In partnership with two Community Legal Centres – Migrant Workers Centre and Inner Melbourne Community Legal, Study Melbourne supports international students to have positive experiences in Victoria through ISEALP, a free service assisting students through legal advice, advocacy and case work services.

The program also aims to increase the awareness of legal rights and responsibilities amongst international students and support the capacity of other Community Legal Centres to assist international students in both employment and accommodation issues.

The service is provided via appointment and can be attended in person at Study Melbourne Hub or as a phone call or online meeting.

Key employment issues that ISEALP support students with include:

  • wage recovery and non-payment of entitlements
  • work rights and visa uncertainty
  • sexual harassment and discrimination
  • gig work and precarious employment
  • sham contracting
  • unfair dismissals
  • workplace injuries.

Accommodation issues include:

  • rent increases
  • bonds
  • VCAT delays
  • informal and insecure renting arrangements
  • sub rental agreements
  • rooming houses
  • co-tenancies
  • eviction.

To learn more or to refer a student to ISEALP, please use this page: Free employment and accommodation legal advice.

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