No. The stamps used must be those native to the country in which the items are posted.
That is the purpose of postage, to allow you to mail letters to anywhere in the world. The stamps of the country of origin of the mail are used for postage.
No, you have to use stamps from the country of origin of the mail. In this case you will have to use Italian postage stamps.
No. The Universal Postal Union requires you to use the stamps of the country of origin.
It was 5 cents for the first half ounce of mail.
The person who received the mail.
No, you must use US postage stamps.
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The entire purpose of the Forever Stamps was that you can use them for one ounce of First Class Postage forever. No additional postage is necessary.
They are still valid for use as postage as long as they add up to the proper postage. If you check USPS regulations Postage due, special delivery and certified mail stamps are NOT valid as payment for postage.
That is what stamps are for, to pay postage. In the US you buy postage stamps and put them on mail to any other country in the world.
Yes, that is what postage stamps are for, to mail letters from your post office all over the world. Being that the US Post Office is going to get the mail to Great Britain, the US Post Office should get paid. The Universal Postal Union provides for the compensation between countries.
Yes, postage stamps require that you pay for them. That is how the postal service gets its revenue so that it can do business. Postage goes up when the cost to deliver exceeds the cost taken in.