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icecool222 said:yeah because its unfair to increase someones processing time just because they have lived in different countries..I mean i was in UK as a student and I can attach all my certificates to show them that i was studying and I completed my studies there..I dont think it should be a problem......I have one more question..I want to know that when I was a child my name was really big and unpronouncable so after my 10th grade, I shortened my name and in all my documents I have my new name, even in my UK certificates, passport etc..Will that be a issue in background checks? your personal opinions on this please?
The name thing shouldn't be an issue, except that it increases the odds of one of your names getting a "hit" in police databases. In that case they'll ask for an RCMP clearance. (They asked me, because I have the same name as someone who robbed a store in New Brunswick.)