If they are learning to drive, then yes they do- however, if they already have a valid current driving licence from an EU country then no they don't.
yes everwhere you do Any EU driving licence will be acceptable for driving in Poland; for EU citizens there is no need to get an international licence.
There is no minimum validity requirement. Portugal is in the EU. All EU citizens (including UK) can travel to Portugal up to the last day on their passport. Different rules apply to citizens of non-EU countries.
British and Irish citizens (but not British "nationals" from Hong Kong or other places overseas) can fly within the British Isles with a photocard driving licence.Other EU citizens can use their national ID card.Everyone else still needs a passport.
If you are a Finnish national then you do not need a visa to travel to the United Kingdom. Both Finland and the UK are members of the European Union in which there is a free travel agreement. Citizens of any EU member state can travel visa-free to any other EU member state.
Effectively much legislation now comes via the EU - as EU laws should apply to all member states. The UK has some exemptions. Our passport system is not the same as all of the EU and we have not yet adopted the Euro as a currency. EU legislation allows all EU citizens free travel throughout the EU. On a side note many in the UK want to leave the EU and consider it a pain in the neck!
As the UK is a member of the European Union all UK citizens with a full UK passport are free to travel anywhere in the EU without any kind of restrictions. Non-EU nationals travelling to Europe will need to get the appropriate Schengen visa or a separate visa for the UK or Ireland as these countries did not sign up to the Schengen agreement.
Yes, You always need a passport (or EU national identity card) to get in our out of the UK.
No UK citizens do not need a visa to go to Singapore just like Singaporeans do not need a visa to enter UK
No it does not ! The UK grows some of its own food, and imports the rest to feed its citizens without relying on 'hand-outs' from the EU !
The UK was a founding member of the EU.
If you are a British citizen and have a British passport you do not need a visa to visit Switzerland, just your passport. The same applies to all other EU citizens. If you are a citizen of some other country but are resident in the UK, check with your local Swiss embassy.
Its considered that leaving will allow the UK to control its borders and set immigration levels to manageable volumes . That it can create its own laws that are enforceable and not restricted by the EU law makers and where it can seek trade with other countries without the Eu s' permission being sought