Germany has invited highly skilled Indian professionals to come to the country, which shows that its immigration rules are solid and there are good job opportunities in IT, management, research, and technology.
Germany Talks About Indian Workers’ Success
The German Ambassador to India sent a video message on X praising the work of Indians who live and work 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.
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“This is a good time to talk about Indians who work in Germany.” Indians make a lot of money in Germany. The average Indian who works in Germany makes more money than the average German who works in Germany. And that’s excellent news. Indians are making a tremendous difference in our society and our welfare since they make a lot of money. The ambassador stated, “We believe in hard work and giving the best jobs to the best people.”
A Migration Policy That Is Safe and Predictable
The envoy also talked about how open Germany is toward immigration, saying it is like how well German engineering works.
“Our immigration strategy is like a German vehicle in several ways. It works well, it’s up to date, and you can count on it. You don’t have to worry about it breaking all the way at high speed, and it will move in a straight line with no zigzags. We don’t modify the rules we live by every day. Germany is happy to have highly skilled Indians. Click on the link tree below to learn more about what Germany has to offer. He went on, “I’m sure you’ll find some surprising chances.”
Indian talent has a lot of chances ahead of them.
Germany is aggressively encouraging Indian professionals to look for job in its country. This is because there is a high need for skilled workers in technology-driven fields and a commitment to long-term, stable migration policy.

