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  1. Change name. How to change a first, middle or last name in Ontario. On this page. Adult name change. Child name change. Change a name to a single name. How to submit a name change. Urgent requests. Cancelling a name change or amendment application. Update a birth or marriage registration following a legal name change.

  2. You can change the name on your or your child’s passport or travel document to reclaim your Indigenous name. To ensure your passport or travel document is machine-readable, names can only be written in letters from the Roman alphabet and some accented letters .

  3. May 22, 2024 · To be eligible for a legal change of name, applicants must be: 19 years of age or older (Exception - If you are younger than 19 years old and a parent with custody of your child, you may apply for a legal change of name for yourself and/or your child without consent of your parent (s).)

  4. May 29, 2024 · Change your name. Change your marital status. Change a business address. Change your language. If you change your name, tell the Canada Revenue Agency as soon as possible.

  5. How do I change the name on my citizenship certificate or card? To change the name on an application in progress. contact us using the web form. To change the name on your citizenship certificate. apply to replace a citizenship certificate on paper.

  6. There are five ways to change your name: You can assume your spouse’s surname (last name) upon marriage without completing a formal name change application. You can legally change your surname based on marital status by completing an Election to Change Surname form.

  7. When you legally change your name back to your previous name, you get a certificate of name change and a new birth certificate (if you were born in Ontario). You can use these documents to update other government documents (for example, driver’s licence).

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