By Aakanksha Singh
Oct 03, 2025
The steep $100,000 hike in the US H-1B visa fee has jolted Indian tech professionals and STEM aspirants, pushing them to seek alternative global destinations that are actively welcoming Indian talent for skilled employment.
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Top Countries Opening Doors for Indian Professionals
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Germany's ambassador to India has extended a warm invitation. Germany offers stable, modern, and predictable migration policies with increasing visa quotas to attract IT, management, and STEM professionals.
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Canada is working on policy proposals to admit foreign skilled workers, with past programmes like the Startup Visa and brisk post-study work permits making it a favoured destination for Indian tech talent.
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The UK government is considering abolishing visa fees for high-skilled foreign workers as part of a broader strategy to attract global talent, especially in scientific and digital domains.
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Launched the K Visa from October 1, 2025, aimed specifically at STEM professionals; it offers work authorisation without employer sponsorship, a significant draw for Indian engineers and researchers.
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The government is planning initiatives to attract scientists and engineers, particularly in AI and tech-led economic sectors.
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Other countries like Japan, Australia, Ireland, and France also offer growing opportunities through structured visa and work permit schemes, favouring skilled Indian workers.
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The US visa fee hike is accelerating a global redistribution of Indian tech talent. Indian professionals now have a wider range of international destinations offering competitive options for careers in STEM and technology fields.
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