I saw a short blurb a while back that indicated the Scottish government, the Executive, I guess, would like people of Scottish heritage to consider Scotland a place to emigrate...I was just wondering if such a policy was a matter of general knowledge over there.
I wouldn't say so. I'd certainly never heard of it until you mentioned it, and neither have any of my colleagues at work when I raised the question with them.
I've always been under the impression that a "Mac" prefix denotes Scottish lineage, while a "Mc" prefix denotes an Irish lineage, although I may be entirely mistaken.
'Mac' is Gaelic for 'son', i.e. Angus MacDonald literally means 'Angus, son of Donald'. To carry the example forward, Angus' sister, Mary MacDonald is, strictly, incorrect, as poor Mary's seemingly undergone a sex-change! In Gaelic, 'Mac' is replaced with 'Nic' to give 'Mary NicDonald', i.e. 'Mary,
daughter of Donald'. Mary can now be confident she is indeed female.
My understanding of 'Mc' is that it is a shortened, corruption of the root 'Mac'. I may be wrong though; Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic are similar, but they are also distinct from one another.
Your pictures showed me what a beautiful country Scotland is. If the immigration policies are less restrictive than trying to get into the U.S., it definitely becomes a viable long term option.
I can't comment on immigration policy as I know almost nothing about it. If you like the look of Scotland, you should also think about New Zealand. It is said to be very similar to Scotland, but mountains there really
are mountains.
Visiting/seeing a remote place with outstanding natural beauty may truly move you but you need to ask yourself whether you could really live in such an isolated place permanently, where there are no supermarkets, or shops, or cinemas except by driving for an hour or two or more, and instead only one small food store and one pub if you're lucky. Visiting a place, no matter how incredible, and living there are two very different things.
But if, after the above you're sure you still want to come stay...welcome friend.