A woman who was allegedly trafficked into the country to perform forced labour for years for a family in Brisbane had a phone and access to internet, a court was told.

The Fijian woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, also said she has a brother and a brother-in-law who are police officers in her home country.

Isikeli Pulini (left) and Malavine Pulini (centre) are seen arriving at the Brisbane District Court on Tuesday. Credit:AAP Image/Darren England

The details emerged during cross-examination in the Brisbane District Court on Tuesday at the trial of the couple who allegedly "imported" her into the country.

Isikeli Feleatoua Pulini and Malavine Pulini are accused of bringing the woman to work in Brisbane for about $250 per fortnight from 2008 to 2016.