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 :)
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Because England and Scotland are both part of the UK, there are no movement or working restrictions.
Alice moves to the Scotland countryside.
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In 1492 King James IV of Scotland undertook to move the Royal Court from Stirling to Holyrood, making Edinburgh the national capital.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west in Scotland, following the same general pattern as in most places around the world.
Well why wouldn't they? The beauty of the scenery, the history, so much to say about it.
It depends how old she is and she should at least let him know
No, Scotland does not use the euro as its currency. Currently, the official currency of Scotland is the British pound sterling. While there have been discussions about adopting the euro in the event of Scottish independence, Scotland has not made any formal move to replace the pound with the euro.