Scot or Scottish, but in international law they are British.
Your an American citizen so run for president buddy
He is neither. Butler is a citizen of the UK from the city of Glasgow in Scotland.
A Scot or Scottish.
An Aberdonian is a citizen, inhabitant, or person born in, Aberdeen, Scotland.
No. And if your bus pass was issued outside Scotland, you cannot use it anywhere else in Scotland either.
A citizen of the United Kingdom - either from England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.
first you research Scotland, is it the right place for you? if it is, buy a house in Scotland. depending on where you live now, get a plane, trian, boat, car to Scotland and move in to your new house. simple :)
it depends on where YOU were born. if they were born in say.. Germany and Scotland, you are 50% German and 50% scotish, but you arent a citizen in both of them.
Where were you born? That is your nationality.
He is of three-fourths Scottish and one-fourth Irish ancestry (Irish paternal grandfather). He was born in Scotland.
No because neither Albania or the United Kingdom (where Scotland is located) is in the Schengen Area.
Per wikipedia, Bell was a British subject throughout his early life in Scotland and later in Canada until 1882, when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.