Olaf pointed out that it may be possible for people to come to Germany without a job offer. He said that relaxing language requirements would help Germany attract professionals who might prefer to move to English-speaking countries.
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Germany needs skilled workers for software development It may be possible for people to come to Germany without a job offer India is considered a major force in software development
Germany also wants to take advantage of this expertise of India, which has a major stake in the IT sector worldwide. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said that his government wants to make it easier for Indian information technology experts to get work visas in Germany.
According to a media report, Olaf said during an event in Bengaluru, "We want to simplify the issuance of visas. Our aim is to modernize the legal system as well as the entire bureaucratic process." He told thatThere is a plan to make it easier for skilled workers needed in Germany to come to Germany with their families. Olaf was accompanied by senior officials and a business delegation on a two-day visit to India last week. Olaf said that Germany would need many skilled workers to meet the demand for software development.
Olaf pointed out that it may be possible for people to come to Germany without a job offer. He said that relaxing language requirements would help Germany attract professionals who might prefer to move to English-speaking countries. Along with this he said. "It is clear that someone coming to Germany as an IT specialist can easily communicate with their co-workers as many people in Germany can speak English. German can be learned later."
Praising India's progress, Olaf said that it is very good for the relations between the two countries. He said in a joint press conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the development of IT in India is gaining momentum. Olaf said, "We need talent, we need skilledWorkers are needed. The development of IT and software is increasing in India and there are many capable companies in the country. There is a lot of talent in India and we want to recruit this talent in Germany." He said that around 1,800 German companies are present in India and they have provided thousands of jobs.
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