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Germany Raises Visa Quota For Skilled Indian Professionals To 90,000 Annually; Check Details

Germany's new visa policy underscores the country’s increasing interest in accessing India’s skilled workforce. With the cap expanding from 20,000 to 90,000 visas annually

Germany plans to significantly increase the number of visas issued to skilled Indian professionals, raising the annual cap from 20,000 to 90,000. This fourfold increase is designed to enhance economic and professional ties between the two countries.

Prime Minister Modi made this announcement during his address at the 18th Asia Pacific Conference of German Business on Friday. "We have made a roadmap of Viksit Bharat in the coming 25 years. I am happy that in this important time, the German cabinet has released the 'Focus on India' document....Germany has decided to increase the visa number for the skilled Indian workforce from 20,000 to 90,000. It will give a new pace to Germany's growth," Modi said.

Germany's new visa policy underscores the country’s increasing interest in accessing India’s skilled workforce. With the cap expanding from 20,000 to 90,000 visas annually, Indian professionals in diverse sectors such as Information Technology, engineering, healthcare, and more will gain enhanced opportunities to work in Germany.

The decision to raise the visa quota is viewed as part of a broader initiative to strengthen economic and technological collaboration between India and Germany. Indian skilled workers have long been recognised for their expertise in critical fields such as technology, medicine, and engineering, which are vital to Germany's high-tech industries. This move is anticipated to enrich Germany's workforce with highly qualified professionals, bolstering economic growth and helping to address skilled labour shortages.

Germany is currently experiencing a demographic shift due to an ageing population, resulting in growing labour shortages across various sectors. By increasing visa limits for skilled workers from India, Germany seeks to address this gap and ensure its industries continue to thrive despite domestic challenges. The influx of skilled Indian professionals is expected to bolster critical sectors such as IT, engineering, and healthcare, which are essential for maintaining Germany’s status as a leading global economy.

The rise in visa allocations is expected to simplify the process for Indian professionals seeking work in Germany, potentially streamlining immigration procedures and facilitating smoother transitions. This development is also likely to enhance bilateral relations between India and Germany, opening doors for future collaboration in education, research, and professional training.

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