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Polish minority in Ireland

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Ethnic group located in the Republic of Ireland
Ethnic group
Polish minority in Ireland
Polish:Polska mniejszość w Irlandii
Total population
93,680
Regions with significant populations
All over Ireland, especiallyLimerick,Dublin,Portlaoise,Cork,Waterford andGalway.
Languages
Polish,English, sometimesIrish
Religion
Catholic,Polish Orthodox,atheism
Related ethnic groups
Polish diaspora
Trilingual sign atSt Audoen's Church, Dublin (Roman Catholic)
APolish shop inDublin

ThePolish minority in Ireland is an ethnic, linguistic, cultural and national minority in theRepublic of Ireland. WhilePoles have lived in Ireland for years, the population rose sharply afterPoland's accession to the European Union. Polish citizens in Ireland numbered 93,680 (plus 17,152 people with dual Polish and Irish citizenship), according to2022 census figures.[1]

History

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Chart tracking the number of Polish applicants forIrish PPS numbers between 2001 and 2010

After Poland joined theEuropean Union in2004, Ireland was one of three existing EU members to open its borders to Polish workers (the others being the United Kingdom and Sweden). Ireland quickly became a key destination for Poles wishing to work outside the country; in 2004 a website advertising Irish jobs inPolish received over 170,000 views on its first day.[2]

In the period immediately following the2008 economic downturn, the number of Polish people in Ireland declined,[3] with some reports suggesting that 30,000 were leaving Ireland per year,[4] and theCentral Statistics Office reporting a decrease in the number of Polish people applying forPPS numbers.[5]

Polish people living in Ireland can vote in Polish elections. On Election Day there are special ballot stations provided in Belfast, Cork, and Limerick as well as in the country's embassy in Dublin. Consequently, Polish political parties campaign in Ireland for electoral support.[6][7][8]

Polish citizens, as with all other foreigners resident in Ireland, can vote and run as candidates in local Irish elections, even when they do not have Irish citizenship. Nine Polish candidates ran in the municipal election of 2009, nine in 2014, and three in 2019. None managed to win a mandate.[9]

Language and media

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As of 2021, Polish is officially an established Senior Cycle subject in post-primary education[10] and hence can be taken as part of the IrishLeaving Certificate examination.

The2022 census of Ireland found that 123,968 people in Ireland identified as Polish speakers: 63% of these were Polish citizens and 35% were Irish citizens.[11]

The biggest Polish umbrella organization is the Polish Educational Society in Ireland (PESI), a non-profit organisation established in 2012.[12] PESI sponsors Polish supplementary schools in Ireland and widely cooperates with Polish government bodies and organisations working for the maintenance and promotion of the Polish language abroad.

The large number of Poles in Ireland led to the provision of a number of media outlets catering to them. Newspapers:Polska Gazeta[13] and a section in Dublin'sEvening Herald entitled "Polski Herald". Dublin cable television channel,City Channel, featured a programme aimed at Poles in Ireland entitled Oto Polska (This is Poland) until the channel closed in 2011.[14]

For online media in Ireland see External links below.

Population Distribution

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The following table shows the distribution of Polish citizens across the Republic Ireland over three different censuses.

Distribution of Polish Citizens Across Ireland, 2011 - 2022[15]
Local Authority201120162022
State12258512251593680
Polish Chaplaincy in Ireland at St Audoen's Church, Dublin 2.
Polish Chaplaincy in Ireland atSt Audoen's Church, Dublin 2.
Embassy of Poland public office on Eden Quay, Dublin 1.
Embassy of Poland public office on Eden Quay, Dublin 1.
A Polish shop in Dublin, Ireland
A Polish shop in Dublin, Ireland
Carlow227522751875
Dublin City13406107047215
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown354131432088
Fingal10604114197881
South Dublin832784855739
Kildare719272055586
Kilkenny217723101566
Laois230027282298
Longford163119071508
Louth187521071734
Meath387644703942
Offaly187119311560
Westmeath235723311832
Wexford401539963356
Wicklow275129052244
Clare266028522462
Cork City and Cork County159151627613007
Kerry404542343362
Limerick City and County608856364384
Tipperary420540713255
Waterford City and County225023302058
Galway City409938722597
Galway County343436312914
Leitrim763831698
Mayo293428022131
Roscommon136013671227
Sligo155715211124
Cavan188821901719
Donegal210420031609
Monaghan1085983709

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Polacy w Irlandii. Transnarodowe społeczności w dobie migracji poakcesyjnych (EBOOK) PDF | Nauki społeczne \ Socjologia \ Socjologia | - Księgarnia Wydawnictw Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego (wuw.pl)
  2. ^"New Irish jobsite a hit in Poland".RTÉ.ie. 19 May 2004. Retrieved25 April 2015.
  3. ^"Up to 1,300 Polish people leaving Ireland every week". Retrieved25 April 2015.
  4. ^"Poles flee ailing Irish economy".Independent.ie. Retrieved25 April 2015.
  5. ^CSO - Foreign Nationals: PPSN Allocations, Employment and Social Welfare Activity - 2009
  6. ^"Polish opposition party campaigns in Ireland".RTÉ. Dublin, Ireland. 2007-09-30. Retrieved2020-06-17.
  7. ^"Polish opposition party campaigns in Ireland".BBC. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 2010-06-16. Retrieved2020-06-17.
  8. ^"Polacy w Irlandii. Transnarodowe społeczności w dobie migracji poakcesyjnych (EBOOK)".WUW (in Polish). Retrieved2024-02-20.
  9. ^Pszczółkowska, Dominika; Lesińska, Magdalena (2022-01-02)."One step forward, two steps back in political integration: why are Polish candidates not making progress in Irish local elections?".Irish Political Studies.37 (1):125–146.doi:10.1080/07907184.2021.1929186.ISSN 0790-7184.
  10. ^Senior Cycle subjects: Polish
  11. ^https://data.cso.ie/
  12. ^"Polska Macierz Szkolna w Irlandii". Polish Educational Society in Ireland. Retrieved 24 October 2020
  13. ^"Polska Gazeta - NAJWIĘKSZY POLSKI TYGODNIK W IRLANDII OD 2005 ROKU". Retrieved25 April 2015.
  14. ^"Polish language TV helping Ireland's fastest-growing immigrant group feel at home". Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved25 April 2015.
  15. ^https://data.cso.ie

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