A reported education and immigration scam targets students fleeing war-torn Myanmar, according to multiple outlets. The scam reportedly involves promises of studying abroad in Finland and a path to a new life. Students who spoke to journalists say they paid money after being recruited and later discovered they had been cheated. Instead of receiving the promised place to study, they describe being unable to access the education and support they were told they would receive.

The reporting highlights how applicants from conflict-affected areas are drawn in through offers linked to foreign study and relocation. The accounts focus on payments made by students and the gap between the promises and the outcome. Coverage also indicates that the scheme results in financial loss and uncertainty for those who are already seeking safety and stability.

The articles do not present a single, confirmed legal finding within the excerpts provided, but they collectively describe consistent allegations from students about recruitment practices, payments, and failures to deliver study opportunities in Finland.