According to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, information technology professionals from India will find it easier to secure work visas in Germany. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday said that his government wants to make it easier for Indian information technology experts to get work visas in Germany, Deutsche Welle reported. “We want to make it easier to issue visas,” Scholz said while visiting India’s Silicon Valley in Bengaluru on Sunday. We want to modernize the entire bureaucratic process apart from legal modernization.”
Scholz said the plan would be to make it easier for essential skilled workers in Germany to come to the country with their families. Scholz was on an official visit to India from 25-26 February. He was accompanied by a senior officer.
According to the German Chancellor, Germany will need many skilled workers to meet the demand for software development in the country. He said that initially it should be possible for people to arrive in Germany without any concrete job offers.
It is clear that someone who comes to Germany as an IT specialist can at first easily communicate in English with all his colleagues. Because many people in Germany can speak English,” Scholz said, adding that German can be learned later, DW reported. “A lot of reform proposals have already been collected and we are continuing to work on them,” Scholz said.
Scholz on Saturday said that India has made a huge rise and asserted that it is “very good” for the relationship between the two countries. Speaking at a joint press meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Scholz said that IT and software development in India is booming. India has made a huge rise, and a lot has happened and this is a great sign of the relationship between our countries. Also good for The world is bearing the brunt of Russia’s aggression.
He further said, “We need talent, we need skilled workers. IT and software development is booming in India and many capable companies are here in India. There is so much talent in India and we want to take advantage of that corporation. We want to recruit and attract that talent to Germany.”
Source – The Economic Times
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