Through schools, colleges and universities. Most children start school at about 4 years, remaining in primary school until about 12 years old. They then move to secondary schools for 5 or 6 years. After that they may go to third level education in a university or a college. Many people continue education while working, by studying at night.
people born in Ireland (with a few exceptions) children and grandchildren of Irish citizens residents of Northern Ireland
The citizens of Ireland are Irish.
U.S. Citizens?
The people who live in a particular place are called residents or inhabitants.
he was educated by his father and at st Patrick collage in Ireland
Not everyone in a U.S. territory is a U.S. citizen (American Samoans are not), but Guam residents are U.S. citizens.
The term for residents who are not citizens is "non-citizens" or "resident non-citizens." This group can include various categories such as legal permanent residents (green card holders), temporary visa holders, and undocumented immigrants. Non-citizens may have different rights and obligations compared to citizens, depending on the laws of the country in which they reside.
Cuba
Going by IQ statistics, Guinea-Bissau and Ethiopia would have the least educated citizens because their average IQ is 63.
No, not all residents in Ireland speak English. While English is the predominant language spoken in Ireland, there is also a significant population that speaks Irish Gaelic as their first language.
Ireland is a democracy, so Irish citizens can vote once they reach the age of 18.
Ireland is not "owned" by anyone, except its own citizens.