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When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Stirling, they said...

"Stirling is a city in central Scotland, known for its rich history and stunning architecture. Before moving to Stirling, expats should be aware of several key factors. The cost of living in Stirling is relatively lower compared to other major cities in the UK, but it's still higher than many places in the world. Rent, groceries, and other daily expenses can add up, so it's important to budget accordingly. The weather in Stirling can be quite unpredictable, with frequent rain and cold temperatures, especially in the winter months. Expats should be prepared for this and invest in appropriate clothing. Stirling is a small city, so it's easy to get around on foot or by bike. However, if you need to travel further afield, the city has good public transport links, including trains and buses. The healthcare system in Scotland is publicly funded, meaning that most healthcare services are free at the point of use for residents. Expats moving to Stirling should ensure they are eligible for this and register with a local GP. Stirling is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage. There are many historic sites to visit, including Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument. The city also hosts several festivals and cultural events throughout the year. The education system in Scotland is slightly different from the rest of the UK, with children starting primary school at age five and secondary school at age twelve. There are several good schools in and around Stirling, as well as the University of Stirling. Scottish people are known for their friendliness and hospitality, and Stirling is no exception. However, the local accent can be difficult to understand at first, so it may take some time to get used to it. Finally, it's important to note that Scotland has its own legal system, separate from the rest of the UK. This affects various aspects of life, from property law to criminal justice, so it's worth familiarising yourself with the basics before you move," remarked another expat in Stirling, Scotland.

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