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Based on the most helpful WSO content, there isn't any specific information or discussion in the dataset about financing a "Trump Gold Card" or structured financing for such a purpose. If you're a Canadian heading to the U.S. and have financial concerns, it might be more beneficial to focus on visa-related financial planning or networking strategies for your career in the States.

If this is a serious inquiry, you might want to clarify your goals or explore financial forums or platforms that specialize in personal financing options.

Sources: Any fellow Canadians going to the States in 2019 for FT/SA start? How confidant do you feel about your visa?, Banks that sponsor TN visa (Canadians only), Lifetime banker: Cost of temporarily switching countries?

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