While I give you kudos for your research, it doesn't matter how much research you want to justify your choice, at the end of the day, it's the visa officers that decides. If you are so confidence that you are on the right side of your choice. Put money where your mouth is. Be Rosa Parks. Challenge the PR sponsorship rules if you think PR sponsorship rules are unfair like Rosa Parks did . Inform IRCC and officially submit documentation that you are PR sponsor currently living and working outside Canada. Verbally calling call center informing this is not good enough as they are not visa officers that makes decisions on the application. If you are not willing to officially inform IRCC of your current situation of living / working outside Canada as PR, then you really hope they don't "catch" you.. You are no different from anyone else who want to get a pass on their PR sponsorship violation. Your argument to support your case then become moot.
Please don't make assumptions on my behalf, neither me nor the OP here has any intent to hide from IRCC and travel. I will raise a webform before and after my trip. The pre-webform will inform about my travel along with my employer letter. Post-webform will have the details (photos, air-tickets, receipts) about the time spent with my wife to further strengthen the 'relationship' factor on the application
Lets leave it here, I will complete the trip and surely come back to update the forum.. be it positive or negative