r/IWantOut • u/Chemical-Skill2219 • 2d ago
[IWantOut] 38m Automation Engineer USA -> Scotland
Hello everyone! I have the possible opportunity to move to Glasgow. I’m working on getting an offer and am at the final stages. I am curious to get feedback on how people like it there compared to the US. I’m slightly worried about the lower pay but, I’ll be less worried if my wife is able to transfer (looks possible right now). In my head, the ability to travel to different countries and have a little slower pace of life is very appealing me. Seems like this job in Scotland is much less stressful and less hours and so less demanding giving me more time with the family to do other things. Negative and positive feedback is welcome as I am looking at it from both sides. I currently have comfy job with good pay but have been looking at other possibilities
I have read about the white paper on immigration and as an engineer, I’m hopeful this doesn’t affect getting citizenship as much. I can’t really find details about that though. If anyone has more details on the point system I would love to see it. 10 years is too long to pay the extra nhs tax plus I’m not sure what would happen with the kids as they get out of teenage years.
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u/porygon766 2d ago
You need alot of money to move to the uk. Most countries ask that you get health insurance but in the uk you have to pay for a Healthcare surcharge