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Although you can apply under the Singh route, why don't you apply for a spouse visa? Better yet, if you have been married for at least four years and lived outside the UK during that period, why not apply directly for Indefinite Leave to Enter (ILE; which is like permanent residency) for your wife?Mikethebook wrote:I am a British Citizen returned recently and permanently to the UK with an American wife after working in Austria for several years and where she was legally resident. So therefore, in applying for her Resident's Card she falls under the Surinder Singh ruling. My question is regarding me exercising Treaty Rights back in the UK. I have not yet found a job but my wife is part-time self-employed and we have enough savings to keep us going well enough for at least another year until such time as I bring in further income. Is this enough under the Surinder Singh conditions or is the ECJ case of Eind being applied yet allowing my wife to stay in the UK regardless of our financial status or me exercising the equivalent of Treaty Rights?