you can not drive with algerian driving licence but you can live in France for 6 months and exchange your algerian licence to a french one and you can drive in the UK
You can drive for up to 6 months in Switzerland on a UK licence. After that, you need to exchange your UK licence for a Swiss one. You do not need to take another driving test, but you need to take an eye test.
Yes. If you stay permanently (over one year), you need to exchange it for a French one.
With some companies yes. It all depends on the company. I take it you hold a must be in the possession of a National, and where required a International or European Driving Licence. If you are a temporary visitor to the UK, you may drive upto 12 months on your non-UK Driving Licence. We would prefer it that you have National, an International or European Driving Licence. If you do not have a Driving Permit for the UK, you will be asked to provide evidence that you are a temporary visitor, and that you have not been in the UK for longer than 12 months. Like I said it all depends on the company and their policies.
A pharmaceutical company can begin commercial production in the UK only when there is an authorized marketing licence issued. This is via the European Medicines Agency.
Hungarian forklift licence valid in uk ?
If you have an EU driving licence, you may use the licence for as long as it is valid. If you have a licence from outside the EU, you may only use it for the first 12 months that you are in the UK. After this time you must obtain a UK licence.
You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.
If you are a learner driver and have a legal provisional licence then yes(Edited clarification for European drivers based on discussion added)You can drive any type of vehicle listed on your full and valid licence if you have passed your driving test in a European member country:
If they are living in the UK and watching their own television, they will have to get a TV licence. Basically, whoever owns the TV must have a TV licence.
EU driving licences can be used in the UK for life (provided the licence does not expire).
Any overseas (non-EU) driving licence can be used in the UK for up to a year.