I guess the USA doesn't want a Canadian multimillionaire with FAANG experience who is a VP for a corporation who also has Irish citizenship. Enjoy your pajeets.
Trump literally named the programs after credit cards. Yes, we live in a self-aware simulation.
[Trump’s $1M ‘Gold Card’ Visa Is Now Available](https://www.boundless.com/blog/trump-administration-gold-card)
* Gold Card ($1 million): The standard Gold Card is now open for applications on the official government portal trumpcard.gov, offering a green card and a path to citizenship for a $1 million contribution.
* Corporate Gold Card ($2 million): A “Corporate Gold Card” is also available to companies for $2 million, which allows companies to fast-track U.S. residency for an employee and transfer that benefit to another worker for a fee, along with a required annual maintenance charge.
* Platinum Card ($5 million): Individuals can join a waiting list for the newly proposed $5 million “Platinum Card,” which grants up to 270 days in the U.S. annually without triggering U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income, pending congressional approval.
* Employment-Based Visas: Despite earlier claims by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that the Gold Card would replace the EB-5 investor visa, the administration now signals it may replace EB-1 and EB-2 visas instead. Currently, the EB-1, EB-2, and EB-5 visa pathways remain available.
[Trump’s $1M ‘Gold Card’ Visa Is Now Available](https://www.boundless.com/blog/trump-administration-gold-card)
* Gold Card ($1 million): The standard Gold Card is now open for applications on the official government portal trumpcard.gov, offering a green card and a path to citizenship for a $1 million contribution.
* Corporate Gold Card ($2 million): A “Corporate Gold Card” is also available to companies for $2 million, which allows companies to fast-track U.S. residency for an employee and transfer that benefit to another worker for a fee, along with a required annual maintenance charge.
* Platinum Card ($5 million): Individuals can join a waiting list for the newly proposed $5 million “Platinum Card,” which grants up to 270 days in the U.S. annually without triggering U.S. taxes on non-U.S. income, pending congressional approval.
* Employment-Based Visas: Despite earlier claims by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick that the Gold Card would replace the EB-5 investor visa, the administration now signals it may replace EB-1 and EB-2 visas instead. Currently, the EB-1, EB-2, and EB-5 visa pathways remain available.