No, unless such food is commercially packed or canned. On arrival, your package would be inspected by a customs officer, and if he/she sees no proof of such packaging, he/she will throw it away.
98 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to most overseas destinations, including Australia from the US. To Canada the rate is only 75 cents; 79 cents to Mexico.
98 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to most overseas destinations, including Australia from the US.To Canada the rate is only 75 cents; 79 cents to Mexico.
98 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to most overseas destinations, including Australia from the US.To Canada the rate is only 75 cents; 79 cents to Mexico.
It depends on the context but yes, it qualifies as "overseas" (i.e. overseas travel, against domestic travel).
t would depend: from whom?Mexico could be considered overseas from Asia, Africa, Europe and Oceania; it was actually an overseas territory of Spain between the 16th and 19th centuries.For countries located in the Americas, Mexico should be considered nearshore.
Mexico is 8,160 miles (13,100 kilometers) from Australia.
Mexico was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire from 1521 until 1821, when Mexico became an independent country.
He conquered the Aztecs and annexed present-day Mexico as an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire.
He conquered the Aztec empire in 1521 and acquired Mexico as an overseas colony of Spain in the Americas.
Yes, the land area of Australia is larger than that of Mexico.
No. From 1521 until 1821 it was an overseas colony of Spain.
From 1521 until 1821, when Mexico became an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire.