18
It depends on what state you live in, Some states minors may be emancipate even if they have not reached their 18th birthday for Ex: they have a child under the age of 18. Not all state laws are the same D.M.H.
Move to Ohio, establish legal residence there, go to the DMV with your PA licence, medical card, and proof of your residence in Ohio. Pay the fee, smile for your photo.
Have to live in the state they are congress of.Added: Eatablish an address. Reigster to Vote - take out utilities in your name - register a vehicle.
most likely 18 or 19. With parental consent i believe 17
No. You'd have to first establish legal permanent residence in the US, and go through the testing process again.
In the legal sense a 21-year-old is a legal adult in all U.S. states. Therefore his or her parents have no legal authority over them. They may move from the family residence if that is the issue at hand if they so choose.
Not necessarily. The requirements for obtaining permanent residence (green card) vary depending on the specific case and circumstances of each individual. Some legalized aliens may automatically qualify for a green card after their temporary status expires, while others may need to apply and meet certain criteria to be eligible for permanent residence.
3 Years the least
No. Nationwide DMV regulations limit you to be licensed ONLY in the state of your legal residence. You are a legal resident of the state of your parents which is CT.
Utah
States establish compulsory education laws; the minimum age for dropping out of school in any state is 16-years of age, with the permission of the parents or legal guardian.
The 'country of domicile' is the country of permanent, legal residence.