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Community platform

Social community for diplomatic spouses of EU Member States and partner embassies.

EU Circle is a welcoming international network for diplomatic spouses and partners connected to EU Member States and the embassies of Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.

The website brings together shared guidance, country-specific support, and community-led resources that make diplomatic life feel more navigable, more connected, and less isolating from the very beginning of a posting.

Shared content FAQ, useful links, curated course recommendations, clubs, and shared support across postings.
Region Country sections with their own local menus, practical guides, and events.
Community Contributors, photoclub culture, and a warmer sense of belonging from the first visit.
Supportive A calm and welcoming community space designed to reduce isolation and help members feel at home faster.
Practical Resources, guides, clubs, and region-based pages built around real daily life instead of generic brochure content.
Members of the community together
Happy Spouse, Happy House, Happy Workplace A warm, human-first website that balances community storytelling with practical everyday resources.
Homepage highlights

Events, photowalks, and workshops bring the community to life.

Shared experiences help members connect quickly, discover new places, and build friendships that continue across postings.

Community event

Events

Gatherings that create friendship, familiarity, and a sense of place inside diplomatic life.

Photowalk

Photowalks

Photo-led experiences that make the community feel visual, social, and globally connected.

Workshop setting

Workshops

Learning spaces for sharing knowledge, skills, and professional development across postings.

The three messages

The Circle is built on belonging, growth, and everyday support.

The community brings together friendship, practical help, and opportunities to keep learning through the changing rhythm of diplomatic life.

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Learning together

Workshops, shared knowledge, and professional exchange can help members continue growing personally and professionally.

Happy spouse, happy house, happy workplace
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Happy spouse, happy house, happy workplace

A stable and supportive social life at home can positively shape the broader diplomatic working environment.

Supportive social space
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A supportive social space

The Circle strengthens bonds, creates friendship, and gives diplomatic families a stronger sense of belonging.

Shared and local model

One shared home, with local spaces for each country community.

Shared resources stay easy to find, while each country section offers local guidance, clubs, events, and community contacts.

Shared content

Shared support for spouses everywhere.

FAQ, useful links, curated course recommendations, hobbies, personal growth, professional development, and community clubs all live in one clear shared layer.

FAQ Useful Links Courses Worldwide Photo Club
China

Local guides, clubs, and practical life support

The China section brings together the Life in China report, app guidance, VAT refund information, and local groups such as the Academic Group and Photo Club.

South Korea

Same structure, local content

South Korea follows the same local menu model, making it easy for members to move between shared resources and country-specific support.