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I wonder how far back they measure it because there hasn't been 900,000 Irish leaving Ireland recently and also many Irish now return to Ireland whereas in the past they left for good.
The number of immigrants to the State in the year to April 2021 is estimated to have decreased by 23.7% to 65,200 from 85,400 in the year to April 2020. The number of emigrants also decreased over the same period to 54,000 from 56,500. These combined flows gave positive net migration, (i.e., more people arrived than left), of 11,200 in the year to April 2021, compared with 28,900 in the previous year, a decline of 61.2%. See figure 1.3 and table 1.2.
More Irish nationals returning to live in Ireland
There were 30,200 immigrants and 22,800 emigrants who were Irish nationals in the year to April 2021. Therefore, the number of Irish nationals who arrived here to live was just over 7,300 higher than the number who left to live abroad. In contrast, inflows of non-EU nationals (rest of world) declined to 14,100 in the year to April 2021, from 30,400 the previous year, a decrease of 16,300 (-53.6%). See figure 1.4 and table 1.3.
https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpub...20of%2061.2%25.
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