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Germany, already home to about 1,30,000 Indian professionals, has gone on the offensive. Ambassador Philipp Ackermann posted a direct invitation to Indians on X in late September, pitching Germany as a stable and rewarding alternative to the US Berlin projects it will need nearly 2,88,000 immigrants annually until 2040 to counter its ageing workforce, and has announced a 10% increase in professional visa issuances. With opportunities in IT, management, science, and tech, Germany is positioning itself as Europe’s most attractive entry point for India’s talent pool. 2 / 10
Across the Atlantic, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney signaled that Ottawa would soon unveil proposals to absorb displaced H-1B hopefuls. While details are yet to be announced, Canada could reintroduce a