US postage is used to send mail from the US to any other country.
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.
Stamped mail is great when you have single items, metered mail is better when you have large mailings. With stamped mail you place a physical stamp in your item, with meter mail or pre-canceled stamp permit, the item to be mail has a postage printed from a licensed machine from the post office.
No, the postage used needs to be from the country of origin, in this case, Canada.
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.
Franking is done on mail to indicate that the postage has been paid or is being prepaid by the sender. It helps ensure that the mail reaches its destination without any postage due. Franking machines are commonly used by businesses to automate the process of applying postage to large quantities of mail efficiently.
That was issued in 1981 when postage went from 18 cents to 20 cents. It can still be used for 20 cents worth of postage.
Postage meters are typically used by businesses who have to mail a large amount of items. The machine will weigh the item, determine the amount of postage necessary to mail it, and print the postage directly onto the envelope. Postage can then be paid in a lump sum to the postal service. This eliminates the need of taking items to be individually weighed at the post office.
No, you cannot do this. Stamps used to mail a letter have to be those of the country where the letter is mailed. The International Postal Union helps with the regulation and trading of mail between countries and appropriate compensation.
No - Us stamps can only used on mail sent from the US.
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.
No you cannot use them. Forever stamps can only be used for domestic (inside the US) mail. They must have a value on them for international mail.
You can buy postage online from the USPS government web site. You can purchase stamps for international postage at any post office. And many stores sell postage stamps at their customer service desks. Any US stamp can be used to mail a letter to Canada, as long as the total value equals the 75 cent cost for the first ounce of a normal envelope.