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Canadian X-Ray Tech moving to the US. Was told not eligible for ARRT exam? What do I do?

Hello, I am a Canadian Medical Radiation Tech (Radiography) marrying an American and will re-locate to the US. I graduated from an accredited Radiography school in Canada in 2016 and as per ARRT guidelines I am only eligible to write the exam within 3 years. Since I had no idea I would be marrying an American I had never considered writing the ARRT until recently. What are my second options in earning an ARRT besides having to re-do school? I am really worried and help would be greatly appreciated.

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