A woman allegedly trafficked into the country to perform forced labour for years has told a court she loves Australia and did not want to go back to her home country.

The Fijian woman, who allegedly worked in Brisbane for eight years on call around the clock for about $250 per fortnight, faced hours of cross-examination in the Brisbane District Court on Tuesday.

Isikeli Feleatoua Pulini (left) and Malavine Pulini (right) leaving the Brisbane District Court on Tuesday. The couple are charged with human trafficking after allegedly keeping a woman from Fiji as a slave for eight years. Credit:AAP

The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the court she had access to a mobile phone, Facebook, and emailed friends, her church congregation and pastor, and had access to the family's home internet.

Brisbane couple Isikeli Feleatoua Pulini and Malavine Pulini are on trial accused of bringing the woman to Australia to allegedly force her to work for them from 2008 to 2016.