Soon we'll be applying for first Canadian passports for the family. However I have few concerns. What is the primary ID for the purpose of name identification? Citizenship certificate, COPR or Birth Certificate?
My child was born in Scotland and in his scottish birth certificate in the "name" section he has two words NAME PATRONYMIC.
In his Russian passport he has only NAME and no patronymic.
In other canadian documents such as COPR, PR cards, Citizenship Certificate he also has his name only without patronymic.
When applying for passport we need to submit both citizenship and birth certificates. Is it ok or are these documents contradictive and we need to somehow change them through legal name change or another way?
My child was born in Scotland and in his scottish birth certificate in the "name" section he has two words NAME PATRONYMIC.
In his Russian passport he has only NAME and no patronymic.
In other canadian documents such as COPR, PR cards, Citizenship Certificate he also has his name only without patronymic.
When applying for passport we need to submit both citizenship and birth certificates. Is it ok or are these documents contradictive and we need to somehow change them through legal name change or another way?