Trump unveils first US$5mil ‘gold card’ visa

Trump unveils first US$5mil ‘gold card’ visa

The Republican president said the special permit will probably be available in less than two weeks.

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President Donald Trump said the new card will be a route to highly prized US citizenship. (AP pic)
WASHINGTON:
US President Donald Trump unveiled the first “gold card”, a residency permit sold for US$5 million each, aboard Air Force One today.

Holding a prototype that bore his face and an inscription “The Trump Card”, the Republican president told reporters that the special visa would probably be available “in less than two weeks”.

“I’m the first buyer,” he said.

“Pretty exciting, huh?”

Trump previously said that sales of the new visa, a high-priced version of the traditional green card, would bring in job creators and could be used to reduce the US national deficit.

The billionaire former real estate tycoon, who has made the deportation of millions of undocumented migrants a priority for his second term, said the new card would be a route to highly prized US citizenship.

He said in February that his administration hoped to sell “maybe a million” of the cards and did not rule out that Russian oligarchs may be eligible.

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