US passport holders traveling as tourists will receive a Visa-On-Arrival from UK Immigration during the arrival procedures. Passport must be valid for the duration of your stay and you must prove when you plan to leave (examples: return air ticket, another ticket for onward travel to Another Country). For non-US passports: Either check with the UK embassy or reask your question AND specify your home-country.
You can drive on a provisional licence anywhere in the UK provided that you have a qualified driver with you.
Since Puerto Rico is a US territory, all you need is a government issued ID such as a driver's license or birth certificate. Whatever you use to fly anywhere else in the US you can use to go to Puerto Rico
I wouldn't think so. I couldn't use mine in Europe. Are you planning to rent a car? I think the rental company has special paperwork to address that.
Yes. It should be driver's license.
I hope to receive my driver's license soon.
You could probably use a different license that'snot a drivers license.
Yes you can, provided you hold a full valid UK or other international full driving licence that have no restrictions on where you can drive.
Yes, although you would need to capitalize "i" (I am yearning to get my driver's license).
No, but when you get to London you can use your bus pass on London buses.
A driver's license is always good to have when you drive a car as transportation and also for careers that require a license to use machinery. Its also used as a way to identify someone.
It is a card with your picture and other identifying information on it, that you can use for identification but you cannot use it for a driver's license.
For identification, yes. For driving, no