You can drive in Great Britain on a full, valid driving licence from another EU country until you're 70, or for 3 years after becoming resident in Great Britain, whichever is longer.
You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.
You can use it as long as you live since both (UK and Norway) are part of the EU.
If you have an EU driving licence, you may use the licence for as long as it is valid. If you have a licence from outside the EU, you may only use it for the first 12 months that you are in the UK. After this time you must obtain a UK licence.
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.
EU driving licences can be used in the UK.
Any EU or EEA issued driving licence can be used in the UK. There used to be a time limit on how long an EU licence could be used, but that law has been repealed.
EU driving licences do not need to be converted to UK licences.
EU driving licences can be used in the UK for life (provided the licence does not expire).
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.
Any overseas (non-EU) driving licence can be used in the UK for up to a year.
If what you're asking is how long can a Polish immigrant stay for in the UK, the answer is: infinitely. Both the countries are in the EU and EU nationals can visit and stay in each other's countries without limits. If an EU immigrant, including Poles, were to live in the UK long enough (a few years), they might be eligible for the status of a Resident or - to apply for a British citizenship.
The UK was a founding member of the EU.