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Thoughts on moving out of the US after getting a new healthcare degree
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Hello everyone. Title kind of says it all. For those that have moved out of the US to another country, how did it go for you?

I have been thinking about this for a little while now. After I get my degree in nursing in a few years, I was thinking about potentially using my degree and potentially experience as an LNA when I pass the first semester to maybe move to another country. Would love to maybe move to a country like Italy, France or Japan.

I haven't spoken to my husband yet about it. He does have a fairly decent career in finance and his company is multinational so it is possible he might be able to transfer to another country or work remotely, but do not want to make a decision yet.

What are your thoughts and experiences for those that have done this?

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