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My fiancee has moved from Iran to England back to Iran and now to Canada. When she got her passport in Iran they asked her if their was a "space" between the two names in her surname and she said no. Basically if her name was Joan ParkerWilson they instead asked if it should be Parker [space] Wilson. She said there was not supposed to be a space but they put it anyway. So she left Iran and moved to England with her family and had no problems. She moved back to Iran and then to Canada with no problems. She has gotten a permanent residency card, an insurance card, everything she's needed. I just don't know how she should put the name on the G-325a and if she actually should attach another sheet explaining what the differences are. I know this is like a previous question but they are a little different so I posted them seperate. Thanks everybody

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My fiancee has moved from Iran to England back to Iran and now to Canada. When she got her passport in Iran they asked her if their was a "space" between the two names in her surname and she said no. Basically if her name was Joan ParkerWilson they instead asked if it should be Parker [space] Wilson. She said there was not supposed to be a space but they put it anyway. So she left Iran and moved to England with her family and had no problems. She moved back to Iran and then to Canada with no problems. She has gotten a permanent residency card, an insurance card, everything she's needed. I just don't know how she should put the name on the G-325a and if she actually should attach another sheet explaining what the differences are. I know this is like a previous question but they are a little different so I posted them seperate. Thanks everybody

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