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canbrit
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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2009, 11:15:58 am » |
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I don't know that I can give a definitive answer what CIC wants, someone on here may know better. But, what I did personally (I live in Canada) was change my name on all of my documents (driver's licence, health card, social security number, passport) and then when I filled out the forms put my married name. On one of the forms it does ask for previous last names (or something like that) so I put my maiden name there. When I had to submit proof of identity (photocopies of), although they said I only needed my birth certificate (with maiden name), I also provided my passport (with the married name) to hopefully avoid confusion because a lot of my other documents were still in my maiden name (letter from work, emails etc). So providing birth certificate (maiden name), passport (married name), and marriage certificate (maiden name) I think made it clear. But as I said, pretty well everything else I sent as proof (option c printout, copies of statements showing each other as beneficiaries etc..) was in my maiden name. I've just received the request for my husband's passport, so everything looked to have worked out ok.
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