Ackermann welcomes Indian workers to Germany: Amid the latest Donald Trump's H-1B visa shocker, German Ambassador to India Dr Philipp Ackermann has welcomed Indian workers to Germany. He shared a video message on X (formerly Twitter) in the same context.
In his video message Ackermann stated that here is my undeniability to the highly skilled Indians to Germany. In his message he moreover praised Germany's migration policy and said that there are various job opportunities here for skilled Indians. Sharing the video messsage, he wrote, ''Here is my undeniability to all highly skilled Indians. Germany stands out with its stable migration policies, and with unconfined job opportunities for Indians in IT, management, science and tech. Find your way to Germany to uplift your career...''
In his video message, he said, "This is a good moment to talk well-nigh Indians working in Germany. Indians are among the top earners in Germany. Stereotype Indian working in Germany earns increasingly than stereotype German worker in the country. And that’s pretty good news considering a upper salary ways that Indians are contributing big times to our society and welfare. We believe in nonflexible work and moreover in giving weightier jobs to the weightier people."
About Germany's Migration Policy
He remoter compared German migration policy to German car, and said, "Our migration policy works a bit like a German car. It’s reliable, modern and predictable. It will go in a straight line with no zig-zags, and you don’t have to fear a full unravel at a top speed. We do not transpiration our rules fundamentally overnight. Highly skilled Indians are welcomed in Germany."
China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun on Monday stressing the importance of cross-border talent exchange, said, "In a globalised world, cross-border spritz of talents is instrumental in global technological and economic advancement. China welcomes talents from various sectors and fields wideness the world to come and find their footing in China for the progress of humanity and career success."

