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Trump’s ‘gold card’ will be on sale in two weeks

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Washington, Feb 26: President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the proposed ‘Gold Card’ will come with a pathway for citizenship for those who buy it, tentatively priced at $5 million and that they could be on sale in two weeks. The ‘Gold Card’ will enable American companies to buy them for prized talents they want to recruit from US universities and mentioned those from India, China and Japan and also allow wealthy foreigners to come to the US some of whom, it is presumed, will start businesses that create jobs. “It’s sort of a Green Card Plus, and it’s a path to citizenship,” the president said in opening remarks at the first meeting of his cabinet. “We’re going to call it the gold card, and I think it’s going to be very treasured. I think it’s going to do very well. And we’re going to start selling, hopefully in about two weeks now.”
The Green Card, which grants permanent residency, also comes with a path to citizenship. And the US already has a visa programme, called the EB-5, which enables foreigners to get a Green Card against a payment of around $1 million. But the Trump administration has argued it’s badly run. (IANS)

 

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