I really need some advice on this issue. For personal reasons, I would like to legally change my name. If successfull, I will need to apply for a new passport in my country of birth. I have been in the UK for the last 5 years on a student visa, and will start a permit free postgrad training job later this year. I am planning to eventually try to apply for ILR after another 5 years, on the 10 year residency rule. My new name is just a slight alteration of the name in my birth certificate and old passport, and it will match the name on my university certificates obtained in the UK. It is basically just an alteration on the sequence of words in my names. A small but important difference for me.
I am just worried that somehow this different names used in different passports could possibly cause problems in the future when I apply for ILR. It doesn't seem like a logical reason for the HO to deny me an ILR purely on that basis, but who knows? It seems like sometimes they will use the tiniest, most illogical things to refuse ILR.
So I'd really appreciate it if anyone has had a similar experience or knows of people who've changed their names, and could tell me if that either created or did not create any problems. Many thanks.
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