K kangjack Full Member May 20, 2016 46 0 Aug 3, 2017 #1 My birth name was "dean" and my name changed to "jack" when I was 9 and I am 24 now. Do I have to check at "yes" or "no" ??
My birth name was "dean" and my name changed to "jack" when I was 9 and I am 24 now. Do I have to check at "yes" or "no" ??
J jackdawn Champion Member Dec 24, 2016 1,292 920 Aug 3, 2017 #2 kangjack said: My birth name was "dean" and my name changed to "jack" when I was 9 and I am 24 now. Do I have to check at "yes" or "no" ?? Click to expand... If your education certificates and passport are in the new name, i feel you can say no.
kangjack said: My birth name was "dean" and my name changed to "jack" when I was 9 and I am 24 now. Do I have to check at "yes" or "no" ?? Click to expand... If your education certificates and passport are in the new name, i feel you can say no.
K kangjack Full Member May 20, 2016 46 0 Aug 4, 2017 #3 jackdawn said: If your education certificates and passport are in the new name, i feel you can say no. Click to expand... Renaming is recorded on my Identification and Birth Certificate in 2000.. Doesn't it matter if I check to "NO" ?
jackdawn said: If your education certificates and passport are in the new name, i feel you can say no. Click to expand... Renaming is recorded on my Identification and Birth Certificate in 2000.. Doesn't it matter if I check to "NO" ?
I iamxty Champion Member Mar 13, 2017 2,341 4,309 Singapore Category........ PNP NOC Code...... 2174 App. Filed....... 09-07-2017 Nomination..... 01-08-2017 AOR Received. 07-09-2017 File Transfer... 04-11-2017 Passport Req.. 08-03-2018 Aug 4, 2017 #4 kangjack said: Renaming is recorded on my Identification and Birth Certificate in 2000.. Doesn't it matter if I check to "NO" ? Click to expand... If you have used the old name on other documents then your answer is Yes. In this case you need to provide an affidavit or a declaration that those names belong to you.
kangjack said: Renaming is recorded on my Identification and Birth Certificate in 2000.. Doesn't it matter if I check to "NO" ? Click to expand... If you have used the old name on other documents then your answer is Yes. In this case you need to provide an affidavit or a declaration that those names belong to you.