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Why do people move to Scotland?

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When we asked people why foreigners move to Scotland, they responded...

"Scotland is an attractive destination for expats due to its stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and welcoming people. The country is known for its stunning landscapes, from the rolling hills of the Highlands to the rugged coastline of the islands. Scotland also offers a wide range of activities and attractions, from outdoor pursuits such as hiking and skiing to cultural experiences like whisky tasting and exploring the country's rich history. Additionally, Scotland is home to a number of world-class universities, making it an ideal destination for those looking to further their education. Finally, Scotland is known for its friendly and welcoming people, making it a great place to settle down and start a new life," remarked another expat who made the move to Scotland.

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Why do people move to Scotland?

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