Addressing your specific questions:
ChiLam wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 2:52 pm
did they ask you to prove if you ever lived in other countries?
Not particularly, but might be required depending on the context of your application. In your case, they will ask to prove that you are genuinely and legally married to your sponsor (e.g. islamic-only marriage does not count), so if your sponsor has lived in different countries, then it is reasonable to expect that you too have lived together with them during the time you have been married, and to supply proof of this.
If you have not lived together with your sponsor for a while, then you might need to provide a valid reason, and prove that you have kept in touch throughout, or visited regularly.
Did you have to list all your previous address and show resident cards or visas from other countries?
Only in the context described above, whenever is reasonable to prove cohabitation with your sponsor.
In fact I am not living in UK yet.
Considering you are applying for a Family Permit, which is a document issued to allow non-EU family members a smooth entry into the UK, the fact that you do not live in the UK yet is actually normal/expected.
Moreover, could I do the biometric from any country, regardless of me not living there?
You can apply for a Family Permit in a number of different countries, regardless of weather you are a national of that country or if you are a permanent resident there.
My posts express what I believe are the facts, based on the best of my knowledge, about the topics discussed in this forum. They do not constitute immigration advice.