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Its common in Pakistan. My surname was my family name( i.e it was surname of my father ) . My wife changed her surname as my first name after marraige so i never had any issueWaqas17 wrote:Thanks casa. I did tell my wife just take my surname but she insisted!
Hopefully someone else can clarify.
Waqas17 wrote:Just to add to this, my question is that my wife took my first name as her surname, would this cause any issues?
Also she has a visa until May 2017, when we would have to apply for FLR. What preparation can i do before then? I heard the english requirement is A2 now?
@SAMISPOUSAL you have high jacked another member's thread which is unfair to the OP Waquas and causes confusion. Your question is not related to a name change. Please continue to post in your own thread.SAMISPOUSAL wrote:Waqas17 wrote:Just to add to this, my question is that my wife took my first name as her surname, would this cause any issues?
Also she has a visa until May 2017, when we would have to apply for FLR. What preparation can i do before then? I heard the english requirement is A2 now?
Waqas17
I hope This helps you...as I also hope others on here will politely help us as well.
My wife took IELTS ( speaking 5 Listening 4.5) in India in NOVEMBER 2013 and that cert was accepted to arrive here in uk.
She passed another A1 exam here in Uk ( ESOL) in January 2015 to get ready for the FLRm which is not due till Nov 2016..So that was too early..The rules have changed. Now you need A2 AND ESOL IS NOT ACCEPTABLE anymore. so dont plan too early... and I have been told by Home office that my wife does not need to take another exam as the IELTS CERT which was accepted to arrive here CAN BE USED AGAIN to do the FLR even though it will be three years old ( because we are on the same visa track process)
Please keep us posted here.
G Luck
You did the same as me and wife then. So was your marriage certificate good enough proof for the Home Office that your wife took your first name?ILR1980 wrote:Its common in Pakistan. My surname was my family name( i.e it was surname of my father ) . My wife changed her surname as my first name after marraige so i never had any issueWaqas17 wrote:Thanks casa. I did tell my wife just take my surname but she insisted!
Hopefully someone else can clarify.
Almost every girl in Pakistan replace her surname(represent father name) with husband first name after marriage. My wife had previous father surname on nikkah nama, marraige registration certificate,on her degree etc so after marriage we changed name on ID card, passport etc so never had problem when they issued her first dependent visaWaqas17 wrote: You did the same as me and wife then. So was your marriage certificate good enough proof for the Home Office that your wife took your first name?