You'll just have to wait for the PR card, nothign with cards seems to take less than a month, more often several.Update
I got an email from IRCC a month back stating my name had to be split as per my passport (I'd got my name split in Indian passport first)
It also said they are refunding the $50 fees of the PR card renewal form.
I have not got any new PR card till date and a reply to a webform sent to IRCC just said refer to email sent to you before. The name appears to have been split in their records but if I don't get an updated PR card then I'm not sure how to go about getting it split in Ontario DL/ Health card or SIN records.
I didn't understand, did they process your application successfully or they have returned it and refunded the application fee? what does your online application tracker say?Update
I got an email from IRCC a month back stating my name had to be split as per my passport (I'd got my name split in Indian passport first)
It also said they are refunding the $50 fees of the PR card renewal form.
I have not got any new PR card till date and a reply to a webform sent to IRCC just said refer to email sent to you before. The name appears to have been split in their records but if I don't get an updated PR card then I'm not sure how to go about getting it split in Ontario DL/ Health card or SIN records.
Thank you!You'll just have to wait for the PR card, nothign with cards seems to take less than a month, more often several.
Unable to link the application online, tried all variables.I didn't understand, did they process your application successfully or they have returned it and refunded the application fee? what does your online application tracker say?
Don't want to discourage you, but looks like they have just returned your application and refunded the fee. The email header last name, first name format comes from, how you chose to fill up the application, not that they have processed it that way. I may be wrong, I suggest calling them to clarify.Unable to link the application online, tried all variables.
The email said my name would be split and they still refunded the $50, hence my doubt whether they'll be issuing a new PR card.
Also the email header says "Last name First Name" so I know its updated electronically.
Could be a possibility. The email says that card has name split. But my PR card has first name in bold followed by last name in normal font in the next line.Don't want to discourage you, but looks like they have just returned your application and refunded the fee. The email header last name, first name format comes from, how you chose to fill up the application, not that they have processed it that way. I may be wrong, I suggest calling them to clarify.
Hello , I would be starting my journey for splitting my name , just wanted to ask have u got your PR card.Unable to link the application online, tried all variables.
The email said my name would be split and they still refunded the $50, hence my doubt whether they'll be issuing a new PR card.
Also the email header says "Last name First Name" so I know its updated electronically.
I have not got my PR card, they rejected my application. It seems they did not understand what I was asking them to do and they had my name inverted from the start, so now I have 3 different names in my documents lol. I complete one year in Ontario soon, I might just go for the legal name change in the province and get everything sorted that way.Hello , I would be starting my journey for splitting my name , just wanted to ask have u got your PR card.
IRCC will always issue PR cards with name exactly how it shows on your passport. They don't care if your name is split, or not split, or whatever. Your firstname/given name from your passport goes to the firstname on PR card, and last name/surname from the passport goes to lastname on the PR card.Hi Everyone,
I am also facing the same issue with splitting the name on my passport. I live in Quebec. Should I get the name split on my passport done and apply for a renewal of PR with IRCC? Would they accept the application if I just change the passport and provincial ID's? Or is it better to get a court order with a lawyer?