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Harsh2971990

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Hello CANADAVISA,
This is Harsh from India.
I have different names mentioned on credential & Passport.
Passport: "PATEL HARSH RAJESHKUMAR"
Credential: "Patel Harshkumar Rajeshbhai"
question is :
1. With which name I should register on WES for ECA. so, there is no chance of cancellation of EAS application?
2. if need to change name on any of document, Please advice with which document I need to proceed?
3. any other approach to apply will be appreciated if available.

Thanks in Advance.
 
Thanks for your feedback. But still my query has not been resolved. Expecting answer against my each concern mentioned.
 
Thanks for your feedback. But still my query has not been resolved. Expecting answer against my each concern mentioned.
Whatever your concern is, the answer is, the most official document i.e. the PASSPORT. It's better to follow and use the details everywhere that is matching your passport. Even if you get an ITA, if there is any variation from the details you provided, it'll be compared to Passport. This is the only reason why the Language testing agency asks for your Passport as Identity document. 99% of all documents a person holds can have variations so they only prefer to follow the passport. PASSPORT is your reference document. Better to change accordingly
 
Whatever your concern is, the answer is, the most official document i.e. the PASSPORT. It's better to follow and use the details everywhere that is matching your passport. Even if you get an ITA, if there is any variation from the details you provided, it'll be compared to Passport. This is the only reason why the Language testing agency asks for your Passport as Identity document. 99% of all documents a person holds can have variations so they only prefer to follow the passport. PASSPORT is your reference document. Better to change accordingly

You can provide a LOE while applying. You could provide Attorney attested documents explaining the variations in the documents to prove it. There will be no issues.
 
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