I have seen many posts from fellow Indians who all have same name issue I.e Indian Passport has full name in given name field whereas Canadian documents all have full name in Family name/ Surname field. That’s because of Name nomenclature followed in Canada.
I never had any issues in the 3 years I have been here. So what if your Given name is blank in Canada docs... you still operate bank account, can travel, CRA stills expects you to pay tax, BC health service card still provides you benefits ( so what if they can’t issue photo Id card) your DL has your photo and used as photo ID card. When you travel you just put name on ticket booking as per passport (The blank Field is written as LNU/FNU depending on Airline) If you are not a frequent traveller and any case who is really travelling right now in pandemic unless critical. The only travel little bother I had in Past is when I arrived back in Canada after international travel, the Self service immigration Kiosk did not read PR card, so I had to stand in line to get manual immigration clearance from officer. The person explained its common issue because of the way name on PR And stamped and cleared me in a jiffy.
So if you really think of it, you don’t face any issues in your daily life in Canada. At least I haven’t. It’s such a common issue that it’s become a non issue.
So I have decided to apply for name correction / name split / name change after becoming citizen.
If you do on PR you first need to get Indian Passport rectified, then PR card rectified, then DL, SIN, Health card, Bank account. This involves money and time and with COVID timelines are uncertain and processing can be delayed which will affect you citizenship application timeline by a few months.
I have waited 3 years to realize Canadian citizenship dream and why Delay it further? Some stuff will need to be altered with name change later too like DL, SIN, Bank and Health card, but after citizenship you don’t bother with PR and Indian Passport. And you can easily apply for Visa, book travel on Canadian Passport with full name in surname field. Worry about OCI later. You can visit India on tourist visa initially. Get OCI after altering Canadian citizenship docs
Any thoughts you want to share if you agree or disagree, you are most welcome. The above is just my personal opinion.
I never had any issues in the 3 years I have been here. So what if your Given name is blank in Canada docs... you still operate bank account, can travel, CRA stills expects you to pay tax, BC health service card still provides you benefits ( so what if they can’t issue photo Id card) your DL has your photo and used as photo ID card. When you travel you just put name on ticket booking as per passport (The blank Field is written as LNU/FNU depending on Airline) If you are not a frequent traveller and any case who is really travelling right now in pandemic unless critical. The only travel little bother I had in Past is when I arrived back in Canada after international travel, the Self service immigration Kiosk did not read PR card, so I had to stand in line to get manual immigration clearance from officer. The person explained its common issue because of the way name on PR And stamped and cleared me in a jiffy.
So if you really think of it, you don’t face any issues in your daily life in Canada. At least I haven’t. It’s such a common issue that it’s become a non issue.
So I have decided to apply for name correction / name split / name change after becoming citizen.
If you do on PR you first need to get Indian Passport rectified, then PR card rectified, then DL, SIN, Health card, Bank account. This involves money and time and with COVID timelines are uncertain and processing can be delayed which will affect you citizenship application timeline by a few months.
I have waited 3 years to realize Canadian citizenship dream and why Delay it further? Some stuff will need to be altered with name change later too like DL, SIN, Bank and Health card, but after citizenship you don’t bother with PR and Indian Passport. And you can easily apply for Visa, book travel on Canadian Passport with full name in surname field. Worry about OCI later. You can visit India on tourist visa initially. Get OCI after altering Canadian citizenship docs
Any thoughts you want to share if you agree or disagree, you are most welcome. The above is just my personal opinion.