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It's more troublesome to change, one is that you have changed, and the other is that you don't have your parents' surname, and you can't get any support in laws and policies.
Moreover, if you do not take your parents' surname, the visa will arouse serious suspicion, so much so that you will be considered a fraud (although you are innocent, foreigners do not think the same way as China).
If you insist on changing it, pay attention to some of the questions during the interview, such as: Why don't you take your parents' last name? Who provides you with a financial guarantee? These are just small questions, but they can detect your motivation and whether you are serious about studying abroad. (Most of them are goofs).
Seriously, foreigners who manage visas have been trained by the Chinese, and they know what's going on inside, really.
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Yes, but it's troublesome, and there will be trouble when it comes to visas.
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It is a hassle to change your name, the name on your transcript must be the same, and you must also be justified in your kinship with your parents.
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Don't change your name when you stand, don't change your surname when you sit!
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It's going to be a hassle. It's like my household registration book at home has been dropped. It's so hard for you to make up for it. It's hard to change the name you started to report and the one you used later. Not to mention going abroad.
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Why do you want to change your surname? If you want to change it, why are you afraid of trouble?
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Ah, why don't you take your parents' surname, you have no conscience.
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The right to a name is the right of citizens to decide, use and change their names in accordance with the law. The law stipulates that the perpetrator shall be held civilly liable for acts of interfering with, misappropriating or counterfeiting the names of others. Minor children are limited or incapacitated, and their judgments and decisions on many things may be biased or wrong, so they can only decide their surnames when they become adults.
Citizens are free to choose their surnames, but the only surnames they can choose include the following: the father's surname, the mother's surname, the surname of the blood relatives of the direct elders, the surname of the dependents, and there is also a catch-all clause that allows other surnames that do not violate public order and good customs and have legitimate reasons.
Citizens' applications for name change shall be handled in accordance with the following provisions:
1) If a citizen's name is incorrect due to a mistake in the work of the household registration department, the police station that caused the error shall issue a certificate and correct it after approval by the director of the police station at the place where the household registration is located.
If a citizen under the age of 18 requests to change his or her name, he or his guardian shall write a written application, and the school shall issue a certificate for the student, and the change shall be given after approval by the director of the police station. For those who have been adopted or adopted, the consent of the person concerned is required.
3) If a woman with the original surname of her husband applies to remove her husband's surname, or change her name to a name, or if a monk, Taoist, or nun changes her legal name to a common name, the change shall be given after the approval of the head of the police station.
Extended information: What are the conditions for adults to change their name: first, they must express their willingness to change their name; The second is that the reason should be sufficient; The third is that I promise that the civil and legal liabilities caused by the delay in accompanying after changing my name will be borne by myself, and I can only change it once in my life.
Legal basis: Article 1015 of the Civil Code stipulates that a natural person shall take the father's or mother's surname, but in any of the following circumstances, the surname may be chosen in addition to the father's surname and the mother's surname:
1) Select the surnames of other lineal elders' blood relatives; (2) The surname of the person who chooses the person who is supported by a person other than the legal person who is the person who is the person who supports them; (3) There are other legitimate reasons that do not violate public order and good customs.
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China's marriage law stipulates that children can take their father's surname or their mother's surname, and the surname of one of the husband and wife shall be determined by both parents after consultation.
If there is no good reason, it is not possible to take another surname.
Article 22 of the Marriage Law stipulates that a child may take the father's surname and the mother's surname.
The interpretation of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on the first paragraph of Article 99 of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People's Republic of China and Article 22 of the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that in principle, citizens shall take their father's or mother's surname. In any of the following circumstances, a surname may be chosen in addition to the father's and mother's surnames:
1) Select the surnames of other lineal elders' blood relatives;
(2) The surname of the person who chooses the person who is supported by a person other than the legal person who is the person who is the person who supports them;
3) There are other legitimate reasons that do not violate public order and good customs.
Yes, according to the interpretation of Article 99, Paragraph 1 of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People's Republic of China and Article 22 of the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China, citizens shall, in principle, take their father's or mother's surname. In any of the following circumstances, a surname may be chosen in addition to the father's and mother's surnames: >>>More
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Of course, it depends on which country you go to.
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