
Coptic diaspora
The Coptic diaspora refers to the community of Egyptian Christians known as Copts who have migrated and settled outside Egypt. Due to economic challenges, political instability, and religious persecution, many Copts have moved abroad—primarily to countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and parts of Europe. This diaspora maintains its religious and cultural identity through churches, community organizations, and cultural events, while also integrating into their new countries. The Coptic diaspora plays a significant role in preserving their heritage, supporting fellow community members, and advocating for religious freedom and human rights.