Abroad
An Irishman in Paris: ‘Getting under the many layers of Parisian culture is a fascinating but neverending endeavour’
By Olive Keogh
Why has Vancouver become so attractive for Irish immigrants?
By Aoife O’Dwyer
‘The Czechs like to own property, like the Irish’
By Michelle Jackson
‘It’s when you leave Ireland that you fully appreciate how big-hearted and generous in spirit Irish people are’
By Edward Lennon
‘I took to swimming in the morning and writing poetry on a beach towel within a few yards of the Mediterranean’
By Trevor Conway
‘In New York, everything has to be done yesterday’
By Frank Dillon
From Dublin to Vancouver: I knew the move would be challenging, but I didn’t fully grasp just how much
By Doireann Ní Shiochru
A Belfast film-maker in Hollywood: ‘I felt Irish American warmth in New York but nothing prepared me for LA’
By Maeve Murphy
‘We have six cars, one for each of the kids and one for the dog, who has nerve issues’
By Michelle Jackson
An Irishwoman in Paris: I feel a magnetic drag to be Franco-Irish and participate in French politics
By Patricia Killeen
An Irish man in California: what I did first notice was how people talk about themselves. Compared to the typical older Irish man
By Stephen Stack
‘I decided to move to Tunisia alone, fresh out of university, with no connections and no plan’
By Milena Minta Barnes
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