Craig Roper

ILR Query – Learner with Single Name

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Hi all,

Could anyone advise on the following, please?

We have a learner who has enrolled onto one of our apprenticeships and only has a single name. We have verified this via their passport.
I just wanted to check how this should be recorded on the ILR. Should we leave one field blank with a space entered or repeat the name in both the first and last name fields?

Any guidance would be much appreciated.

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Ruth Canham-James

We get some students like that most years. Some providers add what the student habitually uses or repeats the name. We cannot do that for most of ours because they're on student visas and our data has to exactly match the passport. I think it can maybe be blank in the ILR, but that would cause chaos internally, so we enter a dash -

I did ask one of the precursors to DfE many years ago, and they were fine with that. It's not ideal, but it's never caused us any issues. It does make ULNs a pain. If it's not a UKVI/student visa issue, I think I'd be inclined to ask the student what they want to do. If they live permanently in the UK, it will be a constant problem for them only having one name, so they probably have a name they use day to day. In law, you can use whatever name you like as long as you're not deliberately misleading anyone. Getting awarding bodies to accept that is another issue.

Ben James

Generally speaking wouldn't recommend a space as it may interact weirdly with databases. Would suggest using a hyphen over repeating their first name. Slightly less ambiguous.

Steve Hewitt

[trawls through the depths of the archives] I have found a discussion from 2017 (never delete an email is what I say) which suggests, for non-UK passport holders, using a "-" in the surname field as being acceptable but no fully official line from DfE!

Jon Carr

Some ideas here:

Further education and training providers community - Students with only one name

We have used a dot, i.e. '.' without any ILR issues (not an apprenticeship learner).

Josh Hough

I think - should be entered as the surname for learners with a single name.