Of course you can. As long as the total amount of postage equals the first class rate. All mail is sent air these days.
A first class stamp from Canada to the UK is now $1. This, however, is the price for a simple flat letter or airmail to the United Kingdom. If sending a package or parcel, you will probably need to add a few more first class stamps. This, of course, depends on the weight and size of the package.
75 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to Canada from the US.
One First Class is adequate if it is a standard size envelope of one ounce or less.
You can use any USPS postage as long as it is at least $0.94. Make sure to write "AIRMAIL" on the letter as well.
98¢ for the first ounce for First Class. The US Postal Service sends all First Class via airmail now, there is no cheaper method, and no longer a special airmail rate.
yes if the place has a PostCode if is has none then it is airmail
36p First Class (to arrive next day) 36p First Class (to arrive next day)
i think so because in my class one time it took to first class stamps to get a letter from brizial to danville, Kentucky, united states
3 stamps.
It's not a matter of how many stamps. Stamps come in different values (denominations), just like coins. It's like asking how many coins a candy bar costs. The question is how much postage. You can send an ordinary first-class letter to Canada from the U.S. for 69 cents.
Sure.
The post office will cancel both of them, if amount is sufficient, the letter will be mailed.