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      • There were 4.3 million people who usually lived in Ireland who indicated that they had either Irish only or dual Irish citizenship. This made up 84% of the population of usual residents.
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  2. Oct 26, 2023 · In April 2022, there were 631,785 non-Irish citizens living in Ireland, accounting for 12% of the usually resident and present population, up from 11% of the population in 2016. Almost half of people with non-Irish citizenship (312,909) were citizens of other European Union (EU) countries, an increase of 2% in the six years since Census 2016.

  3. The entire island of Ireland, both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, have a population around 6.8 million people. Ireland Demographics Ireland has been inhabited for more than 9,000 years by groups like the Riata, Laigin, and Cruthin.

  4. Population. The population of Ireland was 5,123,536 people in 2022. Demographic statistics as of 2019. [10] One birth every 8 minutes. One death every 16 minutes. One net migrant every 90 minutes. Net gain of one person every 14 minutes. Geographic Population Distribution. Urban population (areas with >1,500 people): 62.0% (2011)

    • Irish and Non-Irish Citizenship
    • Dual Irish Citizens
    • Place of Birth
    • Place of Birth - Large Changes
    • Recent Immigration
    • Previously Lived Abroad
    • Arrivals in Ireland by Country of Previous Residence
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    • Ethnic Group/Background by Age
    • Religion

    There were 4.3 million people who usually lived in Ireland who indicated that they had either Irish only or dual Irish citizenship. This made up 84% of the population of usual residents. The number of non-Irish citizens increased in 2022, accounting for 12% of the population. 1. The biggest non-Irish groups were Polish and UK citizens followed by I...

    People completing the census may have been citizens of more than one country. Everyone who ticked both 'Ireland' and 'Other citizenship' in the country of citizenship question on their census form have been grouped in these results as dual Irish citizens. 1. The number of people recording dual Irish citizenship was 170,597, representing a 63% incre...

    80% of the usually resident population was born in Ireland. This represents a decrease of 3% since 2016. 1. The number of people who usually lived in Ireland but were born elsewhere stood at 20% of the population. 1. This represented 1,017,437 people, an increase of 207,031 from six years previously. 1. The biggest increases were recorded in the nu...

    Periods between censuses can see marked changes in the number of people resident in Ireland born in certain countries. 1. The number of people living in Ireland but born in Syria increased more than four times to 3,922 since 2016. 1. A large increase was also recorded in the number of people born in Chile which more than tripled, growing to 1,363. ...

    Information collected on usual residence one year ago provides an indication of inward migration into Ireland in the year leading to April 2022. 1. In the year preceding the census, 89,512 people moved to Ireland which represents approximately 2% of the usually resident population. 2. Of these, 22,137 were Irish citizens and 66,020 were non-Irish c...

    The census question on residing outside the Republic of Ireland provides information on when people came to live in the State. 1. Nearly 250,000 people who were usually resident in Ireland in 2022 had settled in the country between 2017 and 2022. 2. Slightly more than half (55%) of these arrived in the pre-pandemic years, 2017 to 2019. 3. A further...

    Looking at intercensal periods, between the years 2007 and 2011, the number of people moving to live in Ireland was 106,582. This compares with 164,108 people who moved to live in Ireland between 2001 and 2006. 1. Between 2012 and 2022, 401,433 people arrived to live in Ireland; of these 62% arrived between 2017 and 2022. 2. Arrivals from the UK in...

    In Census 2022, a revised question on Ethnic Group/Background was asked, introducing several new ethnic groups such as Roma, Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi and Arab. 1. Of the population usually resident and present in the State in 2022, 77% identified as White Irish. 1. Of the new ethnic groups added for Census 2022, 94,434 people identified as Indi...

    The profile of people usually resident in the State varies by age and sex composition for different ethnic groups/backgrounds. 1. The age profile of the people identifying as White Irish reflected that of the general population, while other ethnic backgrounds were quite different. 1. Irish Travellers were generally younger than the general populati...

    A question on religion has been a part of the Irish census for many years which creates a long historical time series charting the relative growth and decline in the number of people identifying with various religions and also with no religion. The question on religion used in Census 2022 differed from the Census 2016 version which may impact compa...

  5. Oct 26, 2023 · Ethnic Group by Citizenship. The relationship between ethnicity and country of citizenship gives further insight into the diversity of the population. The most common country of citizenship of the Roma population was Ireland (28%), followed by Romania (22%), Italy (10%) and Poland (9%).

  6. Entitlement to Irish citizenship. What is Irish citizenship and who can become an Irish citizen? Irish citizenship through birth or descent. You are not automatically an Irish citizen if you were born on the island of Ireland. You may be entitled to Irish citizenship if your parent (s) or grandparents were Irish.

  7. Jun 21, 2024 · From Department of Justice. Published on 21 June 2024. Last updated on 28 June 2024. Please change your cookie preferences to see this content. Over the past two days, 5,400 individuals from 143 countries were granted Irish citizenship in six ceremonies held in the Convention Centre.