as a different name on your birth certificate). Upload your explanation to the online application under the section “Additional supporting documents” and select the document name “Letter of explanation.”
I don't know if the instruction will work on "online forms". Others who have the same case may know exactly how to fill them.
- If you don’t know a family member’s complete date of birth, use “01” in place of the day, month or year you don’t know. Include a letter of explanation saying why you couldn’t include the complete date.
- If you don’t have a family name on your passport or travel document, enter all given names in the family name field and leave the given name blank.
- If you don’t have a given name on your passport or travel document, leave the given name field blank.
- If the name on your status in Canada document (citizenship certificate, permanent resident card, etc.) is different than on your other supporting documents (for example, your birth certificate), you should attach a proof of name change and a letter of explanation.
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