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Elavarasan_M

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May 26, 2025
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Hello All,

Context:
My Father's name in my passport is Murthy (which matches with all the documents from the past that I have), and in his passport it is spelled as Moorthy.

I received the ITA for Canada PR under CEC and while submitting my e-APR application, I followed the spelling mentioned in his passport for the immediate relatives information section. Will the above cause any issues while processing? Looking for some suggestions on what to do now.

Thanks in advance for your responses
 
I don't think so. Did you even have to provide any documents as evidence that he's your father? I thought this was more of a self-report. It's not a material difference, so as long as you can explain why it's spelled differently in some places and demonstrate that despite the spelling, both refer to the same person (your father) I think you should be fine.