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From what you guys have said, I would never live in Quebec, no offense to those that love it there. I live in Alberta and just couldn't imagine leaving.
Sorry nobody meant to offend you, we are just stating our opinions. Like I consider myself just as much Albertan as Canadian because I have lived here my whole life, in a small community of about 300 where everybody knows everybody, I just couldn't imagine being anywhere else. (Although I could live in the mountains of BC ) But I'm not offended because you would never want to live in Alberta.saralune said:That s a ratter ignorant comment... serisouly.. there are pelnty of reason why one would want to come and live in Quebec....I am from quebec, I consider myself as much canadian as quebecois...and I am offended by this....
It just doesn't make sense how Quebec is trying to promote equality for woman by refusing them the right to change their last name... Everybody's entitled to their own opinion.saralune said:oh welll I could never imagine living in Alberta....
Hahahahakathsimbev said:Oh and also, why wouldn't you guys start a post called: 1001 reasons why not moving to Quebec! You seem to be well started!
kathsimbev, for the record, I never said that "Quebec wants to be different". I understand that their position is following civil law but still... it's frustrating that I can't share my husband's name because Quebec doesn't want to give me that option. Seems that almost the entire planet, with the exceptions you've listed, allows for women to make that choice. I find it funny that "the Canadian province of Quebec" was thrown in there with a list of countries.kathsimbev said:Can I just point out that it's not because "Quebec wants to be different" like some people have said on this thread that they do not allow women to change their name as other countries do the same:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Married_and_maiden_names
In many jurisdictions whose legal systems derive from the civil law—such as France, Spain, Belgium, the Canadian province of Quebec, and the U.S. state of Louisiana— the default position is for a woman's "legal name" to remain the same throughout life.
Oh and also, why wouldn't you guys start a post called: 1001 reasons why not moving to Quebec! You seem to be well started!
I didn't not refer to you when I said that but to other members who posted before... I know it can be quite frustrating if it something that you really find important. I have the other side of the problem of having taking my husband's name here in the Uk but having to keep all my Canadian documents to my maiden name for when we go back to live in Quebec! Can be quite difficult to prove who I am sometimes! And by the way Louisiana is also not a country!msgomez said:kathsimbev, for the record, I never said that "Quebec wants to be different". I understand that their position is following civil law but still... it's frustrating that I can't share my husband's name because Quebec doesn't want to give me that option. Seems that almost the entire planet, with the exceptions you've listed, allows for women to make that choice. I find it funny that "the Canadian province of Quebec" was thrown in there with a list of countries.
Over and over again Quebec separates itself from the rest of Canada with all these petty laws. It's ludacris that so many want Quebec to separate from Canada yet they want to keep their currency... make your money dammit! LOL They blamed the outcome of the last referendum on the "ethnics" (in other words, the immigrants) saying that their NO votes lost them the chance to separate. Let me tell you, if Quebec separates Montreal will be empty! lol
That being said, yes I'm ranting but i do love Montreal! It's my home and I adore it here. I know we can't change the laws here and yes we have the option of leaving but I can still wish things were different.
Ok, so now i know everything about Quebec lol but does anyone know how it will affect me?lisa_joanne_uk said:Ok, my problem is the other way around, i would love to take my boyfriends last name but i dont know how it will affect the application. We are hoping to send it off soon after we get married but my passport and all other documents will be in my maiden name. Just wondering if this will be a problem or would i have to keep my maiden name? If anyone knows anything that'd be great, thanks in advance
Lisa