This would depend on what area outside of Scotland you were meaning. I would contact your local RBS bank to be absolutely sure.
The electorate in Scotland. Scottish people living outside Scotland have no vote.
Any overseas banking, is essentially off-shore banking. Overseas and/or off-shore banking implies you are banking with a bank that is not locally present in your country and/or geographic region. Strictly speaking, the definition is a bank that is outside the regulatory governance of your financial regulator, i.e. a bank outside the country on which your financial regulator has no say.
Offshore banking means your bank account outside of your residence country. With offshore banking you can enjoy low tax rates.
Blarney Castle is in Ireland, not Scotland. It is just outside of the city of Cork.
Nationality has nothing to do with the vote. People living in Scotland will be able to vote regardless of nationality. People living outside Scotland will not be able to vote regardless of nationality.
a mobile banking sales man is someone who represents his bank outside the banking premises to sell company's product and service.
01620, or +44 1620 from outside the UK
Cashnet is a internet banking company based in India. They specialize in ATM's and the banking system for them is useful to those in India allowing its use for those outside the country to use if vactioning.
No. And if your bus pass was issued outside Scotland, you cannot use it anywhere else in Scotland either.
If you will be visiting Scotland from within the UK, there are no legal requirements. If your starting point is outside the UK, check with the British Embassy in your own country.
ICICI Bank offers customers a simple way to send money outside India, it is also quick, and reliable. it could be money for education, gift money or maintenance for loved ones or donation for a cause and it is accessible worldwide.
It would not be 'Scotch' whiskey if made outside Scotland would it ? Many countries make whiskey, U.S.A. (bourbon), Canada, Japan, India, Taiwan, Ireland (whiskey), Wales and even England.