They will have to apply as an independent country.
Scotland will have a vote in 2014 to see if the people want independence - :)
In short no. Scotland has a devolved government and Parliament but is still part of the U.K.
Though many battles were fought, ultimately Scotland lost its 'independence' and became a part of a united kingdom. A union of which it is still a major and important part.
Scottish Independence hasn't yet been gained. Scotland is still part of the United Kingdom. The SNP, Scottish National Party, have promised the people of Scotland a referendum on Scottish independence but it hasn't happened yet.
Although Scotland has its own parliament it is still part of the United Kingdom and is not a fully independent country. Tax raising powers are still largely controlled by Westminster as are defence and other issues.
Scotland never gained independence from Great Britain. Scotland is one of four provinces in Great Britain. England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Though Scotland is a part of Great Britain, it is still very common to say "When are you going to Scotland?", rather than saying, "When are you going to Great Britain?"
That won't be known until Scotland becomes independent, at the present moment it is still part of the United Kingdom.
Morocco is still not a member in the AU, because of its support to the cause of Western Sahara for its independence, which Morocco as sees as an internal affair
Yes, Scotland has its own government, but it is a devolved government, meaning that Scotland is still joined to the United Kingdom. As this is the case, when it comes to issues like Passports people in Scotland still have to us a British passport. Until Scotland gets Independence, this will continue to be the case. Once Scotland becomes independent, Scottish citizens will then be able to apply for Scottish passports as Scotland will then be sovereign and, like other independent nations, have its own embassies abroad.
India gained its independence in 1947 but is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Yes - Scotland is still part of the UK - although they have their own parliament.
No. Yvette Vickers was the longest-living cast member and passed away in 2010.