1000 Gold Cards
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@Mik said in 1000 Gold Cards:
I suppose I don't really care why they do it. $5B is $5B.
I don’t know if there actually is that much demand for it. There is no gold visa that exists right now. Congress needs to pass it first. Lutnick just talking shit.
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@Mik said in 1000 Gold Cards:
I suppose I don't really care why they do it. $5B is $5B.
I don’t know if there actually is that much demand for it. There is no gold visa that exists right now. Congress needs to pass it first. Lutnick just talking shit.
@xenon said in 1000 Gold Cards:
@Mik said in 1000 Gold Cards:
I suppose I don't really care why they do it. $5B is $5B.
I don’t know if there actually is that much demand for it. There is no gold visa that exists right now. Congress needs to pass it first. Lutnick just talking shit.
Is a new style of visa something that congress needs to pass?
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On Friday, President Trump signed an executive order launching the Trump Gold Card immigration visa, which he announced on social media as being “available for $1 Million Dollars for individuals”—instead of the previously touted $5 million price—and promising “U.S. residency in record time.”
“This is an admission of failure if they cut the price by 80%,” Nuri Katz, founder of Apex Capital Partners, who has for three decades provided investment immigration guidance to ultra-high-net-worth clients, told Forbes in a text over the weekend.
The revamped TrumpCard.gov website also invites applicants to join a waiting list for a new $5 million Trump Platinum Card, which would grant “the ability to spend up to 270 days in the United States without being subject to U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income.”
A third product, the $2 million Trump Corporate Gold Card, promises “U.S. residency in record time” for select employees and allows businesses to “transfer access from one employee and grant it to another.”
The United States already has an immigrant investment program called the EB-5 visa, which offers a path to permanent residency through an investment of between $800,000 and $1 million in an infrastructure project or U.S. commercial enterprise, and a promise to “create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers.”
Before Trump Gold Card visas can be implemented, Congress would need to create new immigration and tax laws, multiple immigration experts told Forbes.
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On Friday, President Trump signed an executive order launching the Trump Gold Card immigration visa, which he announced on social media as being “available for $1 Million Dollars for individuals”—instead of the previously touted $5 million price—and promising “U.S. residency in record time.”
“This is an admission of failure if they cut the price by 80%,” Nuri Katz, founder of Apex Capital Partners, who has for three decades provided investment immigration guidance to ultra-high-net-worth clients, told Forbes in a text over the weekend.
The revamped TrumpCard.gov website also invites applicants to join a waiting list for a new $5 million Trump Platinum Card, which would grant “the ability to spend up to 270 days in the United States without being subject to U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income.”
A third product, the $2 million Trump Corporate Gold Card, promises “U.S. residency in record time” for select employees and allows businesses to “transfer access from one employee and grant it to another.”
The United States already has an immigrant investment program called the EB-5 visa, which offers a path to permanent residency through an investment of between $800,000 and $1 million in an infrastructure project or U.S. commercial enterprise, and a promise to “create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers.”
Before Trump Gold Card visas can be implemented, Congress would need to create new immigration and tax laws, multiple immigration experts told Forbes.
@taiwan_girl said in 1000 Gold Cards:
The revamped TrumpCard.gov website also invites applicants to join a waiting list for a new $5 million Trump Platinum Card, which would grant “the ability to spend up to 270 days in the United States without being subject to U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income.”
A third product, the $2 million Trump Corporate Gold Card, promises “U.S. residency in record time” for select employees and allows businesses to “transfer access from one employee and grant it to another.”
Haha, so predictable: https://nodebb.the-new-coffee-room.club/post/333932

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Just looked at TrumpCard.gov again. The $5 million “Platinum Card” option still flagged as “coming soon.” Wonder how many “Gold Cards” have been sold by now.
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