Yes there is a policy that may raise Indian IT; Trump backs bill proposing merit-based system, which favors English-speaking skilled workers.
After a series of bad news for the employees of the $150-billion Indian software services industry , immigration experts are saying that US President Donald Trump's support to the legislation proposing moving to a "merit-based" system, favoring English-speaking skilled workers, for residency cards will benefit India.
The legislation, titled the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE), would cut in half the number legal immigrants allowed into the US, if passed by the Congress and signed into law.
Experts said that most Indians are English speaking and many have a Master's degree, increasing their chances of getting a green card.
"You can say that there is a ray of hope... This is a silver-lining to the horrible black cloud of the proposed RAISE Act," said Poorvi Chothani, managing partner at Law Quest, an immigration law firm with offices in the US and India.
The RAISE Act, when passed, would replace the current lottery system in the US and instead institute a points-based system for earning a green card. Factors such as English-language skills, education, high-paying job offers and age would be taken into account while considering applications.