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2nd Session, 40th
Parliament, THE SENATE OF CANADA
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BILL S-223 |
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| Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows: | |
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SHORT TITLE |
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| Short title | 1. This Act may be cited as the Victims of Human Trafficking Protection Act. |
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PART 1 |
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| Purpose of Part |
2. The purpose of this Part is to provide for
specific legislative measures to assist and protect
victims of human trafficking who are without legal
status in Canada by
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| 2001, c. 27 |
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act |
| 3. The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act is amended by adding the following after section 24: | |
| Definition of "victim of human trafficking" | 24.1 (1) In this section and in section 24.2, "victim of human trafficking" means a person who is recruited, transported, transferred or held, or over whose movements another person exercises control, direction or influence, by means of abduction, fraud, deception or use or threat of force or coercion for the purpose of causing them to provide, or offer to provide, labour or a service under coercive or exploitative conditions. |
| Short-term victim protection permit for victims of human trafficking |
(2) An officer may, upon
the application of a foreign national who is
inadmissible or does not meet the requirements of this
Act, issue a victim protection permit authorizing the
foreign national to remain in Canada as a temporary
resident for a period of up to 180 days if
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| Eligibility for interim health benefits and authorization to work or study |
(3) A foreign national who
holds a victim protection permit issued under
subsection (2) is
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Victim protection permit for victims of human trafficking |
24.2 (1) An officer may, upon the application of
a foreign national who is inadmissible or does not meet
the requirements of this Act, issue a victim protection
permit authorizing the foreign national to remain in
Canada as a temporary resident for a period of three
years if the foreign national is physically present in
Canada and the officer is of the opinion that
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| Eligibility for medical and social programs | (2) A foreign national who holds a victim protection permit issued under subsection (1) is deemed to have permanent resident status for the purposes of being eligible to receive a benefit or service under any medical or social program or program of social assistance. |
| Authorization to work or study | (3) A foreign national who holds a victim protection permit issued under subsection (1) is entitled to be authorized under this Act to work or study in Canada. |
| Eligibility for permanent resident status | (4) A foreign national who holds a victim protection permit issued under subsection (1) is a permit holder for the purposes of eligibility to become a permanent resident as a member of the permit holder class under this Act, and is not inadmissible for those purposes by virtue of any circumstance that was caused by, or incidental to, their being a victim of human trafficking. |
| Waiver of fees | 24.3 No fee is payable for processing an application for a victim protection permit under subsection 24.1(2) or 24.2(1) or an application by the holder of a victim protection permit for authorization to work or study in Canada. |
| 4. Subsection 29(1) of the Act is replaced by the following: | |
| Right of temporary residents | 29. (1) A temporary resident is, subject to the other provisions of this Act, authorized to enter and remain in Canada on a temporary basis as a visitor or as a holder of a temporary resident permit or a victim protection permit. |
5. Paragraph (c) of section 47 of the Act is
replaced by the following:
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| 6. Subsection 94(2) of the Act is amended by adding the following after paragraph (d): | |
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Transitional Provisions |
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| Regulations | 7. The Governor in Council shall make any amendments to the regulations made under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act that are necessary in order to give effect to the purpose of this Part and to the provisions enacted by it. |
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PART 2 |
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| Assistance and public awareness respecting victims of human trafficking |
8. The Minister of Health shall
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PART 3 |
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| Coming into force | 9. This Act comes into force 180 days after the day on which it receives royal assent. |


