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Frequently Asked Questions
Section 1: Personal Information
Can I apply for a passport in my married surname?
Can I apply for a passport in my common-law surname?
Can I add my married or common-law surname to my valid passport?
How can I obtain a passport in my new legal name?
Do I have to apply for a new passport in my married/common-law name or can I wait until my current passport expires to apply for a new one?
Will I encounter problems if I attempt to travel using my current passport, but with my other documentation in my married/common-law name?
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Updated: 2007-11-08
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