International Postage Rates

 International postage rates are a crucial aspect of mailing packages overseas, especially to Canada. The weight of the letter, the destination address, and the distance between the origin and destination point all play a role in the cost of the mail. The most important factor is the distance. If your package is going to Stanstead, Quebec, the international postage rates will be higher than for a letter to Vermont. To determine the postage cost for your package, visit UPS's website.

The proposed increase in Canada's postal rates took effect on January 13, 2020. These new rates will cover domestic and international first-class mail. There are four tables for domestic mail and international first-class mail - domestic, USA, and international. These rates are changing because of changes in weights, including from imperial to metric. The full-Canada Post website has comprehensive information on these changes, including rate calculators, international, and domestic letter rates.

While shipping to Canada from the United States, you may choose to send the package by air, sea, or road. Depending on the destination, it could take as little as five days to get there. Traditional first-class mail, on the other hand, can take seven to twenty-one days. If your package hasn't arrived within 21 days, you should check with the post office. There is an overnight delivery option available for many locations in Canada.

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