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In my passport, my name is formatted as follow: Family name + Given names.
However, in all of my English documents, my name is formatted as: Given names + Family name.
In the Family Information form, there is just one field to enter my full name, so which format of my name should I input? Also, which format should I input for the names of my parents?
In my passport, my name is formatted as follow: Family name + Given names.
However, in all of my English documents, my name is formatted as: Given names + Family name.
In the Family Information form, there is just one field to enter my full name, so which format of my name should I input? Also, which format should I input for the names of my parents?
I beg to differ. I wrote my name in Family form exactly the same as what is in the passport (Given name + family name). Based on @HenryVo other posts, I see that he is a Vietnamese, hence the name format is different. And the Visa Officer in Vietnam should know about the country he/she is working in
P/S: I am also a Vietnamese and my name appears differently in my passport and in other documents.
I beg to differ. I wrote my name in Family form exactly the same as what is in the passport (Given name + family name). Based on @HenryVo other posts, I see that he is a Vietnamese, hence the name format is different. And the Visa Officer in Vietnam should know about the country he/she is working in
P/S: I am also a Vietnamese and my name appears differently in my passport and in other documents.
But in all of my English documents, my name is formatted as: Given names + Family name.
So if I write my name as Family name + Given names (like on my passport), would it cause issues, since the name's format is different?
Also, do I need to write the names with symbols like in Vietnamese?
But in all of my English documents, my name is formatted as: Given names + Family name.
So if I write my name as Family name + Given names (like on my passport), would it cause issues, since the name's format is different?
Also, do I need to write the names with symbols like in Vietnamese?
I dont think that matters much because some of my documents have "Given Name + Last Name" while my passport and degree certificate have "Last Name + given Name"
But in all of my English documents, my name is formatted as: Given names + Family name.
So if I write my name as Family name + Given names (like on my passport), would it cause issues, since the name's format is different?
Also, do I need to write the names with symbols like in Vietnamese?
I dont think that matters much because some of my documents have "Given Name + Last Name" while my passport and degree certificate have "Last Name + given Name"
Yeah, my education transcript and my university's offer both have my name as Given names + Family name. But for my passport and birth certificate, it is Family name + Given names.
So in conclusion, I should write my name as Family name + Given names, similarly to my passport?
Yeah, my education transcript and my university's offer both have my name as Given names + Family name. But for my passport and birth certificate, it is Family name + Given names.
So in conclusion, I should write my name as Family name + Given names, similarly to my passport?
Guys, I know what the IRCC said, but I already said before that the Embassy officer in Viet Nam should know how a Vietnamese name looks like and its format.
For me, my name is in different order in different documents and I already got approval. Also, I didnt even apply from Vietnam. I applied from Singapore.
Guys, I know what the IRCC said, but I already said before that the Embassy officer in Viet Nam should know how a Vietnamese name looks like and its format.
For me, my name is in different order in different documents and I already got approval. Also, I didnt even apply from Vietnam. I applied from Singapore.
My parents name on their id card and their name on my passport and certificates are not same little mistakes.
But my name is ok
Would it be nay problem for getting study permit?
My parents name on their id card and their name on my passport and certificates are not same little mistakes.
But my name is ok
Would it be nay problem for getting study permit?
Their name on Passport and certificates is same
But i just wanna make sure
Is wrong name will impact on getting visa. Bcz on their national id card name is not same as on my passport. Thats the problem
Please help me with one more thing. On the Family information form, for the spouse field and the children fields, they don't apply to me. So do I leave them blank? Or should I write N/A for them?
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