Points-based Green Card system may benefit Indian professionals

Washington, August 3 : US President Donald Trump has endorsed a legislation that would drastically cut the number of legal immigrants allowed into the country and implement “merit-based” visa scheme, which could benefit highly-educated and technology professionals from countries like India. The Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE) Act would scrap the current lottery system to get into the US and instead institute a points-based system for earning a Green Card. Factors that would be taken into account include English language skills, education, high-paying job offers and age.
If passed by the Congress and signed into law, the legislation could benefit highly-educated people and technology professionals from countries like India.
“The RAISE Act will reduce poverty, increase wages, and save taxpayers billions and billions of dollars. It will do this by changing the way the US issues Green Cards to nationals from other countries. Green Cards provide permanent residency, work authorisation, and fast track to citizenship,” Trump said at a White House event to announce his support to the RAISE Act. The bill, Trump said, “would represent the most significant reform to our immigration system in half a century.” Standing along with two top authors of the bill — Senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue — Trump said the RAISE Act ends chain migration and replaces the low-skilled system with a new points-based system for receiving a Green Card.

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