Today we went to get our baby's birth certificate in HK and they insist that the Baby's surname be the same as the fathers. In India where we come from, the baby's surname is the fathers first name and the fathers surname is usually the middle name of the baby.
To illustrate, if the father's name were to be George Mathew and the baby's first name is Benjamin, then his full name should be Benjamin Mathew George.
However the official aren't allowing any change of surname and insist that it be Mathew i.e. same as the fathers.
We came off w/o completing the registration as this pretty much blindsided us. Does anyone know anyway to tackle this? We saw an old thread that seemed to offer a suggestion and will be going with that unless someone else can offer us some more advice.
http://www.geobaby.com/forum/thread157177.html
Continuing with the illustration, we are thinking of just giving in his Given names as Benjamin Mathew but then again the immigration officials said the name would be MATHEW, Benjamin Mathew.
However with reference to the previous thread, looks like we can take the birth certificate and then get a passport with the name we want and then apply for a visa which should give us the name we want...
Anyone who has faced this situation before, please do help. thanks a lot!
To illustrate, if the father's name were to be George Mathew and the baby's first name is Benjamin, then his full name should be Benjamin Mathew George.
However the official aren't allowing any change of surname and insist that it be Mathew i.e. same as the fathers.
We came off w/o completing the registration as this pretty much blindsided us. Does anyone know anyway to tackle this? We saw an old thread that seemed to offer a suggestion and will be going with that unless someone else can offer us some more advice.
http://www.geobaby.com/forum/thread157177.html
Continuing with the illustration, we are thinking of just giving in his Given names as Benjamin Mathew but then again the immigration officials said the name would be MATHEW, Benjamin Mathew.
However with reference to the previous thread, looks like we can take the birth certificate and then get a passport with the name we want and then apply for a visa which should give us the name we want...
Anyone who has faced this situation before, please do help. thanks a lot!