"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.
IN EU countries for 3 months period only
No, you cannot travel within Europe using only your residence permit. You will need to carry your passport with you for travel within Europe.
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.
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.
I assume you mean you are a non-EU citizen who has a work permit for Denmark. In this case you can travel freely to any other Schengen country as a tourist, but you cannot work there. Your Danish work permit is only valid in Denmark
The difference between a citizen and permanent residence Citizen are the people that hold the NewZealand passports and they do not have to apply for a visa to Australia but for permanent residence they still have to apply for a visa to be able to travel to Australia
Japanese citizen wife, current alien registration, needs information on proper travel documents to travel to japan to establish residence. She does not have a current Japanese passport.
Yes, US citizens can travel to certain countries without a visa.
Stay in Nigeria we don't want you in Hungary
No
yes he can. ---- As head of state, the Pope can travel to countries that permit him to enter. Some countries may not permit him to enter, depending on various political issues. Currently there are no countries that are known to have denied Pope Benedict entry.
If you are not a US citizen, I'd advise taking your passport.