EU Opens First Legal Gateway Office in India to Boost ICT Talent Mobility

The European Union has inaugurated its first-ever European Legal Gateway Office in New Delhi, marking a landmark step in EU-India strategic cooperation. The office aims to facilitate safe, legal, and well-informed mobility for Indian ICT students, researchers, and professionals to all 27 EU member states. It will operate through a physical office in India, a support office in the EU, and a dedicated digital information hub. The initiative, announced earlier this year, is designed to connect EU employers with Indian talent and strengthen European competitiveness.

Key Points: EU Launches Legal Gateway Office in India for ICT Talent

  • Facilitates legal ICT migration to EU
  • Supports Indian students & professionals
  • Connects EU employers with Indian talent
  • Operates via physical offices & digital hub
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EU launches first-ever 'Legal Gateway' office in India to boost ICT talent mobility

EU inaugurates first Legal Gateway Office in New Delhi to facilitate safe migration of Indian ICT professionals, students & researchers to member states.

"Digital skills are the backbone of the digital transition. - Henna Virkkunen"

New Delhi, February 18

In a significant move to bolster legal and strategic cooperation, the European Union inaugurated the first-ever European Legal Gateway Office in New Delhi on Wednesday.

The launch took place in the presence of Henna Virkkunen, EU Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy, and Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar.

According to a statement released by the Delegation of the European Union to India and Bhutan, the event also saw participation from representatives of various EU Member States.

The European Legal Gateway Office in India is the first of its kind in a partner country and will facilitate safe, legal, and well-informed migration and mobility from India to EU Member States in the ICT sector.

It will support Indian students, researchers, and professionals in the ICT sector by providing clear and reliable information on mobility pathways and their various skills and qualification requirements across all 27 EU Member States.

It will also support EU-based employers and higher education institutions in engaging with Indian talent.

The European Legal Gateway Office in India will operate through three connected pillars: a Gateway Office in India, a Support Office in the EU, and a digital tool that will function as a one-stop hub for clear and reliable information on work, study, and research mobility opportunities, the statement said.

The European Legal Gateway Office pilot in India was announced at the 16th EU-India Summit held on January 27 in New Delhi by President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, and also in the Joint Communication on the new EU-India Strategic Agenda and in the Union of Skills Communication.

Highlighting the significance of the initiative, Executive Vice-President for Technological Sovereignty, Security and Democracy Henna Virkkunen said, "Digital skills are the backbone of the digital transition. Thanks to the European Legal Gateway Office in India, the European Union will boost its capacity of being a magnet for talent and will attract Indian students, researchers, and professionals in the ICT sector. European companies will be able to tap into this larger pool of talent, which will help to strengthen European competitiveness."

Echoing similar sentiments, Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner said, "Today's launch marks a new level of mutually beneficial cooperation between the European Union and India on talent mobility. We celebrate the first-ever European Legal Gateway Office in India. It will play a key role in further connecting Indian ICT talent with EU employers and higher education institutions. It will open new pathways for students, researchers, and professionals to EU Member States, creating added value and opportunities for growth," the statement added.

In a post on X, Ambassador of the European Union to India Herve Delphin hailed the launch as a landmark step in connecting the labour markets of both regions, with a primary focus on the technology sector.

"Official launch today by EVP @HennaVirkkunen and EAM @DrSJaishankar of the Legal Gateway Office in [India], which will be a marketplace for mobility of talents and skilled workers, with a focus on ICT. Will connect our labour markets and business in action!" Ambassador Delphin stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
While this opens doors, I hope the focus is also on creating similar opportunities within India. We need to retain our top talent too. The brain drain is real. Can we have partnerships where they work for EU companies but are based here? Remote work options should be part of this gateway.
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Rohit P
Finally! A proper channel for information. The process for moving to Europe was so confusing with different rules for each country. A one-stop digital hub will save so much time and prevent fraud. Hope it's user-friendly and available in regional languages too, not just English.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved from Bangalore to Berlin for work, I can say this office is badly needed. The paperwork and legal hurdles were immense. Having official guidance will make the transition smoother for so many families. It's a win-win for both economies.
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Vikram M
Good step, but the proof will be in the implementation. Will they actually help with visa sponsorship issues and recognition of Indian degrees? Many EU countries are still very rigid. The office needs real power to facilitate, not just provide information.
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Karthik V
This is strategic. With global tech competition heating up, the EU is smartly tapping into India's vast talent pool. For our students and young professionals, this means more options beyond the US. Hope it leads to more cultural exchange and stronger India-EU ties overall. 🙏

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