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It would depend on the laws passed at the time, though as Scotland would still be an EU state it's unlikely anything would change really.sunnyday wrote:What if you lived in England for a while and moved to Scotland, and after a few years Scotland became independent from the rest of the UK, what does that make you? No ILR or whatsoever?
Absolutely nothing has happend yet, like mym wrote. No one would know how long it would take (5-100 years!) to become independent.sunnyday wrote:What if you lived in England for a while and moved to Scotland, and after a few years Scotland became independent from the rest of the UK, what does that make you? No ILR or whatsoever?
Like the others have said, even if Scotland were to become independent of the rest of the UK, such a change isn't going to happen in a hurry. In the event of it happening, there would be many, many things for which arrangements would have to be made in connection with the split - taxation, motor vehicle licensing, public transport, international treaties, licensing of professionals such as doctors, accountants... the list is wide-ranging and almost endless. Immigration matters (and nationality/citizenship matters) would among these things, and there would be, I am sure, transitional arrangements and possibly "grandfathering" for quite a long time.sunnyday wrote:What if you lived in England for a while and moved to Scotland, and after a few years Scotland became independent from the rest of the UK, what does that make you? No ILR or whatsoever?
Scotland is no more, and no less, likely to become independent than Quebec (Canada) or Catalonia (Spain).sunnyday wrote:What if you lived in England for a while and moved to Scotland, and after a few years Scotland became independent from the rest of the UK, what does that make you? No ILR or whatsoever?