Definitely yes. Whether its tourist, student or working visa.
if scotland is a state of singapore u dnt need the visa but if its not u will need it
No visa or passport needed.
no.
Scotland is a country that is part of Britain, the United Kingdom (UK). You will need a UK visa to visit before departure.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom so if you have a UK visa you will be able to visit Scotland. Just to clarify, once you have cleared immigration and are on UK soil, you won't have to produce your visa again but hotels might want to see your passport.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. You do not need a visa, or any other travel document, to enter Scotland from another part of the UK.If you are entering Scotland from outside the UK, the answer depends on your nationality.All EU citizens, and all Schengen area citizens can enter the UK without a visa.Citizens of some other countries can enter without a visa for up to 3 months. If in doubt, it is best to ask at your local UK embassy.
That's what it says on the back of the card - issued by Bank of Scotland
My Concern, I am a Canadian citizen whose visiting I-194 visa epiring on 2weeks time what are the renewal requirement Thank you for your consideration
For settlement visa minimum 4 band is required but original requirement for visa is A1 level in CEFR , if you have below 4 band in IELTS so you can go for KET exam which is Essy compare to IELTS. (both certificate is valid for UK Settlement visa.
No, but depending on your nationality, you may not need a visa.
Because England and Scotland are both part of the UK, there are no movement or working restrictions.
If you are a citizen of a country whose citizen do not need a visa to visit Japan, then you are fine; Green card does not waive visa requirement for Japan.