Zain and his wife, Kifah, came to Ireland in 2005 to apply for asylum. After their application was approved, they lived in a small apartment for nearly six years while Zain worked a series of short-term jobs. In 2011, however, a family emergency forced them to consider whether they could remain in Ireland. Zain’s father had fallen ill and was now unable to support his wife and Zain’s younger sister. Zain and Kifah decided that they needed to return to Pakistan to care for the family, but they were unable to afford the costs of travel. They were also concerned that after so much time away, Zain would be unable to find a job in Pakistan.
Zain spoke to friends about the situation and they told him about the VARRP. Zain and Kifah decided to approach IOM because not only could they receive travel assistance, but Zain could also apply for the grant to help him establish a business. They returned to Pakistan as quickly as they could, and Zain applied for the grant immediately.