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http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/CIT0003E4.asp
Legal name change
If you have legally changed the child’s name, you must provide documentation showing the use of both old and new names.
The name of the child on the citizenship certificate will be the same as the one shown on his/her immigration document unless:
- the child’s name has legally been changed after arriving in Canada, or
- you are requesting a different name for the child’s citizenship certificate, and
- you can provide supporting documents.
If you…then you must provide a copy of…have legally changed his/her name
- an approved amendment to the child’s immigration document, or
- a provincial legal change of name document, or
- a provincial adoption order indicating the child’s new name.
are requesting a name change that is not significant (for example a slight change in spelling)one of the following that reads
exactly the same as the name you are requesting:
- a provincial health card, or
- a provincial driver’s licence, or
- an official school record issued by the provincial department responsible for education.
are requesting a name change that is significant (more than a slight change in spelling)
- the provincial documents noted above and
- linking documents showing the use of both old and new names, and the basis for the change.
Examples of linking documents include:
- foreign change of name document,
- adoption order, or foreign passport showing both names.
No name changes after processing has begun
You cannot request a name change after your application has been submitted. If satisfactory documentation is not provided
with the application to support the name requested, the citizenship certificate will reflect the name indicated on your child’s immigration document.
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