QUOTE(limeuu @ May 3 2018, 11:35 AM)
2. Use a slightly different name in your Australian passport, even if it's just rearranging the name... otherwise it will flag up in their system as same name as a Malaysian...
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QUOTE(limeuu @ May 4 2018, 12:23 AM) msian passports have no surname designation (double chevron), so technically the whole name is the surname... Best. demonic removed his "bin", and that works....indians can similarly remove the a/l a/p.... chinese can use Ah Kow Tan instead of Tan Ah Kow...the Tan will then correctly be the surname....or just add another first name eg David/Ken/Joy whatever... married women can adopt the husband's surname as is usual in oz.... |
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