no
I knew somebody who transferred her husband's registration and insurance to her name after he died, but she never drove even once in her life (and so was never licenced to drive).
Normally yes. Insurance companies are concerned that they insure drivers with valid drivers license, the State where it is issued is really not a concern.
As long as you have a valid drivers license, you can be insured.
Typically, any auto insurance will require the existence of a valid license.
If you have a current insurance policy and are in a car accident, but have an expired license, it is up to the insurance company if they will pay the claim or not. It could be in their clause not to, if a person does not have a valid drivers license, especially if you are the one at fault.
Not legally. You need a valid driver's license and insurance.
Do you mean you have an invalid car tag or do not have a valid drivers license? If you have a valid car tag and have a friend or relative with a valid driver's license and valid insurance, you can get that person to drive your car for you after you pay all the fees. That person does not have to be insured to drive your car. If you do not have a valid car tag, you might be able to hire a tow truck. That way you can leave your car there until you can get a valid license and insurance and stop running up pound fees.
Absolutely not. If you lied it would be FRAUD and you can do Jail time.
no,Canadian drivers license is not valid in Europe but valid perhaps in England.
Yes, but it is at the discretion of each insurer. You may have the best luck with a non standard company.
No, a drivers license requires information making sure that he person is a citizen, or valid immigrant (VISA).
If you live in the state of Virginia then yes you are able to get car insurance with a valid drivers license. You can visit any auto insurance company and get more information.
Ordinarily an auto insurer will require a valid license as a condition of issuing a liability policy.