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Skills Over Degrees: India's Youth Head to Germany
25 Mar
Summary
- Germany faces severe labor shortages, needing foreign workers annually.
- Annual visa quota for Indians raised significantly to 90,000.
- Germany seeks skilled trades, valuing practical skills over degrees.

Germany is actively seeking foreign workers to address a severe labor shortage across various sectors, from healthcare to skilled trades like baking and butchery. To facilitate this, Germany has substantially increased its annual quota for skilled work visas for Indians, from 20,000 to 90,000.
This initiative highlights a shift in Germany's policy, driven by its rapidly aging population and an impending wave of retirements. The country now values practical, skill-based training, offering a viable alternative to the degree-centric education prevalent in India.
Young Indians, like baker Ishu Gariya in the Black Forest, are benefiting from this program, finding financial stability and independence. Since 2022, hundreds of Indian youth have arrived through training platforms, marking a significant expansion from initial trials.
Data from early 2025 indicates over 152,000 Indian nationals were employed in Germany, with a notable portion in high-skilled technical roles. This trend underscores a growing recognition that specialized skills can offer greater career mobility than conventional degrees.




