Anyone else has this issue??
Being asian its quite common to have more than one middle name and we read/write our name being surname first, followed by middle, follow by first name. So I get given S**T constantly for having my names displayed middle than first even if I fill all forms correctly under first name, last name, middle, etc - But I cannot control how the company chooses to display my name.
My dad recently passed away and I was in the process of recording that he is deceased on the title of my parent's house. Unfortunately the title has his middle name as first and first name as middle and of course that does not match the death certificate - but everything is spelt correctly, just the arrangement. Other than the shear stupidity of it - how the hell do I go fixing the mess they made in the first place? *hmmmph*
Mind you same thing happened when my mum came in the country, they entered her DOB incorrectly 30 years ago, even though every other documentation had her correct DOB, she changed her DOB to match their database and finally got an australian citizenship. They couldn't process her, so she couldn't leave the country, its ridiculous.
Being asian its quite common to have more than one middle name and we read/write our name being surname first, followed by middle, follow by first name. So I get given S**T constantly for having my names displayed middle than first even if I fill all forms correctly under first name, last name, middle, etc - But I cannot control how the company chooses to display my name.
My dad recently passed away and I was in the process of recording that he is deceased on the title of my parent's house. Unfortunately the title has his middle name as first and first name as middle and of course that does not match the death certificate - but everything is spelt correctly, just the arrangement. Other than the shear stupidity of it - how the hell do I go fixing the mess they made in the first place? *hmmmph*
Mind you same thing happened when my mum came in the country, they entered her DOB incorrectly 30 years ago, even though every other documentation had her correct DOB, she changed her DOB to match their database and finally got an australian citizenship. They couldn't process her, so she couldn't leave the country, its ridiculous.