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gold card

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noun

  1. a credit card issued by credit-card companies to favoured clients, entitling them to high unsecured overdrafts, some insurance cover, etc

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The average age of a new Platinum card member is 33, and the average age of a new Gold card member is 29.

From MarketWatch

A previous post contained a photo of the gold card and the single word “Welp ...”

From Los Angeles Times

Minaj's gold card gives her unlimited right of residence in the US, but she is still not a US citizen under the agreement.

From BBC

The gold card currently remains an addition to the EB-5 program, a lengthier process for receiving permanent residency that requires an investment of at least $800,000 in a project that spurs economic development.

From Barron's

The Gold Card scheme promises US residency in "record time" and will require a $1m fee which is "evidence that the individual will substantially benefit the United States", the programme's website said.

From BBC