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  2. Deed poll - Wikipedia

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    Deeds poll are used for this purpose in countries and regions including in the United Kingdom (except in Scotland), [1] Ireland, [2] Hong Kong, and Singapore. In the UK, a deed poll can also be used to change a child's name, as long as everyone with parental responsibility for the child consents to it and the child does not object to it. [3]

  3. Deed of change of name - Wikipedia

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    A deed of name change on behalf of a minor must be approved by the Senior Master on behalf of the Master of the Rolls who will take into account the child's best interests. A deed poll can also be used to change a child's name, as long as everyone with parental responsibility for the child consents to it [4] and the child does not object to it. [5]

  4. Name change - Wikipedia

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    A change of name deed poll is not required, but provides documentary evidence of a name change. [59] Resident non-EU nationals must apply to the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service for a deed poll. [59] The deed poll requires a witness affidavit, and may optionally be enrolled in the High Court upon payment of stamp duty. [59]

  5. Partition (law) - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the parties agree to a specific division of the land; if they are unable to do so, the court will determine an appropriate division. A sole owner, or several owners, of a piece of land may partition their land by entering a deed poll (sometimes referred to as "carving out").

  6. National Registration Identity Card - Wikipedia

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    The front side of the card features the words "REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE" and the coat of arms of Singapore across the top, and contains the following information: Identity Card No. Non-colour photograph of the holder; Name (in English) (Optional) Name in Pinyin and/or ethnic characters (Chinese characters, Jawi script or Tamil script). For ...

  7. Singaporean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Singapore nationality law details the conditions by which a person holds Singapore nationality. The primary law governing nationality requirements is the Constitution of Singapore, which came into force on 9 August 1965. Individuals born to at least one Singapore citizen parent can apply for citizenship at birth, regardless of where the birth ...

  8. Talk:Deed poll - Wikipedia

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    The official site, which advises on deed poll changes and which allows users to download forms from the Ministry of Justice for free, is gov.uk/change-name-deed-poll. Yes — but as the comments at the bottom of the article say — there is a considerable fee to pay to actually do anything with the form!

  9. Singapore Certificate of Identity - Wikipedia

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    SPRs that want to obtain a COI have to complete two forms, that are available from the embassy or can be downloaded from the internet, and appear in person with two recent passport-sized colour photographs of the applicant against a white background with a matt or semi-matt finish, the following documents (original and photocopy) of the applicant's blue identity card and their latest COI (if ...