Germany opens doors to Indian professionals as Trump tightens H-1B visa rules
New Delhi: Germany is stepping up efforts to attract skilled professionals from India, particularly in fields such as IT, management, science, and technology.

Amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s curbs on H-1B visas, which have largely hit Indian professionals, Germany’s move offers a clear alternative for skilled workers seeking global opportunities.
In a video message posted on X (formerly Twitter), German Ambassador to India and Bhutan, Philipp Ackermann, highlighted the growing presence and success of Indians in Germany.
“This is a good moment to talk about Indians working in Germany,” Ackermann said, noting that “Indians are amongst the top earners in Germany.”
Here is my call to all highly skilled Indians.
— Dr Philipp Ackermann (@AmbAckermann) September 23, 2025
Germany stands out with its stable migration policies, and with great job opportunities for Indians in IT, management, science and tech.
Find your way to Germany to boost your career: https://t.co/u5CmmrHtoF pic.twitter.com/HYiwX2iwME
In a striking revelation, he added: “The average Indian working in Germany earns more than the average German working in Germany. And that’s pretty good news.”
The Ambassador explained that this reflects not just higher pay but also the substantial contributions Indian professionals are making to Germany’s economy and welfare.
“A high salary means that Indians are contributing big time to our society and our welfare,” he said.
Describing his country’s migration system, Ackermann likened it to Germany’s engineering reputation. “Our migration policy works a bit like a German car. It’s reliable, it is modern, it is predictable. It will go in a straight line with no zigzags. And you don’t have to fear a full break at a top speed.”
He underlined that unlike other destinations, Germany does not abruptly alter its migration rules, allowing professionals to build stable careers, focusing on long-term goals.
“We do not change our rules fundamentally overnight. Highly skilled Indians are welcome in Germany,” he assured.
With Germany seeking to close its workforce gaps in high-demand sectors, Ackermann invited Indians to explore opportunities: “If you want to find out what Germany has to offer, click on the link tree below. I’m sure you’ll find surprising opportunities.”
Shared alongside his video was a link redirecting to a portal called linktr.eegermanyinindia, offering details on available prospects.
As India continues its rapid economic rise, more professionals are exploring careers abroad, and Germany—with its robust industries and stable policies—is positioning itself as a preferred destination.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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