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prmalr

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Jul 16, 2010
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Hi all,
for a married women, her name has to be the old surname(with fathers name) or with husbands name,
if she had given that name in all her educational docs and etc, she can keep using her name with father's surname?
for recently opened bank account she can have her husbands name included in her name?
please advice thanks

thanks
 
prmalr said:
Hi all,
for a married women, her name has to be the old surname(with fathers name) or with husbands name,
if she had given that name in all her educational docs and etc, she can keep using her name with father's surname?
for recently opened bank account she can have her husbands name included in her name?
please advice thanks

thanks
National identity card (NIC) is the base document in any country. Whatever name appering over the card is to be used everywhere. Same name will automatically by used on passports
 
She should use her current legal name. On the application form, there is a place to indicate her former name. This is not uncommon :) The immigration officers will be able to understand if the names on her educational documents have her "maiden name" (name before marriage).
 
prmalr said:
Hi all,
for a married women, her name has to be the old surname(with fathers name) or with husbands name,
if she had given that name in all her educational docs and etc, she can keep using her name with father's surname?
for recently opened bank account she can have her husbands name included in her name?
please advice thanks

thanks

The name makes no difference (whether maiden surname or spousal surname) as long as the same is used in the entire PR processing journey... & it reflects the same on the pps+edn+exp+whatsoever docs.

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