EU does have abig refugee problem, but it's mainly cities, and in some cases it's exaggerated due to media which we here consume focusing on this problem.
Anyway, if you have money, go and visit the place first.
If you have Irish ancestry you could sort out dual citizens and move there or use it for free movement within EU.
> If you have Irish ancestry you could sort out dual citizens and move there or use it for free movement within EU.
I don't believe I have any Irish ancestry but my wife is almost 100% Irish. Would that count?
It looks like it does:
If you are married to, or in a civil partnership with, an Irish citizen, you can apply to become an Irish citizen by naturalisation.
She could get citizenship through ancestry and you could apply for it through her if you decided to live in Ireland.
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