- by foxnews
- 14 Jun 2026
On Friday, Germany made waves by announcing a significant increase in annual travel visas for skilled Indian workers, lifting the cap from 20,000 to a whopping 90,000. This move reflects Germany's dedication to deepening its ties with India, as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his three-day visit to the country.
On Friday, Germany made waves by announcing a significant increase in annual travel visas for skilled Indian workers, lifting the cap from 20,000 to a whopping 90,000. This move reflects Germany's dedication to deepening its ties with India, as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his three-day visit to the country.
The visa expansion aligns with the G20 ‘Skills-based migration pathways’ framework, initially accepted in New Delhi last year. It paves the way for Indian professionals to move into diverse fields in Germany, including teaching, nursing, and manufacturing. With nearly 137,000 skilled Indian workers already contributing to Germany’s workforce, the potential for further growth is immense, as demand for skilled labor surges across sectors.
Germany’s demographic challenges are significant. Its working-age population is shrinking, and a shortage of skilled labor in new and emerging fields is becoming increasingly evident. By mid-2024, Germany had already issued 80,000 work visas, half of which went to skilled professionals. The German Economic Institute recently pointed out that, as of 2023, around 570,000 job vacancies remained unfilled, highlighting the urgency of attracting foreign talent.
Indian talent also leads as the largest group of international students in Germany, with 49,483 students enrolled for the 2023-24 winter semester alone. This fresh wave of talent complements Germany’s new skilled labor mobilization strategy, positioning India as a key partner in addressing Germany's labor shortages.