How to Move to Scotland

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There’s no shortage of excellent countries around the world. If you’re a fan of kind-hearted people, medieval architecture, and wildly beautiful landscapes, then Scotland might be just the place where you belong. 

This country has long made a big impression on outsiders, and if you’ve ever been there yourself, then you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about. 

So, why not consider making a move? Scotland is a place many people dream of moving to, and those who do rarely regret their decision. In this post, we’ll run through a few tips for getting yourself over there. 

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Pay a Visit

Even if you’ve been to Scotland before, you’ll need to make another trip if you’re thinking about moving there. You won’t get the full picture of what it’s genuinely like to live when you’re fully in “travel” mode. This time, when you visit, look at the other things that you may have missed when you were ticking off your ‘todo list’ of attractions. You could visit a few suburbs, for example, or speak to people who have also moved there from elsewhere to get their experience. 

Take a Look at Properties

If you’re planning to move, then it’s best to visit for 2 – 4 weeks. That’ll give you time to set what Scotland is like during all periods of the weekend, rather than just the Thursday – Sunday period when most people visit. Staying for a bit longer will also give you time to take a look at the property market, though you can always get a head start by visiting https://www.estateagencyedinburgh.co.uk/properties before you travel. You’ll probably need to return home before you move, but you’ll feel more confident that you can make your dream come true if you’ve got a sense of what you’ll be able to buy.

Speak With a Lawyer

OK, now that you’ve set your heart on moving to Scotland, now’s the time to get to the real work of figuring out how you can make it happen. If you need a visa to live and work in Scotland, then it’ll be best to speak to an immigration lawyer. They’ll be able to walk you through all of your options, and then be able to help you with the process once you’ve figured out which one is right for you. The added bonus of getting a visa for Scotland is that you’ll also be able to move to England, Wales, and Northern Ireland in the future if you wish to since you’ll have a UK visa.

Plan Your Move

By this stage, you should be in a position where the move to Scotland is going to happen. Now you’ll need to figure out how you’ll actually make the move. Don’t try to transport your belongings yourself — it’ll be much easier to let a company do it for you. From there, it’ll be all about booking your flight, landing in Scotland, and beginning the fun process of building a life in your new home. 

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