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This letter highlights the need for a structured pathway for Perfusionists to work across borders in order to address workforce shortages and provide comparable opportunities to other medical professions. Perfusionists play a critical role in cardiothoracic surgery but face significant barriers when seeking international employment. The limited pathways can be attributed to varying recognition, the absence of an international certification framework, and countries prioritizing their own workforce planning. International collaboration is necessary to establish common standards and recognize perfusionist qualifications globally. The increasing presence of structured Perfusion education and training programs enables the establishment of a conversion pathway. Research, advocacy, bilateral agreements, and investment in training programs are recommended to address the shortage of perfusionists and enhance international mobility. A comprehensive framework with standardized curricula and guidelines would ensure consistency and quality, promoting collaboration and improving patient care. The purpose of this letter is to raise awareness and drive positive changes in international healthcare practices.