Protection and assistance for victims of human trafficking

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If you or someone you know is a victim of trafficking and you need help right away, please call:

  • the human trafficking hotline at 1-833-900-1010
  • your local police or
  • dial 911

Special temporary resident permit for victims of human trafficking

New changes

As of February 4, 2025, you may now get a temporary resident permit (TRP) for victims of human trafficking for a longer period of time of at least 12 months, with some exceptions.

We’ll also be waiving fees not only for the initial TRP, but also for new TRPs, work permits, study permits and biometrics.

If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking without legal status in Canada, you may apply for a special temporary resident permit (TRP). This special permit gives you temporary immigration status in Canada.

You don’t pay a fee.

Victims of human trafficking don’t pay a fee for an initial or new TRP, work permit, study permit, or biometrics.

If you’re issued a TRP, you can also get access to health-care benefits under the Interim Federal Health Program and apply for a work permit and study permit.

We may issue you a TRP for many reasons, including to:

  • escape the influence of traffickers
  • give you time to further consider your options and make an informed decision on a future course of action
  • have time to recover from physical or mental trauma
  • for any other purpose officers may find relevant to facilitate your protection

Depending on your situation, we may issue you another TRP at the end of the first period.

Special considerations

In Canada, you do not have to testify against your trafficker to get temporary or permanent resident status.

How to apply

Victims are mostly referred to IRCC by law enforcement or non-governmental organizations. However, victims can also self-identify to IRCC.

You may need to be interviewed by an immigration officer, who will decide if you’ll get a temporary resident permit.

1. Gather your documents you’ll need to submit

  • A document with your updated address, telephone number and email where it is safe to contact you about your application;
  • A copy of your original passport and any identity documents in your possession;
  • Any other relevant documents to support your application.
Get your documents translated if they’re not in English or French

Each supporting document that isn’t in English or French must have 4 parts:

  1. a copy of the original document
  2. a certified copy of the original
    1. This means it’s been signed or stamped by the translator.
  3. a translation of the original
  4. an affidavit stating that the translation is true and accurate
    1. You don’t need an affidavit if your translator is certified.
Who can translate documents?
    • A translator certified by a professional association: Option 1 of 2
      • Their certification must be confirmed by a seal or stamp that shows the translator’s membership number.
    • A person who is fluent in both languages (English or French and the language of the document): Option 2 of 2
      • These translators need to sign an affidavit in front of an authorized person swearing their translation is true and accurate.
Who can’t translate documents?
  • Your family members
  • Your immigration representative or consultant

2. Complete the forms

Read the instruction guide (opens in a new tab)  for instructions on how to complete your application.

3. Mail your application

You or your representative (if applicable), who acts on your behalf, will need to mail the completed application to the IRCC Vulnerable Persons Unit at the address below, and make sure you write the letters “VTIP” on the outside of the envelope to help us quickly identify your application:

VTIP
IRCC - VPU
5343 Dundas Street West, Suite 105
Toronto, ON M9B 6K5

Track your application

If you submit a paper application, we recommend that you use a postal or courier service with a tracking number to ensure you get proof that your application was delivered to the IRCC office.

Find out how to check if your application has been received.

Find out if you are eligible

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