Yes they will take that into account, so your insurance will be higher. When I first was driving I spent 5 years in Germany and didn't have a US licence. Nearly 40 years later that still comes up when I change insurance and I have a clean driving record, so it is just length of time of driving that they use to determine rates.
With a suspended insurance license, I would not because you will be breaking a law. With a suspended drivers license you can sell insurance.
you dont need a licence because it is a foreign country and alot of them dont have licences.
no because you will get another insurance
Progressive Insurance can write a policy for you and your parent, but the parent is excluded as a driver because they do not have a license.
No, if you have a car you need insurance but you should have a license because if not you'll get arrested. You also need life insurance and home insurance in case that what you meant
you cant because it is not legal
Check with your state insurance board. Chances are that you cannot do this because of your record.
It could be, especially if the person with the revoked license is involved in an accident because he cannot legally drive a vehicle and she committed insurance fraud by not telling her insurance company the spouse was in the household.
No because you aren't insuring anything at the time.
yes you will because you must need a driving license to drive.
You don't need to get insurance just because you got your license; it's not directly connected like that. If you have a valid license, and don't own a car, you could drive someone elses car that is insured by them. BUT you do need insurance to register a car and be legal. You would want insurance the day you buy and register a car.
More info is needed in order to give you an accurate answer to your question. First, insurance licensing laws vary by state. So different states have different criteria for obtaining your license. Second, the reason you lost your nursing license is something that may or may not be a consideration. If you lost your license because you were convicted of committing a felony, you many have difficulty getting an insurance license. If not, then I don't see a problem.