Hi all,
I recently submitted a passport application for my daughter (almost 2 years old) and her application was refused because her name appears differently in another travel document. She has dual citizenship.
In the other country that she is a citizen of, names are written differently. Regardless whether you are a citizen of that country or not, if you obtain any official document (passport, ID, Driving license..) you name will be written as follows
First_Name + Father_Name + Grand_father_first_initial + Last_name
For example
Sarah + George + J + Smith
In my daughter's birth certificate, registration and all official document her name appear as it should, which is
First_Name + Last_Name
Sarah + Smith
As you can see the way her name written in her foreign passport gives the impression that she has a middle name which is George - her father's name!. You don't have a say in how your name is written. Your name must consist of the four parts mentioned above. I tried explaining this to HMPO but they wouldn't listen. We need to get her a passport urgently. My wife and I travel a lot and we have been leaving our daughter with friends and relatives, but we can't continue doing this.
What can we do? I'm considering one of the following
1- Change her name on birth certificate and registration certificate, so it matches the other passport (not even sure how!)
2- Change her name with a deed-poll (I've been told it wouldn't work)
3- Cancel her other passport. NOT renouncing her other citizenship, just cancelling the passport.
What do you guys think?
Regards,
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