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What has this got to do with the topic of this thread about "Federal Skilled Worker Class Action Lawsuit"?wasim_ahmad1 said:Hi Everyone,
My friend wants to apply for Canadian Immigration under Federal Skilled Worker class. He has some issues regarding his name.
1) On his passport his first and last name are written under GIVEN NAME. While there is nothing under LAST/Family name. It's written as "--" In immigration forms they ask the family name which I understand is last name. Should he leave that blank as its on passport or write his last name there? On forms it says write as its written on passport.
2) He is living in Saudi Arabia, and on his bank account his name is written as "his name + his father name". Is it a problem too during immigration process?
Other than passport, on all documents his name is correct. Would his application be rejected due to this?
What you guys suggest in his case.
All replies would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Hi Zardoz,zardoz said:What has this got to do with the topic of this thread about "Federal Skilled Worker Class Action Lawsuit"?
Dear All ,hopefulever said:should we divert our topic for you where in 300000 applicants are struggling for a big big fight against cic. it is better you stay away for your query and ask some consultant .
hopefulever said:should we divert our topic for you where in 300000 applicants are struggling for a big big fight against cic. it is better you stay away for your query and ask some consultant .
Yes, it will be a BIG problem. Official passports are not accepted by CIC. It must be a "normal" personal passport.K M SARWAR said:Hello Everyone ,
I am K. M. SARWAR ALAM from Bangladesh. I am a Government Official of Bangladesh and I am holding an OFFICIAL PASSPORT. I am applying for immigration in Canada in 2014. If I am declared eligible for that by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, then will it be a problem to have an OFFICIAL PASSPORT for immigration processing?
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