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  2. Emigrating seems like the dream. Why expats say living ... - AOL

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    Like a lot of other countries, Ireland offers citizenship through descent, which means you can apply if you have a parent or grandparent who was born there. It took me several months to collect ...

  3. Irish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In the decades that followed independence in the 1920s, emigration accelerated for economic and social reasons, [14] [15] and with the preferred destination switching from the United States to Great Britain, over 500,000 emigrated in the 1950s and 450,000 in the 1980s, and over 3 million Irish citizens resided outside Ireland in 2017.

  4. Emigration from the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is a net immigration country, meaning more people arrive in the U.S. than leave it. There is a scarcity of official records in this domain. [25] Given the high dynamics of the emigration-prone groups, emigration from the United States remains indiscernible from temporary country leave.

  5. Irish Americans - Wikipedia

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    [142] [143] In the 1920s, an additional 220,000 immigrants from Ireland came to the United States, [18] with emigration from Ulster falling off to 10,000 of 126,000 immigrants from Ireland (or less than 10 percent) between 1925 and 1930. [132]

  6. I moved from the US to Spain. Instead of going home for ... - AOL

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    After moving from the US to Spain, I decided not to go home for the holidays, which gave me plenty of time to take a dream trip to Ireland.

  7. Exclusive: Ireland’s housing crisis is making a third of ...

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    The specter of emigration has lingered in Ireland’s history, defined by a devastating famine between 1845 and 1852 that caused an estimated 2.1 million people to flee the country.

  8. Ireland–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States is Ireland's largest export partner and second-largest import partner (after the United Kingdom), accounting for 23.2% of exports and 14.1% of imports in 2010. [50] It is also Ireland's largest trading partner outside of the European Union. In 2010, trade between Ireland and the United States was worth around $36.25 billion.

  9. The Irish Government has said there has been a shift in migration patterns into Ireland in recent months and the number of migrants crossing from Northern Ireland is now “higher than 80%”.