No. The forever stamp is intended for domestic use only and doesn't meet the requirements of the Universal Postal Union for international mail.
No, you must buy the stamp in the Country you are sending from.
It typically takes one international Forever stamp, which is currently priced at $1.30, to send a standard-sized greeting card to Germany. However, it is advisable to double-check the current postage rates with the postal service before sending.
Sending a card to the UK will cost much more than sending one to Canada. The cost of sending a card to the UK would be about 5 to 7 dollars. Sending one to Canada will cost about 2 dollars.
$1.20
1 stamp is required.
if you're sending it by mail- yes. If you're just giving it to them then no :)
Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp.
Yes but it will only pay 49 cents of the required $1.15 postage charge.
You can use US postage since origin US but since int'l will take more than 1 stamp
It is not entirely clear what the question is. Sufficient US postage must be affixed to mail sent from the US to Canada.
The cost of sending a Christmas card to Ireland can vary depending on the weight of the card, the dimensions, and the postage service used. For a standard-sized card weighing up to 1 ounce, the current USPS international postage rate for a letter to Ireland is $1.20 if using a Global Forever stamp. However, rates are subject to change, so it's advisable to check with the postal service for the most up-to-date pricing information before sending your card.
basically all you do is you go on your bin card press stamp and hey presto you stamped it