That will depend on where in the world you are from. For some countries there is more involved than in others. If you are entitled to Irish citizenship because a parent or grandparent came from Ireland, that makes it easier. For others they may require visas and go through processes. Contact your local Irish embassy or look on the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs website for information. There are many other things to consider too, like getting a place to live and getting work and if you have children and need to get them into school. You should visit Ireland, and not just for a holiday, to find out more about what it is like to live there and find out as much information as you can about all of these things.
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there waz a potato famine in Ireland
1846.
Poverty, hunger, lack of employment, discrimination, oppression etc. would be reasons for people to emigrate from any country. This applies to Ireland too.
the Famine was from 1845 to 1850 - the worst year was 1847
People emigrate from Ireland for all sorts of reasons. Basically, like anyone that emigrates from any country, they want to get a better life. Nowadays people emigrate in search of work, because they may have problems getting employment. In the past they have emigrated for other reasons, such as the famine in the 1840s.
The Irish emmigrated to a lot of countries during the famine.America was a popular country because it hadn't fully been discovered and people saw it as a land of opertunity. plus they were only going to slowly perish if they stayed in ireland Half the population didn't emigrate. The population did halve during the Great Famine but there were a lot of deaths.
when the Japanese begin to emigrate
during the famine they did because they had no food and in the 1950's after ww2 unemployment so they emmigrated to usa and UK
Emigrate is a verb. It describes an action.
First he was taken against his will from the British mainland to Ireland. Next he escaped back to his home and went on to Europe where he became a priest (probably in Italy and/or France) until the Pope sent him back to Ireland as a missionary.