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Thank you guys for answering.JAJ wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2017 1:22 amIn what name was her previous British passport issued? (using the example names above).
What does her U.K. birth certificate say for first and last name?
What's your view on what "family name" your daughter should use for U.K. purposes going forward?
All this is relevant because the Passport Office operates what is becoming the de-facto National Identity Register for British citizens. (there was one set up under a previous government and abolished by its successor- but public policy effectively requires one ... ). Which means that whatever identity your daughter has on her British passport will be her official identity for all British purposes. It also explains why the Passport Office are insistent that the identity recorded on a British passport should match that on any foreign passports issued to the same person.
Hi there.tchuca wrote: ↑Wed Aug 01, 2018 6:48 pm@brazuca, I just signed up for this message board to message YOU, but I can't do a private one.
Was your issue resolved? I am having the same problem renewing my UK passport because of how my Surname on the Brazilian differs from theirs. The problem is that I have one more passport.. USA. So both USA and UK match (in the Surname field), but not the Brazilian. I am at a loss on what to do. Please reply.
i naturalized as british in February and i am also portuguese which also uses the same naming system as Brazil. The passport office did not want to issue me british passport because lile yours, the surname field had both last names so "SANTOS SILVA" (made up names) instead of how i had all my things in the uk as (last name : SILVA)tchuca wrote: ↑Wed Aug 01, 2018 6:48 pm@brazuca, I just signed up for this message board to message YOU, but I can't do a private one.
Was your issue resolved? I am having the same problem renewing my UK passport because of how my Surname on the Brazilian differs from theirs. The problem is that I have one more passport.. USA. So both USA and UK match (in the Surname field), but not the Brazilian. I am at a loss on what to do. Please reply.
Wow! Thank you so much for writing all this!! Gives me some hope!Taniasofiamourato wrote: ↑Fri Aug 03, 2018 1:27 pm
what i did was i went to the portuguese offical ministry website and printed out both the laws in English and portuguese and using a highlighter, highlighting these laws. i also wrote a cover letter stating the laws saying that i was allowed an observation page and highlighted this to them. i also pointed out that as a british citizen, i was allowed to use any name i wanted in the uk as i had not committed any crimes, did not hold a criminal record and, was not trying to deceive/create multiple identities as i was more than happy to have an observation page in my british passport linking the two passports. i also pointed out that i was not able to travel to portugal using my ID card as it had expired and they had cut my only travel document.
tchuca wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:19 pmMarikistin, I didn't quite understand if you were talking about just your Maiden names (maternal & paternal surnames) since you now also mentioned the Married name. That's a whole other issue.
You have to have the same exact names on all passports. Period.
I tried keeping my married name in the USA and changing from Maiden to Married in Brazil. Once that did not work (in Brazil - long story), I had to remove my married name in the USA and go back to my birth/maiden name (had to file a Name Change Petition in Court, then re-issue all my US documents - took about 2 months) (though I had already wasted 4-5 months trying to change my name in Brazil first).
Once that was done.. and I thought everything was perfect... I was shocked to learn that HMPO could not accept it just because in the USA & UK, the Surname is just the Paternal one. In Brazil it's Maternal + Paternal. All names were identical in all passports.. but the LOCATION of my middle/maternal name was different, only on the Brazilian passport.
That's when HMPO asked for a letter from a Brazilian Authority... and again, thanks to the Brazilian Consulate in London for providing me with that letter, because I would have not been able to obtain such letter from an authority IN BRAZIL. The Consulate in London is aware of the situation because they are right there and had other people going through the same thing.
Anyway, I explained all this because my suggestion is that you contact the Consulate/Embassy of Philippines in LONDON first! They should also be aware of this situation and might have a letter ready, just like the Brazilian Consulate did.
As for calling HMPO Adviceline... oh my... 7 out of 10 times that I called them (in a period of 9 months) they gave me wrong/different information, or were rude, one guy even laughed at my frustration (because I was getting angry). So be careful when calling them. Call multiple times with the same question, though after a while, I gave up on calling and started emailing instead (Liverpool@hmpo.gsi.gov.uk) That seemed to work better for me as I had answers in writing... though I ALSO got different answers by email (especially when it came to needing a Countersignatory or not).
Honestly.. This was a nightmare... and I'm so glad it's over. I even developed nocturnal anxiety from all this (because there's a lot more to the story in ref. to why changing my name in Brazil to married didn't work). Never had anxiety in my life.
Wishing you good luck!
PS: I just want to add, for anyone reading all these comments.. to completely IGNORE comments made by username "baddy" above.
He/she wrote, when replying to "brazuca":
"Please leave setiments of your wife's surname to be compounded with your surname. You got the Britisich passport for her without the compound name, you also registered her birth without the compound name; why then are you doing that for her Brazilian passport?"
OMG!! What an IGNORANT IDIOT!! He/she does not know the rules in Brazil and dare make such ridiculous statement.
I will quote part of the letter written by the Consulate of Brazil in case this moron is still reading this thread:
"In Brazil, as a Lusophone country, two or more surnames can be adopted. This cannot be modified via deed poll or any other declaration of will. The Brazilian legislation has specific rules with regards to names and surnames. The law defines as surnames all family names from the mother and the father, as well as from the spouse."