You're right. I was answering the Canadian way:)
Here is an excerpt from Passport Office Canada
Names
All of your documentation, including your passport, should be issued under the same name. If you have changed the name on your other identification documents, your passport should reflect the same name. Applicants who have changed their name cannot have a passport issued in their new name through the Simplified Passport Renewal Process.
Married surnames
To obtain a passport in your married surname, you must submit:
An application form completed in full;
Proof of Canadian citizenship;
Supporting identification in your married name;
Two photos, one of which is signed by the guarantor;
The required fees; and
Any valid Canadian travel document, if applicable.
You may be requested to submit your marriage certificate in support of your request to have your passport issued in your married surname.
You may no longer add your married name as an observation on a passport. If you wish to obtain a passport in your new name, you must apply for a new passport.
I believe following the rules is the simplest way and saves a lot of headaches
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