Who won - your grandfather of the dogs?therefore we were raised in a non Irish manner, except a bit of Greyhound racing with the grandfather
See here - you can go by any name you like.one thing i wish to do is abandon the English of my name completly as i want my children to be known by there Irish surname, but how do you go about this, are you legally entitled to just start using it, eventually i want my passport and all to reflect this, any advise would be much appreicated...
Probably due to money laundering regulations - e.g. I open an account in my name and then change my name to that of some criminal...Contact your bank and ask them to amend it also (Though there may be some resistance with this)
Probably due to money laundering regulations - e.g. I open an account in my name and then change my name to that of some criminal...
You don't. Did you read the link that I posted about how you can simply change your name by common/conventional usage?Surly in a country where our "Supposed" 1st Language is Irish i wouldn't need a dead poll to change my name.
Perhaps you should post about this in Letting Off Steam and stick to the main issue here?The entire thing is a joke, i didn't think it would be that big a deal, and they propose a bi lingual soceity, pigs will fly first at this rate, if thay want that then they should be pushing a bi lingual system for banks etc to avoid this rubbish
To hide your real identity? What's the Irish for Louis Kilcoyne so?Can't be true as I changed my passport into the Irish version of my name 10 years ago and there was no problem and it was/is the only document I have Irish version of my name on.
fromTo hide your real identity? What's the Irish for Louis Kilcoyne so?
Please respect their right to privacy and desist from speculating on Askaboutmoney about their real identities.
my advice would be to get your passport or drivers licence in Irish and work from there.
Whether or not people can pronounce a name is neither here nor there in this specific situation. What matters is being consistent - in particular with your name on the passport and on the tickets regardless of what your name is.It can cause a lot of confusion in foreign airports. I know someone who was delayed for hours in an airport in America once because per passport name did not match other documents. Using inconsistent names on Its hard enough for authorities around the world to combat terrorism / crime etc without people having multiple identities. Also, most foreigners have difficulties pronouncing and spelling Irish names.
???Also, most foreigners have difficulties pronouncing and spelling Irish names.
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