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5,500 people to receive Irish citizenship at ceremony in Dublin

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June 20, 2024
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The Taoiseach has congratulated more than 5,500 people who are receiving Irish citizenship in Dublin.

Simon Harris addressed the country’s newest citizens, stating that there is “no greater privilege to honor each and every one of you” at the Irish citizenship ceremony.

The Taoiseach noted the pride and joy in the room, adding, “I sincerely congratulate each and every one of you for choosing to become Irish.”

He highlighted that one fifth of the population were now born outside the island of Ireland.

“Migration is ingrained in the collective consciousness of Irish people,” he added.

The Taoiseach acknowledged that some of those attending the Irish citizenship ceremony have “come for safe haven and I’m proud our country has provided this to you.”

Mr. Harris also thanked the new citizens for their contribution to Ireland’s economy and society.

The Taoiseach said those gathered at the Convention Centre in Dublin will make Ireland a thriving and vibrant place to live.

Those taking part in the Irish citizenship ceremony made a declaration of fidelity and commitment to the State.

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