Rights and support for victims of trafficking outside EU

If you are a victim of trafficking and come from a country outside the European Union, you have specific rights and options designed to protect your safety, dignity, and wellbeing. These include protections related to your legal situation, support while you are in the country where you were identified, and the possibility of returning to your home country in a safe and voluntary way if you choose to do so. You have the right to a return that respects your rights and safety, and the support available through voluntary return and aftercare processes. These measures are intended to ensure that any decision about staying or returning is made with full information, proper support, and respect for your individual circumstances.

(Based on Article 13 of the Council of Europe Convention, Articles 11(6) and 40 of Directive 2011/36/EU, Articles 6 and 8 of Directive 2004/81, and Article 14 of the Council of Europe Convention)

(Based on Articles 11, 13, and 16 of the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (CETS No. 197) and Directive 2004/81/EC on residence permits for victims of trafficking)