No, you cannot. International mail is controlled under the International Postal Union, an organization that is part of the United Nations. You use the postage of the country in which the letter is mailed, in this case, Canada.
Yes, but only for it's monetary value. As of December 2010, a 1 oz letter to Canada costs 75 cents. The forever stamp is worth the first class domestic rate on the day it is used, so in December 2010, it is worth 44 cents. So you can use it, but you need to add 31 cents if you're going to get it to Canada.
You would use US Postage on the Item. This will be honored by the Canadian Postal Service, just as US Currency is honored. However, check with the US Postal Service to see HOW MUCH Postage is required for the weight/destination of your item.
No. Postage must be from the country of origin, in this case you would use US Postage stamps to mail the postcard.
You can, but you are over-paying by 13 cents - the actual rate is only 75 cents to Canada- 2 first-class stamps total 88 cents.
No, you cannot mail a letter in the US with Canadian postage. You always use the postage of the country of origin, regardless of where they are going.
No it will not be enough. The cost to mail to Canada is 98 cents.
No, you cannot. Under the International agreements, you use the stamps of the country of origin. So you need to use the Canadian stamps to mail a letter to the US from Canada.
The stamp has to be accepted where you mail the letter. If you are mailing in Canada, you need a Canadian stamp. If you are in the US mailing to Canada, you can use a US stamp.
That is what you do with a stamp, put it on a letter to pay for it to be delivered. You always use the postage from the country you are mailing the item in.
Have to use postage from country of origin
Yes, that is what stamps are for, to pay postage from the US to anyplace else in the world, regardless of the country. A standard letter would cost 72 cents.
What is the cost of a letter to be mailed from US to Canada
Yes, that is how it works. You buy the postage at the US post office and apply it to the envelope. The currently the cost is 75 cents.
No, you can't. You should go to your local U.S. post office and purchase a Canadian stamp to mail your letter.
Any US Postage stamp with a denomination on it is valid for international mail. You cannot use the Letter Series (A through H series) that don't have a number on them.
You must use Canadian postage stamps when you are mailing a letter from Vancouver, BC, Canada. You would need to purchase a certain stamp depending on the letter's destination. Postage rates apply to domestic, USA, and International destinations.
You use the postage of the country of origin, in this case, you would use Canadian postage.
If you are posting it in the US, yes. As long as the amount on the stamp covers the overseas postal charge.
Yes. Every letter mailed in the US needs a stamp.