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I am a British citizen living in France with my Russian wife who has a Carte de SΓ©jour. We are going to visit the UK soon. Have a look at the following link.
I would recommend writing to or calling UK Visas and Immigration to be sure.
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Assuming we're talking about visiting the UK and not settling in the UK...
Yes, ultimately your non-EEA spouse will need a visa of some sort... UNLESS she is a non-visa national. There are currently 56 countries whose citizens exempt from the visa requirement. If your spouse holds a passport from any of the countries listed, she can visit the UK by 'visa on arrival'.
If your wife is a visa national there are several other routes to consider...
She cannot use the EEA family permit route because this is not available to the spouses of British nationals. She also cannot use her German residence permit for the same reason.
Adding... The link provided by 'pnuts' (to whom thanks) points to the walk-through to establish if your spouse is a visa national or not. The site goes on to explain how to apply for the visa (technically an 'entry clearance').
Adding... The link provided by Relaxed (to whom thanks) points to the UK's publication on Article 10. This is a family based inward route which involves the primary (i.e., the EEA national) exercising treaty rights in much the same way as the Singh Route.