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My fiancee and I are thinking about moving to Scotland? |
I currently live in the US. my fiancee and I are thinking about moving to Scotland, specifically Edinburgh. Can anyone give us a heads up on what will be needed (other than money) to make this happen? Unfortunately whilst we seem to let every money grabber from Eastern Europe into this country it is very difficult for an American to move here. You can't just sell up and move over. In order to stay and work you will need to find an employer to sponsor you who must then prove that they cannot source your particular labour from anywhere else in the EU - very tough. I suggest you look at the Home Office website as it can probably give you more guidance. a warm coat An umbrella! #1 you need permission, in the form of a VISA http://www.scotland-inverness.co.uk/livi... You shouldn't move. Think about all the stuff you'll be leaving behind!!!!! Edinburgh is beautiful! Good luck!! Edinburgh is the dearest place in Scotland to live, the average price for a house is 拢250,000 $500,00 and unemployment is high in the UK. if you get through the red tape and move to scotland dunfermline would be a nice place to stay and is within easy commuting distance from edinburgh and house prices are cheaper and so is the night life An entry visa and a job would help. Edinburgh is very expensive so keep that in mind. Before making any considerable steps towards this I would suggest visiting Edinburgh a number of times - the grass may seem greener here in Scotland but that's often because it rains 8 months in the year. - "unemployment is high in the UK" |
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