<blockquote class="Quote" rel="RheaMARN1171933"><a href="/profile/tofurad">@tofurad</a> If you’re thinking of stat dec? Who would write it? If yourself, you still need proof that they are the same. The notary public will not accept the current docs you have since you can’t still prove that they are one and the same person. You would need to have your documents rectified by the authority concerned. That’s what I advise my clients to do.</blockquote>
@RheaMARN1171933
I have the same case like @Hendro
Most government authority in the Philippines, ina-append ang Jr sa first name. Sa experienced ko, during PRC registration before sinubukan kong i-correct yung name ko para match sa TOR ko. But the staff told me na yun ang tamang format. So wala ako nagawa. Lahat ng government ID ko (passport, PRC, driver's license) same format.
Then, sa first job ko, my employer follow what is written in my birth certificate. Yung Jr, sa last name nilagay. Same sa pagkuha ko ng SSS, Sunlife Insurance. Basihan nila is kung ano yung nasa birth cert.
Government authorities seems follow the same standard. Suffix name will append in first name. While private sec used what is written in the paper.
In my case, who should be the right authority? NSO?