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No, the postage used needs to be from the country of origin, in this case, Canada.
usually none, but if it needs a stamp, just one stamp is needed.
To send a letter inside the US was .15.
Mail prices were never 1 cent. Mail came down to 2 cents per ounce in 1885 and have never been lower
Liberia
It is intended to be used to send mail outside the United States.
It takes one forever stamp.
47 cents, or one Forever stamp.
To send a letter to Germany using a forever stamp from the United States, you would need to use one forever stamp, which is equivalent to the current first-class postage rate for international mail.
You need $0.98 to send a letter to china, every foever stamp is $0.46 now. You can either use 3 forever stamps or use two and another 10cent stamp.
A Forever stamp is enough to send a first class letter weighing under one ounce (and meeting other postal guidelines) anywhere in the US, or to an APO/FPO address. It is not sufficient for international postage. Take your letter to the post office, and they'll calculate the required postage for you.
One Forever stamp, as long as its no more than one ounce.
yes
45 cents worth of stamps for one ounce of mail or one Forever Stamp.
a standard letter can be sent anywhere in the United states with a single $0.55 stamp (or a forever stamp). The number of stamps depends on the cost of the postage, with is determined by the weight, if you were to try to send a letter that was heavier than 1 oz (1/16 of a pound), then you would need additional postage.
A first-class letter of up to one ounce will go anywhere within the U.S. for the base rate, or one "Forever" stamp.
yes, you pretty much ALWAYS need a stamp to send a letter in the mail. :)