1) You "accept" the invitation by clicking on "Continue application" on the e-APR. You can keep filling the details and you'll then be prompted to upload documents.
2) There is a page that asks for details of family members like father, mother, siblings etc. You need to enter the details of these people where prompted.
3) You have to submit your degree + ECA. Attestation not required as long as your degree is in English or French. If your degree is in another language, then you have to get it translated, notarized and submit both the original and the translated version of your degree.
4) You can't upload anything in your EE profile. You will first have to receive an ITA, start filling your e-APR and when you are done, a document checklist will be generated. You will upload your documents there.
5) Scan and upload originals.
7) R10 check is stringent and the application is usually refused quickly if a document is missing. So, be careful and make sure you submit everything.
Have you received an ITA yet?
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Thank you so much. Yes I have an ITA
2) There is a page that asks for details of family members like father, mother, siblings etc. You need to enter the details of these people where prompted.
3) You have to submit your degree + ECA. Attestation not required as long as your degree is in English or French. If your degree is in another language, then you have to get it translated, notarized and submit both the original and the translated version of your degree.
4) You can't upload anything in your EE profile. You will first have to receive an ITA, start filling your e-APR and when you are done, a document checklist will be generated. You will upload your documents there.
5) Scan and upload originals.
7) R10 check is stringent and the application is usually refused quickly if a document is missing. So, be careful and make sure you submit everything.
Have you received an ITA yet?
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Thank you so much. Yes I have an ITA