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Temporary permission to stay for victims of human trafficking and slavery: caseworker guidance

Immigration staff guidance on granting temporary permission to stay to victims of human trafficking and slavery.

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Temporary permission to stay: considerations for victims of human trafficking or slavery

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We are pausing decisions that consider possible grants of temporary permission to stay for victims of human trafficking or slavery (VTS) for individuals that are subject to deportation orders or subject to deportation proceedings, until further notice. This is a temporary pause whilst we consider our approach.

This guidance tells caseworkers about temporary permission to stay for confirmed victims of human trafficking or slavery (VTS).

It explains when it is appropriate to grant VTS to those confirmed as victims of human trafficking or slavery by the National Referral Mechanism (NRM), and what must be considered before making that decision.

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Published 30 January 2023
Last updated 1110 AugustJune 2025 + show all updates
  1. Wording changed to provide greater clarity on the application of public order disqualification in making decisions.

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