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The Council's Nationality Checking Service is for Nationality applications, not for PR.
Hi, if you're applying online with the European as the main applicant you can use the European passport return service available in some councils.
Correct.
Secret.Simon is far more reliable than a Home Office help line. (He has the advantage that he can decline to answer questions he doesn't know the answer to. Additionally, if he makes a mistake, he will usually be corrected by another member.) What you were told by the HO applies only to an extended family member.
Assuming that a British PRC will be useless on the continent after March 2019, I suggest you wait until you and your husband can apply for settled status together, but well before your RC expires. That way you should avoid any avoidable predictable problems with proving your immigration status, e.g. for work, accommodation or hospital. This will be simpler than applying for a PRC.
He will still have to apply for settled status by the end of the transition period.
You don't have a visa. Your right to reside is a right; it does not depend on anyone's permission.
As far as the UK is concerned, settled status will give you everything holding a DCPR would. My understanding is that grants of settled status will begin before the end of 2018.
Kindly ask British Citizenship/British Passport questions in the British Citizenship sub forum, link below.