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Living in Glasgow: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Glasgow: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Glasgow.

Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and the third most populous urban area in the UK, home to around 635,000 residents. Known for its warmth and welcoming spirit鈥攃aptured in the city's slogan "People Make Glasgow"鈥攖his dynamic metropolis offers a unique blend of rich industrial heritage, world-class culture, and affordable living compared to other major British cities. From stunning Victorian architecture to a thriving food scene and legendary music venues, Glasgow delivers an authentic Scottish experience with all the conveniences of modern urban life.

5 good reasons to move to Glasgow

  1. Affordability: Cost of living is approximately 45% lower than London, making it one of the UK's most budget-friendly major cities.
  2. Cultural hub: A UNESCO City of Music with free museums, vibrant arts, and a legendary live music scene.
  3. Career opportunities: A booming economy with growing tech, finance, creative industries, and life sciences sectors.
  4. Outstanding universities: Home to globally ranked institutions including the University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde.
  5. Gateway to nature: The Scottish Highlands, Loch Lomond, and stunning coastlines are all within an hour's drive.

Key figures

Population630,000
Expats75,000
Top nationalitiesPolish, Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Nigerian
LanguagesEnglish, Scots, Scottish Gaelic
Monthly cost of living
1 person1,800 EUR
Family of 44,200 EUR
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Veedushi Bissessur
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A journalist, holder of the DALF C1 and C2 and a diploma from the University of Mauritius, I have nearly twenty years of writing experience. After six years in the Mauritian press, I joined 天美麻豆, where I have been working for over a decade, including five years as editorial assistant, and now as editorial manager.

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