In Ireland, a non-national is a person who is not from Ireland, though they may have Irish citizenship. The concept regularly arises in the media when discussing people from outside Ireland. [1] [2] However, Mark Walsh considers it a nonsense term since "non-national" can be interpreted as a person lacking any nationality whatsoever. [3]
The dead man, who is a non-national but has Irish citizenship and lives in Stranorlar, still remains at the scene of the tragedy which happened on the long sweeping bend close top the lake at the Gap.
In Ireland, a non-national is a person who is not from Ireland, though they may have Irish citizenship. The concept regularly arises in the media when discussing people from outside Ireland. [1] [2] However, Mark Walsh considers it a nonsense term since "non-national" can be interpreted as a person lacking any nationality whatsoever. [3]
The dead man, who is a non-national but has Irish citizenship and lives in Stranorlar, still remains at the scene of the tragedy which happened on the long sweeping bend close top the lake at the Gap.