Get help for victims of people trafficking

How to recognise trafficking and what support is available for people whose case is reported and certified as people trafficking by New Zealand Police.

Report people trafficking

If you, or someone you know, might have been trafficked and:

  • is in immediate danger, call the New Zealand Police on 111, or
  • if it is not an emergency, contact Immigration New Zealand:

Phone: 0508 558 855

Email: inz.complianceinvestigations@mbie.govt.nz

Getting certified as a victim of people trafficking after making a report

After your report has been received, the information you give is assessed.

The assessment is to see whether you can be certified as a victim of people trafficking by New Zealand Police (NZ Police). The certification process is done by Immigration New Zealand and NZ Police. You do not apply to be certified as a victim of people trafficking.

If NZ Police certify you as a victim of people trafficking, you (or the person you reported on behalf of) can access support services in New Zealand that may not otherwise have been available.

Support services for certified victims of people trafficking

Access to Victim Support services is available for:

  • New Zealand citizens or residents, and
  • non-residents of New Zealand if the crime occurred in New Zealand.

The New Zealand Government is committed to eliminating people trafficking and protecting victims, including those victims who may have breached their visas or who are in New Zealand unlawfully.

Visas for victims of people trafficking

Police-certified victims of people trafficking can apply for special visas that allow them to stay in New Zealand and work, study or live here permanently in some cases.

Healthcare for victims of people trafficking

Police-certified victims of people trafficking are eligible to receive publically funded healthcare under Section B12 of the Ministry of Health’s Eligibility Direction.

Health and Disability Services Eligibility Direction 2011

Welfare support for victims of people trafficking

Police-certified victims of people trafficking may be eligible for welfare support, administered by the Ministry of Social Development, under Clause 15E of the Special Needs Grants Programme.

Clause 15E. Victims of people trafficking | Work and Income

Migrant exploitation

Exploitation is not always connected to people trafficking but exploitation alone can have significant impacts on victims.

Get help for victims of migrant exploitation

There is a special work visa available for migrants who have been exploited by their employer, even if they have not been trafficked. This is called the Migrant Exploitation and Protection Work Visa.

Migrant Exploitation and Protection Work Visa