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Gerard Depardieu ‘pleased’ after he gets his own Green Card from Putin

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French actor Gerard Depardieu with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a recent meeting in St Petersburg. Photo: Reuters

French actor Gerard Depardieu, who has announced he wants to quit his homeland to avoid higher taxes, said on Thursday he was pleased after President Vladimir Putin granted him Russian citizenship.

The decision appears to give Depardieu, a frequent guest of the Moscow celebrity circuit, the right to pay the relatively low 13-per cent tax rate levied in Russia on everyone from tycoons to the poor.

After the Kremlin issued a statement saying Putin had signed a decree granting Depardieu citizenship, the movie star confirmed that he had applied for a Russian passport and said he was “pleased” to have been granted citizenship.

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“Yes, I filed a passport application and I am pleased that it was accepted. I love your country, Russia -- its people, its history, its writers,” the actor said in an open letter broadcast on Russian TV station Pervyi Kanal.

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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Depardieu was being rewarded “for his contribution to Russian culture and cinema”.

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