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Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner “need not apply” to an exclusive country club in Florida.

The couple purchased land for $30 million on Indian Creek, considered among the wealthiest neighborhoods in the US. Neighbors include Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen, Julio Iglesias, and Carl Icahn.

But owning a plot of land on the private island doesn’t guarantee admission to the exclusive Indian Creek Country Club, according to Page Six.

A source tells Page Six, “You have to be nominated and make a formal application. But it only takes one member to object against any new member, and many members are objecting, particularly after the events at the Capitol on Jan. 6.”

The source said members of the club were annoyed by Ivanka’s “American patriots” tweet following the riots in Washington, DC.

Ivanka, 39, was with her father, President Donald Trump, in DC when he made his infamous speech prior to the riots.

“Jared and Ivanka can lunch with their fellow ‘patriots’ at Mar-a-Lago,” the source said. “The Indian Creek Country Club members are very picky and the word is that Javanka need not apply.”

The 300-member club is regarded as Dade County’s “most exclusive, and controversial, private society.” Admission fees exceed $150,000 a year.

Ivanka’s half-sister, Tiffany Trump, is also searching for property in Miami, Page Six reports.

Tiffany, 27, who just graduated from Georgetown Law School, is searching for a condo or a house on South Beach, a source tells Page Six.

She currently lives at the swanky and ultra expensive Setai Hotel on South Beach with her boyfriend Michael Boulous, from a wealthy family in Nigeria.

Ivanka and Tiffany will be near their father who moves permanently to his exclusive Mar-a-Lago Club resort in Palm Beach, Florida after he leaves office on January 20.