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pawarsingh

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I live in British Columbia and my current documents have inconsistent name formats. My Indian passport shows my given name as “Preet Kaur” and the surname field is blank, while my Canadian PR card shows my surname as “Preet Kaur” and the given name field is blank. I expect to be eligible for Canadian citizenship around January 2027.

I want advice on the best way to correct my name for Canadian records.
Specifically:
If I want my name to be split as first name: Preet and last name: Kaur, what is the correct process in British Columbia?

If I want my legal name to be first name: Preet Kaur and last name: XYZ (my husband’s surname as shown on our marriage certificate), what process should I follow?

Which option is easier, faster, and less complicated?

Should I complete the name change before applying for Canadian citizenship, or after citizenship is granted?

I’d appreciate guidance from anyone who has gone through a similar process in BC, especially if you had mismatched names on passport, PR card, and citizenship documents.
 
I live in British Columbia and my current documents have inconsistent name formats. My Indian passport shows my given name as “Preet Kaur” and the surname field is blank, while my Canadian PR card shows my surname as “Preet Kaur” and the given name field is blank. I expect to be eligible for Canadian citizenship around January 2027.

I want advice on the best way to correct my name for Canadian records.
Specifically:
If I want my name to be split as first name: Preet and last name: Kaur, what is the correct process in British Columbia?

If I want my legal name to be first name: Preet Kaur and last name: XYZ (my husband’s surname as shown on our marriage certificate), what process should I follow?

Which option is easier, faster, and less complicated?

Should I complete the name change before applying for Canadian citizenship, or after citizenship is granted?

I’d appreciate guidance from anyone who has gone through a similar process in BC, especially if you had mismatched names on passport, PR card, and citizenship documents.
I have no specific experience with BC - but as far as I'm aware it's comparable process to most of the other provinces (incl Ontario where I am familiar, and note 'most other provinces' excludes Quebec b/c very different there). The only other specific difference province-to-province (excl Quebec) is basically how long it might take, but that's still usually 3-9 months (middle of that pretty normal).

Specifically for your case: the easiest by far would be to go to Service BC and use the process of adopting your spouse's surname due to marriage. Go with marriage certificate, your other docs (passport and PR card, health card, whatever) and request exactly what you describe above (current name plus spouse surname).

In my opinion they SHOULD accept this because your passport shows only given names and you are requesting to add spousal surname. If they do accept this (for this you'll need marriage certificate), you apply for and get new driver's license/provincial ID and health card.

Then you get new PR card under new name, with same docs for support. Again, the marriage certificate is your legal doc for change of name.

Now I can't /guarantee/ this will work - but if it doesn't, you are, I think, no worse off - you'd just have to then do a legal change of name through the civil registry/court procedure.

My own personal recommendation would be to get this compelted /before/ you apply for citizenship (or after). That said, if it is in process before you get it completed, it shouldn't be a big deal if it changes during your citizenshp app - there might be a short(ish) delay to sort that out.

Note, I've no opinion/experience with how you'd change your name on your Indian passport. But as far as I'm aware it's not required that it be changed at any specific point for Canadian purposes. YMMV on that - obivously it would be superior to have both in same name.

See here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/...gal-change-of-name-application#after_marriage