Germany is considering making it easier for Indian IT professionals and specialists to obtain work visas in an effort to address the country’s present labour deficit. “We want to make the visa process simpler. Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated last week, “In addition to legal modernisation, we plan to modernise the entire bureaucratic procedure.
According to Scholz, who was in India on an official visit from February 25 to 26, the goal is to make it simpler for the talented people needed in Germany to immigrate there with their families.
No ‘solid job offer’ is required.
The chancellor stated that there is a critical shortage of competent personnel needed to meet the nation’s demand for software development. So much so that they are able to initially travel to Germany without having a firm work offer, and only then can they begin looking.
Even while the declaration is significant for individuals who are seeking employment abroad, many people still have no idea how to locate employment within the nation. Here is a potential answer.
- Visit the federal government website by clicking this link.
- Find jobs by searching and filtering based on your interests, and learn about the most in-demand professions at the same time.
- There are positions in IT and other fields like engineering, finance, teaching, science, and technology.
Germany is also considering relaxing the laws governing language requirements for immigrants in the hopes that it will make Germany a more desirable location for in-demand experts who might otherwise be drawn to English-speaking nations.
“It is clear that anyone who comes to Germany as an IT specialist can first easily converse with all his or her colleagues in English because many in Germany can speak English,” said Scholz, adding that German could be acquired later, according to DW.