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I want to travel/live outside the US

Hello, I’m a rad tech currently living and working in the US. I have an ARRT license for Radiography, MRI, and Nuclear Medicine; and currently work in MRI and Nuc Med. I want to work travel/live outside of the US. What are my options for doing this? Will my license transfer, and what is the process for doing that? Also what are the job opportunities like for an American in a foreign country?

For more info I’m specifically fond of Norway/Sweden/Finland because of my hobbies, but am not limited to those countries.

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