
**German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann Invites Highly Skilled Indians to Explore Job Opportunities in Germany**
Amid recent tensions between India and the United States over the hike in H-1B work visa fees, the German Ambassador to India, Philipp Ackermann, has extended a warm invitation to highly skilled Indian professionals to consider Germany as a destination for work and career growth.
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Ambassador Ackermann highlighted Germany’s stable migration policies and abundant job opportunities in key sectors such as IT, management, science, and technology. Accompanying his message was a video and a link directing users to a dedicated page showcasing various employment prospects in Germany.
In the video, Ambassador Ackermann shared some encouraging insights about Indians working in Germany:
“Indians are among the top earners in Germany. The average Indian working here earns more than the average German. That’s good news because a high salary means Indians are contributing significantly to our society and welfare.”
He went on to describe Germany’s migration policy as reliable and consistent:
“We believe in hard work and in giving the best jobs to the best people. Our migration policy works a bit like a German car: it’s reliable, modern, and predictable. It goes in a straight line with no zigzags. You don’t have to fear a full break at top speed. We do not change our rules fundamentally overnight. Highly skilled Indians are welcome in Germany.”
This message of opportunity comes just days after the White House announced a new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas, which includes case-by-case exemptions if deemed in the national interest. The increased fee sparked widespread panic and confusion among Indian H-1B visa holders in the US, with many canceling travel plans at the last minute and others who were in India rushing to return.
With Germany’s welcoming stance and stable policies, Ambassador Ackermann’s statement offers Indian professionals a promising alternative for advancing their careers abroad.
For more information on job opportunities in Germany and details on its migration programs, visit the official link shared by the German Embassy.
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