{"id":36972,"date":"2014-09-11T02:16:55","date_gmt":"2014-09-11T06:16:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/?p=36972"},"modified":"2020-07-27T02:09:01","modified_gmt":"2020-07-27T06:09:01","slug":"moving-to-scotland-practical-things-you-should-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.escapeartist.com\/blog\/moving-to-scotland-practical-things-you-should-know\/","title":{"rendered":"Moving to Scotland – Practical Things You Should Know"},"content":{"rendered":"

So you decided to move to Scotland and probably already have your visa secured, know more or less in which part of this great country you want to live and are looking forward to your new life in Scotland. But there are a few things you have to think about before making the move, especially if you move from overseas.<\/p>\n

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Appliances<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you plan to bring your appliances with you, you should know that the voltage in Scotland is 220-240 volts opposite to U.S: and Canada voltage of 110-120 volts. So before bringing your fridge or washing machine make sure that it can adapt to the higher voltage as otherwise you will need a transformer, which can be a pain and you will have to be very careful about volts and watts. So if you can let go of your appliances it might be best to sell them in your home country and buy new ones in Scotland.<\/p>\n

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TVs and DVDs<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you want to bring your TV set or DVD player, don\u2019t, unless you only want to watch the DVDs you brought with you. There are different Regions for DVDs and DVD players, USA and Canada being Region 1 and Europe being Region 2.<\/p>\n

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Furthermore there is the NTSC and PAL systems on video players and TVs, NTSC is the U.S. standard that was adopted in 1941 as the first standardized television broadcasting and video format that is still in use. NTSC stands for National Television Standards Committee and was approved by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) as the standard for television broadcasting in the U.S. while PAL is the dominant format in the World for analog television broadcasting and video display and is used in the U.K., Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, China, India, most of Africa, and the Middle East.<\/p>\n

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Pets<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you want to bring a pet from the U.S. or Canada to Scotland your cat or dog need<\/p>\n