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We Left Scotland for Good — Here’s Why Bali Is Now Home for Our Family with Three Kids

We Left Scotland for Good — Here’s Why Bali Is Now Home for Our Family with Three Kids

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From Scotland to Bali: How We Changed Our Family’s Life Forever“Life in Scotland was fine… but it wasn’t enough. We wanted more for our family.”After years of juggling three jobs and long workdays, Claire and Steven decided to make a bold change for their family.Now living in Canggu, Bali, they’ve swapped cold commutes for scooter school runs, built businesses in a vibrant expat community, and embraced a slower, more connected way of life.In this honest and heartfelt Q&A, they share what family life in Bali is *really* like — from finding schools and settling into a new community, challenges and things to budget for, to the realities (and surprises) of expat life on the island.Chapters0:00 – Meet Claire & Steven0:45 – Life in the UK Before the Move1:38 – Why They Chose Bali3:10 – The Big Transition with 3 Kids4:52 – Everyday Life in Bali7:06 – Finding Schools & Community9:15 – What They Love Most About Living in Bali11:32 – Challenges of Expat Life14:25 – Advice for Families Considering the MoveIf you’ve ever dreamed of moving abroad with your family, whether it is for a trial or a permanent relocation, this story will inspire you to take the leap.Check out Claire and Steven's full story here: https://ouryearinbali.com/from-scotland-to-bali-what-its-really-like-to-start-a-new-life-abroad-as-a-family/?v=b80bb7740288Start your own journey today with Our Year in Bali, offering personalised relocation guidance for families, professionals, and retirees ready to call Bali home.Book your consultation: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30minDon't forget to hit the subscribe button for more Expat Stories in Bali!

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