Morocco was the only country to be denied membership to the European Union. It was denied because it is not viewed as a Europeanized country by the EU, although it does label itself as a European Union. However, Morocco still plans on joining the EU and has not given up hope.
Some people think Turkey has been denied membership to the European Union, but this isn't true. Turkey applied for membership 1987. It is somewhat viewed as a Europeanized country by the EU and was even a founding member of the Council of Europe. Turkey has been a candidate for accession to the EU since 1999, and has not yet joined the EU but has not been denied admission. Negotiations started in 2005 and the result is expected to take at least a decade. Turkey is a very controversial topic for the EU and has been the focus of heated debates for decades. Turkey is a Muslim nation with an Arab majority and has a fast growing population and economy. Some countries argue Turkey should join the EU, such as the UK, because they need all the economic help they can get. But some countries, such as France, argue Turkey should be denied admission because they are not truly a European country, and if they were to join, they'd form the majority of EU delegates as they are expected to surpass Germany in population in the next few years.
No, China is not an EU member, China is in Asia. If China did apply to be in the European Union, they would be rejected, because China is a communist country whereas the EU is strictly democratic.
If you are EU citizen from one country to another EU country, you pay tax, which vary from one EU country to another.
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.
No, because Andorra is not in the EU. The smallest country in the EU is Malta.
Africa
No new country joined the EU in 1999.
Mallorca is part of Spain, wich is in the EU.
The EU is not a country. It is an organisation. It has 28 independent countries as members.
There is no country called Sami in the EU
Germany?
How does UK benefit for being in the EU? Participate in the EU economy (same currency) Free trade in the EU. (but there are other trade blocks) Free borders with EU countries inherit some laws from EU ( can be added to UK) make treaties for complete EU at one point, rather than individually country to country.
Japan