YES. As mentioned, easy for you to acquire PR status in 4-6 months time.
Ok, thanks. I know that sounds obvious from the outside, so thanks for your patience.
When it seemed like I may be able to coast on (what I thought was) a visa extension until we move, and therefore save $1000+ and a lot of time, I wasn't so sure about applying for PR in addition to extending my status. Yes, I'm doing it online. Just finishing up the paperwork as we speak.
Final question then, and circling back then to the whole reason I found this thread:
I understand now that time w/ my Canadian spouse counts towards my RO whether we are in Canada or the US. So we will have all 5 years together, easy.
My question is then- will it look really bad that basically I got PR and then a few months later moved to the US for the rest of the 5 years? And if so, are there any repercussions for that? I read on other threads about intent of (not) settling in Canada vs. actually meeting the RO, and sounds like meeting the # of days isn't always enough. We'll have a full 5 years of RO days, but the majority of those from another country.
This is the rock and the hard place- yes, our potential plan is to move away from Canada quite soon after receiving PR. At the same time, from all of your advice, I need to apply for PR for my current situation. I'm not trying to game the system. I'd actually prefer to not apply, but it doesn't sound like that's a good option.
Thanks for everything. You must have loads of good karma every day