Roughly the same as a 'internship' in American English
You can start work at 16
Most people in the United Kingdom work in banking or trading. Others work in the service industry, software developers and IT positions.
no
15 years
Only if the person to whom they were married had permanent right of abode in the United Kingdom, for example if they were a British or other EU citizen (e.g German).
United kingdom and asia
No, Poland is not part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is a sovereign state made up of four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Both the United Kingdom ("UK") and Poland are members of the European Union, however. They therefore share some laws and common standards, while people from the United Kingdom have a right to work or live in Poland, and vice versa.
An American spelling is a spelling of an individual work such as is preferred in the United States as opposed to the United Kingdom or elsewhere.
You still need a British work visa.
The term lazy oaf is used to describe a person who is typically large in stature and does not work very hard. The term comes from the the United Kingdom.
No they dont not until they are 16 unless they want to do higher education.
It probably doesn't have international roaming.