no surname issue?
no surname issue?
Does anybody know if it will cause problem if I don't have surname in passport neither in any documents??
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Re: no surname issue?
Under Finnish law everyone must have a surname. You will get a surname ”Surnameless”.
” Väestötietojärjestelmään voidaan tilapäisesti merkitä sukunimen sijasta sukunimetön ja etunimen sijasta etunimetön, jos rekisteröitävällä ei ole nimiä tietoja ensimmäisen kerran talletettaessa.”
https://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/ ... 70946#L2P4
https://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/ ... 00128#L1P1
Once resident you can choose a surname under Finnish law and rules.
Re: no surname issue?
Beltegeuse is right.
If I could offer a piece of advice, in your shoes, I would 1st perform a legal name change in my country of origin, and make sure I have the official certificate , then step 2, have that certificate legally translated (with the translation notarized )in either Swedish, Finnish or English. And then I will apply to migri through enterFinland.
If I could offer a piece of advice, in your shoes, I would 1st perform a legal name change in my country of origin, and make sure I have the official certificate , then step 2, have that certificate legally translated (with the translation notarized )in either Swedish, Finnish or English. And then I will apply to migri through enterFinland.
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You would want the certificate apostilled or legalised depending on which process the source country uses.Maeke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 4:47 pmIf I could offer a piece of advice, in your shoes, I would 1st perform a legal name change in my country of origin, and make sure I have the official certificate , then step 2, have that certificate legally translated (with the translation notarized )in either Swedish, Finnish or English. And then I will apply to migri through enterFinland.
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You could skip all the hassle with the documents by getting a new passport with the new name.betelgeuse wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 4:51 pmYou would want the certificate apostilled or legalised depending on which process the source country uses.Maeke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 4:47 pmIf I could offer a piece of advice, in your shoes, I would 1st perform a legal name change in my country of origin, and make sure I have the official certificate , then step 2, have that certificate legally translated (with the translation notarized )in either Swedish, Finnish or English. And then I will apply to migri through enterFinland.
Re: no surname issue?
Hi Beltegeuse.
I don't know from which country that OP is from, but from what I understood, he legally has no surname. It is the case for example for Uyghurs in Xinjiang and some Tibetans.
But if it's just a matter of a missing surname in an ID document, then you are right, he can just re-do his passport. Way easier.
Regards,
I don't know from which country that OP is from, but from what I understood, he legally has no surname. It is the case for example for Uyghurs in Xinjiang and some Tibetans.
But if it's just a matter of a missing surname in an ID document, then you are right, he can just re-do his passport. Way easier.
Regards,
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You misunderstood. My point is that when there is no entry in the population register yet, it's easier to have the first entry done from a passport with the new name instead of a passport with an old name plus paperwork related to the change of name.Maeke wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 4:59 pmI don't know from which country that OP is from, but from what I understood, he legally has no surname. It is the case for example for Uyghurs in Xinjiang and some Tibetans.
But if it's just a matter of a missing surname in an ID document, then you are right, he can just re-do his passport. Way easier.
Re: no surname issue?
Thank you for your replies.
I am from India and planning to come study to Finland. What do you recommend, should I try to get it added or come without. I am not sure if I’ll be able to add it to my school certificates so that might create issue then if I have surname in passport but not in school certficate..?
I am from India and planning to come study to Finland. What do you recommend, should I try to get it added or come without. I am not sure if I’ll be able to add it to my school certificates so that might create issue then if I have surname in passport but not in school certficate..?
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It's common for names to change over a lifetime. You would just need the paperwork linking the names. What you should do depends on the name you want to be known as in India and Finland.Question wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 6:01 pmI am from India and planning to come study to Finland. What do you recommend, should I try to get it added or come without. I am not sure if I’ll be able to add it to my school certificates so that might create issue then if I have surname in passport but not in school certficate..?