Scotland offers a wide range of opportunities, including business, leisure, cultural and the natural environment.
 
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Living and working in Scotland

Barra Cliffs and Sea

Living in Scotland is a unique experience which continues to appeal to thousands of incomers each year. The distinct culture, high standard of living and considerable employment opportunities are among the many reasons why you may be considering living and working in Scotland.

A modern, diverse country with excellent education and healthcare services to suit every age and taste, Scotland has much to offer as a living and working environment.

Why living in Scotland is for you

Few other countries can offer cosmopolitan, modern cities that lie within such a short distance of unspoilt rural locations. Commuting times are low, and more than two million people live within a 60-minute drive of the main cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Other benefits of living and working in Scotland include:

  • Scotland is a tourist destination that is second to none, with breathtaking scenery and cultural attractions.
  • Scotland’s five main international airports serving over 150 destinations with a wide variety of scheduled and chartered flights.
  • Excellent transport links to the rest of the UK and destinations across the globe making Scotland an appealing and unproblematic business location.

Culture and quality of life in Scotland

Scotland is a multicultural society with a temperate climate and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. Scotland's cities each offer something unique and exciting for residents, and you will find leisure activities to suit every age and taste in all areas of the country.

The Church of Scotland is the national church, but Scotland is also home to a significant Roman Catholic population, as well as offering places of worship for every major religion.

  • Diverse industries, exciting nightlife, enthralling history and outstanding retail therapy mark out Scotland’s cities.
  • Healthcare in Scotland is provided free by the National Health Service, regardless of social security contributions.
  • Scotland is known around the world for its warm and welcoming citizens and high quality of life.
  • Those living in Scotland can benefit from a free education system and some of the oldest, most famous and best universities in the world.

Visit TalentScotland for more information about living and working in Scotland and visitscotland.com to discover the country’s many attractions.

If you have decided that living in Scotland is for you, then contact us to learn more about the business environment in Scotland.