Absolutely not. If you lied it would be FRAUD and you can do Jail time.
Not legally. You need a valid driver's license and insurance.
Normally yes. Insurance companies are concerned that they insure drivers with valid drivers license, the State where it is issued is really not a concern.
If someone without a valid drivers license and without car insurance drives a car that is covered by car insurance, does that insurance pay for that uninsured driver if they have a accident?
As long as you have a valid drivers license, you can be insured.
Typically, any auto insurance will require the existence of a valid license.
Yes. You can be the registered owner of a vehicle and apply for license plates even without having a drivers permit.
No, you must have a valid drivers license to register your car.
Yes.
no,Canadian drivers license is not valid in Europe but valid perhaps in England.
For New Zealand a vehicle can be registered with a valid passport.
Yes, but it is at the discretion of each insurer. You may have the best luck with a non standard company.
yes