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Help!! Baby Surname
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4/15/19 2:50 PM
Hi Team
i am from South india, and living in baden württemberg.
We are going to have a baby this may-2019
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Back india in our state we use Father First name as " Childs SURNAME" can i follow this procedure in germany,?
i mean my baby Surname will be my "first name".
Becasue recently i heard this cannot be made in germany,

Please help regardning the above

Regards
Tamil
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4/15/19 3:57 PM as a reply to SAT.
where did u hear this???????????

My friends and I are from TamilNadu.. We use our name as our child surname....
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5/6/19 7:13 AM as a reply to moon mal.
Hi Moonmal,
After marriage my wife still has her father name as " Surname"
So when i apply for German pass to the new born, will there be any complications,?
Because me & my wife has different surnames,

Mfg
Sakthi
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5/6/19 7:18 AM as a reply to SAT.
Hope it wont make problems. My friends are like you only...
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5/6/19 11:46 AM as a reply to SAT.
They take father's default unless you and your wife veto have. No issues as such.
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5/8/19 5:19 PM as a reply to SAT.
SAT:
Hi Team
i am from South india, and living in baden württemberg.
We are going to have a baby this may-2019
**********
Back india in our state we use Father First name as " Childs SURNAME" can i follow this procedure in germany,?
i mean my baby Surname will be my "first name".
Becasue recently i heard this cannot be made in germany,

Please help regardning the above

Regards
Tamil
The way you name your child has not to do with your preferences but with the law of the country you hold your citizenship is.
My our baby was born back in '03, we decided to give her only a firstname and surname, but at the Meldeamt, when we try to apply for her birth certificate, we were told that the country we were from and from which we held the citizenship at that time requires to have a surname and a "sur-surname", because a firstname was not in the law per se. We had to come up with a sur-surname on the spot, to be able to register her.
But when we applied for our German citizenship back in '10, we were told that the German law only allowed a surname, so the sur-surname that we choose back in the days had to be dropped in order to be correct with the law. We actually all dropped our sur-surname.
So do it as the law of your country requires.
D.
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