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Previously on "Emigrating to Scotland following a yes vote."
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I'll stick a bed in my shed Tractor. You are welcome to stay there as long as you want. Bring your pension so I can buy a roof for it.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostAnd if your pension's denominated in Sterling you'll get an ever increasing number of groats each month
Next it will be Settler Watch getting Scottish government grants.
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It's no vote.
Scotland get more powers.
And even more power in 2018.
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If you have a UK pension wouldn't it be frozen because you're living abroad.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhat about immigration? | Yes Scotland
As they're going to be in the EU you're free to move there if you want to.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostWhy? Because I have one?
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNear to retirement, love walking, sometime avid mountaineer and lately photographer, this might be on the cards for me
I guess the UK tax treatment would be near the same as it would be for Eire but I wonder how hard it would be to 'get in'. Would I need to stow away on a lorry in B-u-T or something?
nay sassenach wi' an iq greater than king salmon(89.5) alood
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You just have to live here and you get a passport.
Just don't be here too long though, with demographics they wont be able to afford pensioners in 20 years, they will scoop you up and turn you into soylent haggis.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhat about immigration? | Yes Scotland
As they're going to be in the EU you're free to move there if you want to.
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