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Since early 2024, the Trump administration has been promoting a bold new idea — a “gold card” visa that would allow wealthy foreigners to get U.S. residency in exchange for a $5 million investment.
The United Arab Emirates has introduced a new nomination-based Golden Visa, shifting from the earlier model that required ...
Wealth-for-residency scheme lacks legal backing, raises questions about executive overreach and global credibility.
The Pacific island nation is selling citizenship to foreigners for $105,000 each to fund its retreat from rising sea levels.
Trump's $5M gold card visa plan for ultra-wealthy faces legal and political hurdles, with no bill introduced and Congress ...
The TON Foundation clarifies that there is no official Golden Visa program that has been launched in partnership with the ...
President Donald Trump unveiled a policy he called the "Gold Card," which allows wealthy foreigners to effectively purchase ...
A fast track to legal status is likely illegal without Congress, and it’s unclear if interest in the idea translates to ...
Donald Trump's $5 million Gold Card visa has drawn 70,000 sign-ups, but legal experts warn it lacks congressional approval.
US President Donald Trump showed off a prototype of a sleek, golden visa card aboard Air Force One. According to The ...
US President Donald Trump in April unveiled his $5 million ‘Gold card’ aboard Air Force One. Trump has said that those who ...
Trump and his aides have exaggerated the likelihood that the program can be implemented and have made no effort to introduce ...