When you apply and obtain a RESIDENCE PERMIT for any country, for the purpose it is permission to live there, and maybe also to work only.
For example you can compare Turkey residence permit that is called IKAMET to stay longer than your visit visa. Learn more about it here residencepermitturkey.comcom
You should contact an expert in Turkey or online to find out the best options that fit you. The Turkish expert has knowledge of the latest laws and regulations or read more about it at the website TurkishResidencePermit.comcom
If you can get a visa and residence permit for the country you want to go to then you can teach english abroad legitimately. You may have problems getting a residence permit though especially if you are asked to show police records. If you are just looking for casual work then a high percentage of teachers don't bother with the permit in places like South America. But in the Middle East for example you can not live there with out one. The actual ESL employer is very unlikely to ask about convictions and is equally unlikely to be able to verify them from abroad. For more info on the restictions on individual countries check out the Teach English Abroad link below.
Yes there are 2 options to apply for a residence permit. You can lodge an applcation online in the govrrnment website and complete your form. In some cases you need to go in person to the Migration department and apply in person and can ask questions should you need more help.
No, you'll be asked to surrender one. It has happened many time before and none were successful to keep both.
Depends what visa and what country
No, you cannot. You would need a passport, because a German residence permit can only get you around Germany, if you had a brain. So ask you parents about getting a passport, knucklehead.
That's optional, what's important is a passport and a working permit to work abroad.
Depends on country/state and how close the relative is.
It is free with proof of residence
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"Can a non-EU citizen travel to any EU countries with any EU country residence permit?'' Anyone with a Swiss residence permit can travel freely throughout the Schengen Area, which is most, but not all, of the EU. You may only travel as a tourist, if you want to live permanently or work in another country and are not an EU citizen then you will need a permit from that country.
They go abroad for a better life and for a better education.
IN EU countries for 3 months period only