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Donald Trump’s $1mn gold card visa fails to excite the world’s wealthy

US government filing shows only 338 people have submitted formal requests for the fast-track residency scheme
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A person holds a smartphone showing the TrumpCard.gov website announcing \"The Trump Card is Coming,\" with an image of a gold card featuring Donald Trump. A laptop in the background displays a similar image.
"}],[{"start":127.70000000000002,"text":"In June of last year, the commerce department launched the trumpcard.gov website for would-be applicants to provide basic contact information, including their name, email address and region of the world. Lutnick told the FT that nearly 70,000 people quickly expressed interest in the visa."}],[{"start":144.75000000000003,"text":"In December, the administration reduced the price of the Gold Card to $1mn, saying it would buy “US residency in record time”. The government website also pitched a Trump Platinum Card “coming soon” for $5mn, which would allow the holder “to spend up to 270 days in the United States without being subject to US taxes on non-US income”."}],[{"start":168.10000000000002,"text":"In January, rapper Nicki Minaj thanked Trump for giving her a “free” Gold Card visa. Officials later clarified to The New York Times that it was a “memento” and that Minaj was already a legal permanent resident who could apply for citizenship."}],[{"start":183.40000000000003,"text":"A representative for DHS referred the FT to the commerce department, which did not respond to requests for comment."}],[{"start":197.90000000000003,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1777514222_3370.mp3"}

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