Census shows foreign nationals make up 10% of population

Foreign nationals now make up 10% of Ireland's population, according to the final results from the 2006 Census.

Census shows foreign nationals make up 10% of population

Foreign nationals now make up 10% of Ireland's population, according to the final results from the 2006 Census.

The Central Statistics Office says almost 420,000 non-Irish nationals are living in Ireland, a rise of almost 200,000 on the figure from 2002.

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