From what I’ve been told by the police, it’s not a problem, just show up with your marriage certificate.
Thanks for your reply, The CIC letter only provide my name and I already sent the Common-law proof (from CIC) to them but the HK police replied the following:
we cannot process the application because there is
no letter from Canadian Immigration indicating that Certificate of No Criminal Conviction from
Ms. XXX is required.
From our past experience, after an applicant submitted his/her application to Canadian Immigration and they start processing his/her application, they will issue a letter stating the production of the Certificate is required and the reason. The letter should contain the applicant's full name and preferably the case number given. Also, there should be a postal address of the Canadian Immigration office which will be receiving the result of the application for Certificate of No Criminal Conviction. Please provide us this letter.
Alternatively, if the Canadian Immigration requires the Certificate from "spouse / partner / sponsor", please show us the document which indicates this and provide a copy of proof of you relationship, e.g. marriage certificate.
I call CIC about this and they just ask me to fill in the webform to raise CSE....what a long wait it will be