Changing Your Name in Canada

Changing Your Name in Canada
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It’s not easy to navigate government websites and forms to find the information needed to change a name. To complicate matters more, each province and territory has their own vital statistics agency rules and legal acts when it comes to formally or informally changing a name. While marriage and divorce allow for the informal changing of a surname, Changing Your Name in Canada provides readers with easy access to all the information they need to legally (formally) change their name, which involves the re-issuing of birth certificates with your new name.
This book not only includes how to change your own name, whatever the circumstance, but also your children’s names. You’ll learn about the consents you’ll need and the affidavits you’ll swear or affirm in order to legally change your name or your children’s names in every province and territory in Canada. The book includes resources and contact information for the various government agencies you’ll need to contact, and a helpful Identification Update List that will keep you on task as you contact the various places, people, and organizations to update your name, whether you want to change it informally or formally.

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Eileen Velthuis. Changing Your Name in Canada

Changing Your Name in Canada

Chapter 1. An Introduction to Changing Your Name in Canada

Chapter 2. Alberta

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

1.3 Change of parent

1.4 Amendment of a name

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Application Process

4.1 Necessary documents

4.2 Fingerprint requirements

4.3 Publication of name change

4.4 Affidavit

5. Cost and Payment Methods

6. Contact

Chapter 3. British Columbia

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

1.3 Amendment of a name

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Application Process

4.1 Necessary documents

4.2 Fingerprint requirements

4.3 Publication of name change

4.4 Statutory declaration

5. Cost and Payment Methods

6. Contact

Chapter 4. Manitoba

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

1.3 Amendment of a name

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Application Process

4.1 Necessary documents

4.2 Fingerprint requirements

4.3 Publication of name change

4.4 Affidavit

5. Cost and Payment Methods

6. Contact

Chapter 5. New Brunswick

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

1.3 Amendment of a name

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Application Process

4.1 Necessary documents

4.2 Publication of name change

4.3 Statements

5. Cost and Payment Methods

6. Contact

Chapter 6. Newfoundland and Labrador

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

1.3 Amendment of a name

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Application Process

4.1 Necessary documents

4.2 Publication of name change

4.3 Affidavit

5. Cost and Payment Methods

6. Contact

Chapter 7. Northwest Territories

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce or separation from common-law spouse

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Change of Name of a Child

5. Application Process

5.1 Necessary documents

5.2 Declaration

5.3 Publication of name change

6. Cost and Payment Methods

7. Contact

Chapter 8. Nova Scotia

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Change of Name of a Child

5. Application Process

5.1 Necessary documents

5.2 Statutory declaration

5.3 Publication of name change

6. Cost and Payment Methods

7. Contact

Chapter 9. Nunavut

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Change of Name of a Child

5. Application Process

5.1 Necessary documents

5.2 Affidavit

5.3 Publication of name change

6. Cost and Payment Methods

7. Contact

Chapter 10. Ontario

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

1.3 Name change election

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Change of Name of a Child

5. Application Process

5.1 Necessary documents

5.2 Guarantor’s statement

5.3 Statutory declaration

5.4 Publication of name change

6. Cost and Payment Methods

7. Contact

Chapter 11. Prince Edward Island

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Change of Name of a Child

5. Application Process

5.1 Necessary documents

5.2 Publication of name change

6. Cost and Payment Methods

7. Contact

Chapter 12. Québec

1. Marriage and Divorce in Québec

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Application Process

4.1 Necessary documents

4.2 Publication of name change

5. Cost

6. Contact

Chapter 13. Saskatchewan

1. Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce, annulment, or widowed

1.3 Amendment of a name

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Application Process

4.1 Necessary documents

4.2 Publication of name change

4.3 Affidavit

5. Cost and Payment Methods

6. Contact

Chapter 14. Yukon

Who Doesn’t Require a Legal Name Change?

1.1 Marriage

1.2 Divorce

1.3 Amendment of a name

2. Who Is Eligible to Apply?

3. Name Restrictions

4. Application Process

4.1 Necessary documents

4.2 Publication of name change

4.3 Affidavit

5. Cost and Payment Methods

6. Contact

Appendix I. Resources

Vital Statistics Offices. Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Québec

Saskatchewan

Yukon

Offices Outside of Canada. United States

England and Wales

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Other Countries

Name Change Acts. Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Québec

Saskatchewan

Yukon

Appendix II. Identification Update List

The Download Kit

About the Authors

Notice to Readers

Self-Counsel Press thanks you for purchasing this ebook

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In the past, changing a surname is something most Canadian men never did, and most Canadian women would only do once or twice in their lives when they got married or divorced. Nowadays more men are opting to share their spouse’s last name by combining the two names or even switching to a spouse’s last name, many women still change their names upon marriage or divorce, and some people change their names for reasons that have nothing to do with marriage or divorce.

Although changing a name is a task infrequently done by any one individual, it can be quite involved. There are so many places, people, and organizations you need to contact when you want your name changed, and each one has its own ways to do it, and its own red tape and bureaucracy. At the end of the book, in Appendix II, you’ll find an Identification Update List to help you contact everyone who needs to be alerted to your name change.

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• Must be valid (i.e., not expired).

• Must be a document that has been issued within the last five years.

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