Quote: Lizzie Bennet "Mine doesn't. I choose to spell my given name differently from the way it was registered at birth, i.e. how it appears on my birth certificate. When I applied for my first passport I wrote an accompanying letter explaining my preference, this was accepted by the passport authorities and my preferred spelling has appeared on all my passports since. This has saved me a lot of hassle from people telling me how I should spell my given name, as I just use my passport as evidence rather than my birth certificate.'"
I'll say it again, what's different about Birds passport and yours...
Hell I'll tell you, yiur's is an EU passport (for now) his is an Australian passport. I have the right to dual nationality and although I use my full birth certificate name on my EU when I looked t getting an Aussie passport it was a stipulation that the name on the passport matched that on your Birth Certificate to avoid confusion. I have the application in front of me now though I concede it's about 8 years old.
Either way I know his neme is Greg not Gregory because that's what he said.