Through the census details on the Central Statistics Office website. See the link below.
the seashore is in public/state ownership, but "access" to the seashore may be through private land
Depending on where you are dialing from, you would have the international access code first, then 353 for Ireland, then the number you want, starting with the region code, without the first zero.
There are customs at Dublin airport. All non-European Union travellers must go through customs. If your journey was entirely within the EU, you can use the blue channel, where formal customs don't operate, after reclaiming your baggage. However customs officers will monitor this area and may operate checks. If you have something to declare to Customs you must do so. Customs officers are very vigilant and arrests are often made.
Everyone has access to the national statistics records of the Philippines. The National Statistics Office has a website that anybody can access.
An immigrant is someone coming from a country other than the one that they are now in, usually with a requirement for documentation, like a visa, to enable them access to the country they are now in. In the context of Ireland, someone from the Republic of Ireland (the proper term for what people call southern Ireland) living in Northern Ireland, would not be considered an immigrant. Someone from the Republic of Ireland going to some other countries could be regarded as an immigrant. It depends on where they are going.
As Belfast is in the United Kingdom and Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland, technically you may need a visa or passport to go there, depending on your nationality or other factors. However, there are no passport checks done on the train. Usually if you have been allowed access to Northern Ireland, you will also be allowed to get into the Republic of Ireland, but you need to check. See the website at the link below.
Mobile phone numbers in the Republic of Ireland all start with 08. The international dialling code is 353. You would then drop the first zero on the mobile number and add the international access code at the very beginning, like 00 or 1, depending on what country you are dialling from. So to dial a number such as 089 999 9999 you would dial the international access code from your country and then 353 89 999 9999.
Yes, it is easy to get water in Ireland. There is a plentiful supply in Ireland, as Ireland gets a lot of rain.
Current statistics indicate about 16.5 million homes in the United Kingdom have Internet access. It would be a good assumption at least 1 adult per household has email.
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The country code for the Republic of Ireland is +353, so you dial your international access prefix (00 from the UK), followed by the country code, followed by the Irish number without the leading 0. If your mobile allows it, you can also store the number in international format, using the code +353 (with the plus sign). The mobile network will then automatically substitute the appropriate prefix.