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Finnish Education Agency Exposed in Massive Fraud Targeting Burmese Students

An agency promising a 'new life' in Finland left vulnerable students from Myanmar in debt after collecting thousands in fraudulent fees.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 12, 2026 at 10:08 PM
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A predatory education agency, Brighter Future Way (BFW), is at the center of a large-scale investigation by the Finnish Border Guard after allegedly defrauding hundreds of Burmese students.

The agency, which operated in Myanmar and Thailand, promised students a path to vocational training and residence permits in Finland, charging exorbitant fees that often reached 10,000 euros.

Victims, many of whom were fleeing the political instability in Myanmar, liquidated family assets and took on significant debt to pay for services that never materialized.

Students reported that despite paying for language instruction and visa processing, they were left to navigate complex bureaucratic requirements on their own, only to face visa denials from Finnish authorities. The scheme collapsed following the arrest of BFW founder Min Min Soe Shwe in Finland.

While some students were left destitute and in debt, Finnish institutions like EduSavo Oy eventually severed ties with the agency after failing to receive tuition payments. Finnish officials have noted that this case of suspected aggravated extortion highlights the risks associated with third-party recruitment intermediaries.

New legislation set to take effect in August will finally allow international students to apply directly to Finnish vocational schools, bypassing the need for these questionable middlemen.

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