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Living in Scotland
Hello everyone!
My wife and I are wanting to move to Scotland in the next few years and I wanted to talk to and possibly get acquainted with some folks that actually live there. I do have a few questions as well: How are americans treated in Scotland? (May seem like a stupid question, but I seriously have no clue LOL) Is it hard to move there? I've done some research and have basically found out that you really need to go through England to gain entrance and citizenship in Scotland. This obviously takes a while...hence moving "in a few years" as opposed to moving "yesterday". How is the job market in Scotland, specifically in the technical field? Any other pearls of wisdom for a future expat of the u.s.? I'm just itching to make some friends over there, and this seemed like a better place to start than every where else I have found. Thanks for any replies in advance! |
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Scotland is a good place to live, don't expect good weather as its pretty crap
jobs are not to hard to get if you have skills Americans are welcome and you will not get any shit for being American Getting a work visa is not hard esp if you can line up a job before you come over
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well greentrich some scots think Americans are loud and arrogant but not me .ive met plenty at the Edinburgh festival who were very nice people, you might have a problem with the accent as it differs from region to region , and being in this recession jobs are few and far between at the moment but that might change in a few years, so make the move my friend, your welcome here
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Great to hear! I'm very excited about this whole thing I've started.
OldPink...love the avatar. One of my favorite albums. The weather there is one of the things I'm looking forward to. I love that kind of weather. Quote:
I have skills in the technical field....IT, networking, automation, etc... I've been in contact with a couple U.S. manufacturers that have offices set up in the UK and they've said there is a demand up in Scotland for their gear. Thanks for the insight. Just what I needed to know. I want to leave so bad. Why do they (the UK border agency, etc...) have to make it so difficult?! I mean..I know why, it just sucks for the people who really don't plan on freeloading off the UK and coming over to actually be productive members of Scotland's society. That's all I want. Now for a more specific question....do you all know much about the Hebride islands? I guess more about any existing job market out there. I've almost resigned to the fact I would start my own business. But what would be a good business to start on the islands?? Sorry if I'm rambling, just have a lot of questions. Thanks again! |
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To get a visa/work permit, you'll need to have a UK company offer you a job...and they must not have been able to get someone from the UK to do it. Usually this means you have a technical skill that is in demand - not always a problem in IT or networking. Most of those jobs in Scotland are based in Glasgow or Edinburgh or in the oil industry, based in Aberdeen on the east coast.
Not so many jobs like that in the Hebrides, which are more fishing and tourism based. You would be unlikely to get a visa based on plans to set up your own business unless you can already prove you are rich enough to not to need to work at all. I did it the other way many years ago (UK to US) and the US make it just as hard for Brits to work over there. Took me more than 6 months from getting the job offer to actually get permission to move there. So...get someone to offer you a job first, and everything becomes much easier. If you already have a criminal record (i.e. felony, or recent misdemeanor), it's much less likely they will grant a visa. |
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"Death is the road to awe..."
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Perfect. Thanks Blimey.
Actually even worse, from what I'm reading, is they have to prove they can't find someone to do the job from the whole EU. So instead of going up against a country, I'm going up against a whole economic union LOL. I've read that about immigrating to the u.s. That's crazy. I do understand it, doesn't mean it makes me happy. Also from what I see, just getting the visa isn't enough. I have to have that visa, be working and residing there for something like 5 years?! I'll do what I gotta do! I have no record, so that shouldn't be problem. |
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well have a holiday first green in winter if possible coz it doesn't get any worse than that and if its not for you move to jamaica "nice and warm" lol
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Its Kinda funny some American having to Ask if Americans are Known to Be Loud Arrogant rude tourists waving money around tipping everyone.
No offence meant really but everyone is aware of this international image. Scotland the brave. |
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"Death is the road to awe..."
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I take no offense Roger. I know I'm lumped in with a culture I'd rather not be associated with. Unfortunately I had no control over where I was born and raised. However..I have that choice and control now and making strides towards a pretty significant change to a part of the world that has more integrity, more respect for each other and the world, and a better culture all around. |
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follow your heart green, its what you want that realy counts my friend.....
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