Most Indian IT professionals in Germany think about income protection only in the context of their life here: rent in Munich, daycare in Berlin, mortgage in Frankfurt. But there is a hidden angle almost nobody talks about: what happens to your protection if you one day move back to India?
The truth is simple and powerful: with the right German occupational disability insurance (Berufsunfähigkeitsversicherung), you can secure a euro income that often continues to pay even if you live in India. That means you can go home, be close to your family, recover in a familiar environment – and still receive a monthly disability pension from Germany.
This article explains why this combination is uniquely attractive for Indian IT professionals, where the limits are, and how to set it up in a smart way.
Book your free BU strategy call with NEOdirectMany German articles about income protection end at the German border. They assume you work here, get sick here, recover here and retire here. But for many Indian professionals, that is not the full story.
If you are like most Indian IT professionals in Germany, your life plan is more flexible:
In all of these scenarios, one question becomes crucial: if you become occupationally disabled and cannot work in IT any more, can you still receive your German disability pension if you decide to live in India?
Occupational disability insurance in Germany (Berufsunfähigkeitsversicherung, often shortened to “BU”) is designed to protect your income if you can no longer perform your current job due to illness or accident.
The basic logic:
You pay a monthly premium while you are healthy and working. If the worst case happens and you become occupationally disabled, the insurer pays you the agreed BU pension each month for as long as the conditions are met.
This is the key question for you – and the answer is often “yes, but check the details”.
Many modern BU contracts are designed to pay benefits worldwide. That means:
However, not all policies are the same. Some older or cheaper tariffs may restrict benefits if you live outside the EU or only accept certain countries, or they may require additional checks for long-term stays abroad. That is why it is so important to select a product that explicitly allows worldwide benefit payments, including for long-term residence in countries like India.
One reason people worry about moving abroad while receiving a BU pension is the question of medical evidence. How will the insurer know whether you are still disabled if you live thousands of kilometres away?
In practice, it often works like this:
Many high-quality tariffs include clauses that, if they require you to travel to a specific place for an examination, they will cover reasonable travel and examination costs. That means you are not left alone with expensive flights just to prove your ongoing condition.
The exact rules differ from contract to contract, so this is one of the key points an independent advisor should check for you if your “India option” is important.
Now comes the part that really shows why this topic is so special for Indian IT professionals.
Imagine you secure a BU pension of 3,000 € per month from a German insurer. In Germany, that may be just enough to keep a modest lifestyle running – rent, food, some support to India, but not much more.
In India, however, 3,000 € per month (depending on the exchange rate) is a very strong monthly income. It can easily match or exceed high local salaries in many cities. That changes everything:
In other words: the same BU pension that merely keeps you afloat in Germany can give you real financial freedom if you choose to continue your life in India.
Let’s make it more concrete with a fictional example.
Raj is 34, a software architect in Germany with a gross salary of 6,000 € per month. His net income is around 3,600 €.
After talking to an advisor, he decides to take out a BU policy with a monthly benefit of 3,000 €, insured until age 67. He pays a monthly premium that fits his budget and barely notices it compared to his overall income.
A few years later, Raj develops a serious mental health condition. After long treatment and several attempts to return to work, it becomes clear that he cannot continue in his high-pressure architect role. He applies for BU benefits and, after proper medical assessment, his claim is approved.
Raj now has a choice:
In India, that 3,000 € pension allows him to:
That is the “secret advantage” of combining a German BU contract with the option to live in India: it transforms a difficult life situation into something that is at least financially manageable.
It is important to understand that the German statutory system was never designed to support an international lifestyle in the way that many Indian IT professionals have today.
The statutory pension system has specific rules about how long and under which conditions benefits are paid abroad. It may pay some benefits to people living outside Germany, but the amounts are usually modest, and the conditions can be complex.
A private BU contract, on the other hand:
For Indian IT professionals, this means: if you want the freedom to decide later whether you stay in Germany or move back to India, you should not rely only on statutory protection. A well-chosen BU policy can give you the flexibility to choose what is best for your health and your family – not just for your passport.
If you already know that moving back to India is a real option for you, or if you simply want to keep that door open, there are some specific points you should check in your BU setup:
These details are not marketing headlines – they are in the contract wording. This is exactly where an independent advisor who understands expat and India-cases can add real value for you.
Not every person needs the same level of income protection, and not every Indian professional will return to India. But there are some profiles for whom this strategy is particularly powerful:
For these groups, German BU is not just about “protecting a salary” – it is about protecting the freedom to choose where you live and recover if life does not go according to plan.
If this perspective resonates with you, you do not need to solve everything in one day. A simple three-step approach is enough to get started.
Your situation as an Indian IT professional in Germany is different from that of a German colleague. You do not only protect a salary in euros – you protect a whole network of responsibilities and future options across two countries.
With the right BU setup, you can:
At NEOdirect, the focus is exactly on Indian professionals in Germany. The goal is not to scare you, but to give you clear, practical options so you can make an adult, long-term decision about your income.
Link the button to your calendar tool so that thinking about this topic does not end with “I should do something someday”, but with a real, concrete step towards protecting your income – wherever your life takes you.