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From information on what it’s like to work in Scotland to tips on how to succeed at getting that dream job Job hunting If you’re ready to start looking for a new job in Scotland then you couldn’t have picked a better time. We’re consistently breaking new ground in a number of exciting industries and as a result we have some incredible career opportunities.




Whatever system you choose to put your children in, we’ve got all the information you need on how to make the process as smooth as possible. Find out more at mygov. scot Further & Higher Education Scotland is home to more world-class universities per head of population than almost any country in the world and every year we welcome over 50, 000 students from more than 180 different countries to study here. Students from around the world come to experience Scotland’s history, architecture, natural beauty, and the friendliness of its people And, if you live in Scotland for three years prior to the first year of your studies, you may be entitled to funding for your tuition fees. If you’re interested in studying in Scotland, we have a dedicated study section that can answer all your questions. Scotland also has a network of further education institutions, known as colleges.


We also have a number of websites dedicated to job listings - making your search for the perfect career even easier. Find out more about career opportunities in Scotland CVs/Interviews/Applications In Scotland - like many countries around the world - the key to successful job application is a great CV (also known as a resume). A CV is a detailed record of your job history and achievements and most companies will ask to see this alongside any other application form you may have to complete. Find out more at TalentScotland.


These will vary depending on the type of road you are on. You must be at least 17 years to drive a car in the UK. For mopeds and motorcycles, the required age varies between 16 and 24, depending on the type of bike you wish to drive. If you do not have a driver’s licence but want to learn to drive in Scotland, you must first apply for a provisional licence then pass the theory and practical driving tests. If you wish, you can take driving lessons from a professional instructor.


So, you'll be pleased to know that we have a range of different types of accommodation to keep you going until you find your perfect new home. From big name hotel chains to cosy B&Bs, caravans, yurts, eco-lodges or even a nice apartment - whatever you’re looking for, we’ve got you covered. Find out more about Temporary Accommodation at VisitScotland. com Education and Language Support Scotland is home to some of the world's oldest and best universities - and we've led the world in our commitment to excellence in education for more than six centuries The Scottish school system The school system in Scotland is made up of three distinct sections: Nursery (preschool), Primary School (ages 5 - 12) and Secondary School - also known as High School (ages 12 - 18). Throughout these years, children are taught under a system known as Curriculum for Excellence, which places an emphasis on interdisciplinary learning and skills development. The qualifications gained in Scottish schools may look different to what you are used to, but they are benchmarked against UNESCO international standards Find out more about the School System in Scotland Finding a school In Scotland, children between 5 & 18 are entitled to free public education, although we also have a range of top quality private schools on offer.


However, alongside this, we’ve welcomed culture and ideas from all corners of the globe - meaning that whatever kind of event you’re looking for, chances are you’ll find it here! Find out more about annual events Find out more about Scotland’s traditions Faith & Religion Scotland is historically a Christian country, and a large portion of the population still consider themselves Christian. However, modern Scotland is a multi-faith country and we believe that no matter what your ethnic background or religion is, you should be free to practice your faith with respect.


Obtaining legal advice When moving to a new country, dealing with things like legal issues can sometimes be difficult and confusing - but help is available to you should you need it. There are many ways to obtain legal advice including contacting a solicitor or using a local advice centre, but you should note that some offices may charge you for this service. Find out more about obtaining legal advice at Citizens Advice Scotland From local public transport to international airports - we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re looking to get across town, get out of town, or leave the country altogether, Scotland benefits from an extensive travel infrastructure. International air travel connections Scotland is home to several international airports, making it easier than ever to get into and out of Scotland. We have connections to most international destinations around the world and are ideally situated for quick, easy connections to major business hubs like London (60min flight) and Frankfurt (90min flight).


uk Understanding the NHS We care about your health, and NHS Scotland works on a needs based system, meaning that you'll get the treatment that you need - not the treatment you can afford. That’s why we provide comprehensive free healthcare to everyone living in Scotland. Find out more about the NHS at nhsinform. scot Finding a Doctor (GP) In Scotland local doctors are known as GPs and you will need to register with one when you settle in Scotland. You can register with a GP at your local medical centre and, working with community healthcare specialists like nurses, they will look after your general medical problems and minor illnesses and can refer you to specialists if necessary. Find your local medical centre Find out more about GPs Finding a Dentist Make sure you and your family have access to dental care by registering with a dentist shortly after you arrive.


scot Immigration Health Surcharge Visa applications are controlled by the UK government and, as part of your application, you may have to pay a healthcare surcharge, also known as an Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS). However, this will depend on the immigration status you are applying for. Find out more about the IHS at Gov.


National Theatre LiveIn UK and Irish cinemasIn cinemas now FleabagPresented by DryWrite, Soho Theatre and Annapurna Theatre Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s award-winning one-woman show returns to the big screen. In cinemas now Best of EnemiesDavid Harewood (Homeland) and Zachary Quinto (Star Trek) play feuding political rivals in James Graham's award-winning drama. GOODPresented by Fictionhouse and Playful Productions David Tennant makes his return to the West End in one of Britain's most powerful political plays.


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