
U.S. Introduces ‘Gold Cards’ for Wealthy Foreigners Seeking Citizenship
The U.S. is set to launch a controversial ‘gold card’ program allowing wealthy foreigners to purchase citizenship for $5 million, according to President Trump.
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The U.S. is set to launch a controversial ‘gold card’ program allowing wealthy foreigners to purchase citizenship for $5 million, according to President Trump.
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