1973 as part of the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). Along with Ireland and Denmark at the same time.
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.
yes
1973
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and so does not have separate membership of the EU.
They will have to apply as an independent country.
No, EU citizens can enter Bosnia visa free
If you are not a citizen of the EU you need a passport to enter Spain.
Scotland, as part of the United Kingdom, joined what was then known as the EEC in 1973. Since 1993 it is known as the EU.
Depending on where you are in the country its either Wales, Scotland or England.
yes although it is in two continents
No visas are required for Americans to enter any EU country.
For the moment if Scotland stays in Great Britain, its good for the union, Whether to stay the people of Scotland will decide. Scotland has a good and stable economy and petrol is a big factor. Before joining EU again, it has understand with the leaders inside Scotland, and then with England, Wales and N. Ireland. It will be a hard process. But none knows!