I currently have a PR card with my maiden name, and I'm planning to travel to India to get married. If I change my name to my husband's surname while in India, but my PR card still has my maiden name, will I face any issues at the Canadian border or at connecting airports during my return to Canada?
If your PR card is still under your old name and you’ve changed your name after marriage, you can usually still travel, but there are some important considerations to ensure smooth travel:
1. Travel with Both Names
• Carry official documents: Bring both your PR card (with the old name) and your marriage certificate as proof of the name change.
• Passport alignment: Ensure your passport matches either the old or new name. If your PR card and passport align (even if with the old name), it will reduce confusion during travel.
2. Entering Canada
• Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) typically allows entry if your PR card is valid and you can demonstrate the name change with appropriate documents (like your marriage certificate).
• Keep all documentation organized and ready to explain your situation to border officers, if asked.
3. Returning from Abroad
• Make sure the airline accepts your PR card and documents for boarding with mismatched names. Some airlines might question the name discrepancy, so confirm ahead of your flight.
4. PR Card Name Update (After Travel)
• Once you’re back in Canada, you should apply for a new PR card with your updated name. You’ll need:
• A copy of your marriage certificate
• Government-issued ID with your new name
• The PR card replacement application form
Recommendation
• Yes, you can travel, but make sure to carry all relevant documents and confirm with your airline. If you’re concerned about complications, contact CBSA or IRCC in advance for peace of mind.