Hi all,
I already obtained my CoPR and I'm planning to move to Canada in the next few months.
Where I'm from, our passports have a last name, given name, and a middle name. These are separate fields. When I was applying for EE, the instructions there said to write the given name as shown in the passport. My middle name therefore is not in my CoPR as there was no space to put it in the EE application. However, my CoPR is technically correct as it has my last name and given name on my passport.
It only dawned on me that there's a chance in the future that my middle name will be lost since it's not on any official Canadian document. I therefore want to have it appended to my given name. It is part of my identity.
What's the least painful way to go about this process? As much as possible, I'd like to settle this before the citizenship process in the future. There's technically no legal name change as my name on the passport did not change. I read in the port of entry examinations manual, p. 55 that if there's a "clerical error" in the CoPR, the border service officer can amend it and update GCMS upon landing. Anyone experienced this and would mine be a "clerical error" (although it's partly my fault that I didn't combine my given name and middle name)...?
I'd appreciate your suggestions if you have any experiences on this matter. Thanks!
I already obtained my CoPR and I'm planning to move to Canada in the next few months.
Where I'm from, our passports have a last name, given name, and a middle name. These are separate fields. When I was applying for EE, the instructions there said to write the given name as shown in the passport. My middle name therefore is not in my CoPR as there was no space to put it in the EE application. However, my CoPR is technically correct as it has my last name and given name on my passport.
It only dawned on me that there's a chance in the future that my middle name will be lost since it's not on any official Canadian document. I therefore want to have it appended to my given name. It is part of my identity.
What's the least painful way to go about this process? As much as possible, I'd like to settle this before the citizenship process in the future. There's technically no legal name change as my name on the passport did not change. I read in the port of entry examinations manual, p. 55 that if there's a "clerical error" in the CoPR, the border service officer can amend it and update GCMS upon landing. Anyone experienced this and would mine be a "clerical error" (although it's partly my fault that I didn't combine my given name and middle name)...?
I'd appreciate your suggestions if you have any experiences on this matter. Thanks!