1. What did President Donald Trump announce in 2025 regarding U.S. immigration?
A) A new border wall project
B) A Green Card lottery ban
C) A new “Gold Card” citizenship program
D) Free citizenship for all immigrants
Correct Answer: C) A new “Gold Card” citizenship program
2. What is the main purpose of the “Gold Card” program?
A) Free travel for U.S. citizens
B) Fast-track citizenship for skilled immigrants and investors
C) Tourism discounts
D) Visa cancellation for all visitors
Correct Answer: B) Fast-track citizenship for skilled immigrants and investors
3. The “Gold Card” program is most likely to benefit which group?
A) Tourists
B) Students
C) Skilled workers and business investors
D) Undocumented migrants
Correct Answer: C) Skilled workers and business investors
4. In which year was the Gold Card program officially announced?
A) 2020
B) 2022
C) 2023
D) 2025
Correct Answer: D) 2025
5. What type of immigrants does the Gold Card policy support?
A) Only refugees
B) Skilled and high-net-worth individuals
C) Seasonal workers
D) Athletes
Correct Answer: B) Skilled and high-net-worth individuals
6. Which U.S. President launched the Gold Card citizenship program?
A) Joe Biden
B) Barack Obama
C) Donald Trump
D) George Bush
Correct Answer: C) Donald Trump
7. What is a major difference between the Gold Card and the Green Card?
A) Gold Card is for tourists only
B) Gold Card offers direct citizenship path
C) Green Card is only valid for 1 year
D) Gold Card is only for military service
Correct Answer: B) Gold Card offers direct citizenship path
8. Which country model is believed to have inspired the U.S. Gold Card policy?
A) Canada
B) UAE
C) China
D) India
Correct Answer: B) UAE
9. What is expected to increase due to the Gold Card program?
A) Illegal immigration
B) Skilled immigration and foreign investment
C) Border patrol costs
D) Deportation numbers
Correct Answer: B) Skilled immigration and foreign investment
10. What could be a possible requirement for getting a Gold Card?
A) Visiting the U.S. three times
B) Having U.S. relatives
C) Demonstrating high skills or making investments
D) Speaking Spanish fluently
Correct Answer: C) Demonstrating high skills or making investments
11. Is the Gold Card a permanent residency or a citizenship pathway?
A) Only for vacations
B) Temporary visa
C) Citizenship pathway for eligible individuals
D) Not confirmed
Correct Answer: C) Citizenship pathway for eligible individuals
12. Which U.S. government department is likely to manage Gold Card applications?
A) Department of Education
B) Department of Energy
C) U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
D) Department of Labor
Correct Answer: C) U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
13. What economic benefit does the Gold Card aim to bring to the U.S.?
A) Free education for all
B) Increase in fast food sales
C) Boost in skilled labor and business investment
D) Closure of small businesses
Correct Answer: C) Boost in skilled labor and business investment
14. Can tourists apply for the Gold Card while visiting the U.S.?
A) Yes, anyone can apply anytime
B) No, only qualified professionals and investors
C) Yes, but only after 10 years
D) Only military veterans
Correct Answer: B) No, only qualified professionals and investors
15. What is one criticism of the Gold Card policy?
A) It promotes too much tourism
B) It may benefit only the wealthy
C) It limits student visas
D) It bans foreign doctors
Correct Answer: B) It may benefit only the wealthy