Expat Women in Belfast

We are a friendly community of international women living in Belfast who connect and make friends. We welcome expats, students who study abroad, Erasmus participants, and anyone living far from home.
Kat

Kat

Belfast

About me

Nice to meet you, I'm Kat, married with two beautiful daughters, Polish female living in Belfast. Northern Ireland. I love conversations, books, games, travels.

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Lana

Lana

Belfast

About me

I’m a masters student in Belfast. I’m a plant biologist so nature fascinates me, and I love exploring different ecosystems! Plants are my jam 🌱 I’m part of the lgbt+ community and I’m originally from Cork, Ireland. I grew up in the countryside with our own little family farm. I’ve travelled a fair amount solo but would love to pair up with other travellers time to time :)

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Lori

Lori

Belfast

About me

Live close to city centre Work mainly from home Love to travel, cook and go to live music and comedy shows Speak very basic Italian and native English speaker Lived in London for a long time so also know my way around there Not super active, prefer eating out, reading, movies etc. not into sports or hiking etc

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Katy

Katy

Belfast

About me

Hi, I’m Katy, I love meeting new people and going to new places! I’m queer and I’ve just officially started hosting 👍 I do prioritise anyone having problems with finding accommodation so if you’re in difficulty do message me! There is some basic safety checks I do before arrival, it’s just giving me your WhatsApp number, sending me a photo of gov issued ID (you can cover up the details apart from name and photo) and then a quick video call on WhatsApp. Once I’ve confirmed we are all who we say we are 🤣 I’ll give you directions to my home 🤗

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Ruby

Ruby

Belfast

About me

Queer girl living with my partner in Belfast :) Have a bunch of friends I’d be happy to introduce you to if you want to meet a variety of queer people! Ideally would love places to stay while DJing in other countries, so partiers please get in touch <3

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Rea

Rea

Belfast

About me

I am currently staying in Thailand for the next 6 months for study/placement. I am 32, originally from the UK where I am doing my PhD in parasitology. I am a bit of an introvert but hate to waste my time out here sitting in my room in my spare time. I'd love to go out and explore Bangkok or other parts of Thailand while I'm here, but the idea of doing that alone scares me.

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Iman

Iman

Belfast

About me

Hi my name is Iman, I am just checking this app. Ill write more about myself if i find what I was looks for. Thank you 😊

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Diana

Diana

Belfast

About me

Hello! I suck at writing stuff about myself but here goes! 😂 Born and bred in Northern Ireland but have lived in London, Miami and then California for @10 years! Back home in Ireland but have itchy feet! 😂 Yes, I’m missing travelling. Have travelled quite a bit but strangely feeling nervous about venturing solo! 🙈

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Is Belfast safe for women?

The main city is very safe and you can usually see people around even pretty late at nights. Its always still a good idea to go out with some people. It can be a bit hard to get a taxi on certain days

Posted: November 4, 2025
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Katy

Katy

I’m not sure there’s anywhere in Belfast I’d consider unsafe for young women. I tend to avoid streets with pubs when it’s dark and full of men drinking outside. That’s just my comfort level though, I don’t consider it dangerous. I know some women who won’t walk alone on the towpath/through the park at night because they consider it a high risk activity. Honestly our main problems here are probably sectarianism, racism and antisocial behaviour (drinking and yelling on the street at night, that sort of stuff). So basically young women in general have no problems in Belfast as long as we’re cautious and keep an eye for trouble at night. I’d say that applies to pretty much everywhere in the world though!

Posted: October 24, 2025
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