As long as you are abiding by whatever restrictions or requirements are stated on your FL license, you will be legal in PA also.
If that state permits it. Some states will permit nonresidents to drive on an out-of-state learner's permit, and some will not.
No. Pennsylvania does not recognise out-of-state permits.
Arizona, New Hampshire, Washington D.C., South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Hawaii.
what is the process I have to go thogh if I have a learners permit from another state
It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible. It's a gray area. I know that if you drive in a state and you have a learners permit form another state, your supervising driver is responsible.
No, No. Along with D.C., Pennsylvania, Hawaii, Arizona, and South Carolina, New Hampshire does not permit operation of a vehicle within their state on an out-of-state learner's permit.
A Motorcycle Permit from the state of PA is valid in other states just as the learners permit is valid. You still have to follow their laws and regulations.
Pennsylvania law does not permit the use of a learner's permit issued in another state.
So long as that state allows it, yes. Most states do, but some do not allow out-of-state learner's permit drivers to drive in their state (New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Arizona, Hawaii, Washington D.C., and although you could drive in New York State, you couldn't legally drive in New York City). When driving through another state, you must meet that state's requirements concerning age. Additionally, you are subject to the restrictions both which your state places on learners permit drivers, and the restriction which the state you're driving through places on learners permit drivers.
Maine allows you to, but you must check with the state you want to drive in.
It doesn't matter where your father's license is from - Maryland will allow an out-of-state driver drive in their state on a learner's permit, provided they conform to the restrictions and requirements both of the state of Maryland and of the state which issued the permit.
You can drive out-of-state on a learner's permit, so long as the state you're driving in permits it. Pennsylvania is one of the states which does not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit, however, so your answer would be no.
If you relocate to a different state you will have to get a new learners permit. However, if you relocate within the same state you do not need a new learners permit.