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Is it better to live in Scotland?

Is it better to live in Scotland?

Scotland is a very safe country to travel and live in. During the two years I lived there; I never felt like I was in danger. There are some shady areas in the larger cities that you should avoid, like Niddrie, Wester Hails, MuirHouse and Pilton in Edinburgh.

Which has more castles Ireland or Scotland?

Ireland has more than 30,000 castles and castle ruins known of (too many to count) whereas Scotland has just over 2,000.

Is it better to live in Glasgow or Dublin?

Housing in Glasgow is half the price of Dublin as well. That said if you want to get EU citizenship in 5yrs Ireland is the way to go. Personally, I like the mountains so I’d rather Scotland but I move between both. Despite what I’ve said here I do love Ireland, just wish it was more progressive.

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Why do you prefer to live in Scotland or Ireland?

Having grown up in Dublin, and having spent most of my adult years in Scotland, here are some factors that come in to play for me (not in any priority order) Weather: Scotland may be colder, but Ireland is wetter. I choose drier, and don’t mind cold. Sco Transport: Scotland meets my business and personal needs. Ireland less so. Sco

What is the best place to live in Ireland?

Blarney Castle, County Cork. Castles: They adorn travel brochures, they staged brutal battles, and they look like lovely places to live. And you find them everywhere in Scotland and Ireland as kings needed them to fight off English invasions, Viking warriors, and jealous neighbors. Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie, Kyle of Lochalsh, Scotland.

What are the pros and cons of moving to Scotland?

There are so many pros and cons of moving to Scotland. It’s truly an incredible place for foreign workers, whether you visit as part of your gap year with a working holiday visa, as a student studying at one of the universities or even if you’re looking for a new place to live within Europe.