"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.
No
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.
As Bulgaria is a member of EU, Bulgarians freely move and pass though EU countries
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
Stay in Nigeria we don't want you in Hungary
Due to Tibet's unique ethnic traditions, cultural heritage, tourist service facilities and many complicated things, there are generally four documents(the Chinese Visa, Tibet Tourism Bureau Permit (TTB), Aliens' Travel Permit (PSB), the Military Permit) required for foreign tourists who want to travel freely in Tibet. For Tibet Travel Permit please visit Tibet Vista/ tibettravel.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually, foreigners are not allowed to view all the Tibet,like Chamdo.
Yes
The European Economic Community (EEC) allowed labor and capital to travel freely within member nations after World War 2.
Why should the Thracians to travel to Bulgaria? The Thracia (in Bulgarian- TRAKIA) is in Bulgaria.
If you travel abroad, you will need a visa.
Travel in-between states shouldn't get you in any trouble unless some state trooper decides to run your out-of-state plate, license, and finds your warrant. Travel to Canada is probably not going to be possible with a warrant out for your arrest, and even with a DUI conviction you will need to apply for a temporary residence permit.