Apple Developer Program Enrollment failed - ios

I try to enroll the apple develop account via website and Developer APP on Mac.
In Website, it says "Your enrollment could not be completed. Your enrollment in the Apple Developer Program could not be completed at this time." like the screenshot below.
In the Developer App, the button of "Enroll Now" is not available.
I've tried to update my payment on iCloud and change my personal Information as well, but they can't solve my problem. What else I can do to enroll the developer program?

Please download developer application on your device and after that please login with your apple id in application, then you can Enroll apple developer program.

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Not able to enroll to Apple Developer Program, Getting error - (Please ensure your device and iCloud account meet our system requirements)

I am trying to Renew to Apple developer program. But got the error.
I checked many tutorials but issue not solved still getting error. App So i downloaded Developer app and logged in using my Apple developer account. But when i click on "Renew" button i am getting this error
Please ensure your device and iCloud account meet our system requirements
On MAC Apple Developer App, i am trying to renew the subscription but got this error

Upload iOS app to my individual Apple Developer Account

I have invited my developer in iTunes Connect to my account with the roles developer, marketing and app manager. I have an existing Apple Developer account as an individual. My developer is now complaining that he cannot publish the new app as he need some access to the Apple Developer account.
Am I missing something. Because I couldn't find any option to add him in my Apple Developer Account, only in iTunes Connect where he has access.
For an app to submit on AppStore, we need a couple of things like:
Apple Distribution Certificate
Register a bundle identifier
Distribution Provisioning Profile for your app.
All the mentioned things can be completed on https://developer.apple.com
As you have an individual account, so you can do 3 things...
Create the mentioned things and send them to your developer
Give your developer access to your developer creds and your developer can do it for you.
Convert your individual account to the Company account if possible and give your developer proper rights to do the required things.
Please comment if you have any questions.
Hope it helps!
Your developer would need an iOS development certificate to build the app under your account, and your iOS distribution certificate to distribute it (e.g., upload to your iTunesConnect, now AppstoreConnect, account). This is before any question of access permissions for AppstoreConnect.
So you would need either:
company developer.apple.com account where you can assign your developer the developer role
share your Apple ID credentials with your developer, which I guess you don't want to do

Personal Team is not enrolled in the Apple Developer Program

I am trying to upload the app to app store but getting this error on validating the app or distribution.
Team "Username (Personal Team)" is not enrolled in the Apple
Developer Program. Distribution requires enrollment in the Apple
Developer Program. Visit https://developer.apple.com/account to
enroll.
I am new iOS development and app built with the react native framework and publishing the app using XCode 11.2.1. I am using a team member account as an app manager.
I find this Apple Developer link for the known issue but I don't understand the solution they are providing. Can any body explain it.

No developer team error when building for iOS

I'm building an app with Expo for iOS with expo build:ios but I am getting this error message:
Trying to authenticate with Apple Developer Portal...
Authenticated with Apple Developer Portal successfully!
Authentication with Apple Developer Portal failed!
You have no team associated with your Apple account, cannot proceed.
(Do you have a paid Apple Developer account?)
Do I need to have a paid account or how can I build iOS apps from my mac?
Is there no way to build for iOS without a paid account?
UPDATE WITH SCREENSHOTS
Here are some screenshots of the errormessage in the console and the preferences regarding my account in xcode
To do anything but run directly from Xcode on a Simulator requires a paid developer membership. Apple makes a limited exception for running on a device. Your situation appears not to fall in either category so it would seem you’d need the paid membership. The console message from expo seems decisive.

Is TestFlight Distribution Available to Apple Enterprise Developer Accounts?

I've been using Apple's new TestFlight since it first became available and have had a relatively positive experience with it. I've always used it with my standard $99 Developer account.
A new client has an Enterprise Program account. When I've attempted to submit the build to iTunes Connect, I've received the attached error message.
I know that we originally had to export all of our provision profiles again to get the new "beta-reports-active" entitlement. I've tried that with the client's Enterprise developer account, and it is not added.
To sanity check, I tried to upload the app to my personal developer account and it went as smoothly as always. No issues.
So, the question is... Can Enterprise Development Program users deploy an App to TestFlight for internal testing, or does that require a basic developer account. That would actually make sense to me because one of the points behind the Enterprise program is not having to go through Apple's iTunes Connect and App Store processes. I just haven't been able to find anything official about it.
Any help or insight is appreciated. Thanks!
From the official "App Distribution Guide" guide, page "Distributing Apple Developer Enterprise Program Apps"
Important: As a member of the Apple Developer Enterprise Program, you
don’t have an iTunes Connect account or the ability to distribute your
app for beta testing using iTunes Connect.
It means that an Apple Developer Enterprise account can't be used for beta distribution on TestFlight (iTunes Connect).

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