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This is done by making a POST request to the international-payments endpoint.
This request is an instruction to the ASPSP to begin the international single immediate payment journey. The international payment must be submitted immediately, however, there are some scenarios where the international payment may not be executed immediately (e.g. busy periods at the ASPSP ).
The PISP must ensure that the Initiation and Risk sections of the international-payment match the corresponding Initiation and Risk sections of the international-payment-consent consents resource. If the two do not match, the ASPSP must not process the request and must respond with a 400 (Bad Request).
Any operations on the international-payment resource will not result in a Status change for the international-payment resource.
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An international-payment can only be created if its corresponding international-payment-consent consents resource has the status of "Authorised".
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