'Zip' codes are known as 'postal' codes in Canada and have 2 groups of 3 digits. The first letter is commonly the first initial of the nearest city. ie - all Vancouver area codes begin with V. - Mine is V2S 7Y5, my last one in a nearby village was V4W 2Z9. Near Toronto, a T would prefix them.
Canada uses what are known as postal codes, rather than zip codes; they are very similar but they are alphanumeric, rather than just numeric as the zip codes are. I am typing this in an office whose Canadian postal code is M1P 2B6.
Canada does not use Zip Codes. Zip Codes are used in the United States and its territories.
Canada uses Postal Codes. They are two groups of three alphanumerics. The link to the Canadian Post web site will allow you to look up the appropriate Postal Code for your address.
The format of these postal codes are: A1A 1A1
A representing any letter
1 representing any number
Canada does not have just one single postal code, as it is a large country with many municipalities and counties that have their own postal codes. You need the city name and address to find the postal code. Please see the related link below to find a specific postal code within Canada.
You'll be able to find the specific postal code at the related link below .
Canada does not have one single postal code, it has many as it is a large country.
Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postal_codes_in_Canada for more info.
Canada doesn't have zip codes we have many different postal codes.
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First, to sort out the question, Canada has Postal Codes and thousands of them depending on the Province,City,Street address or R.R. number. When you have that information you will get a postal code.
Canada does not have "zip" codes. Canada uses a "postal code" system. A postal code contains three letters and three single digit numbers. First there is a letter, followed by a single digit number, followed by a letter. Then there is a space. Following the space is a single digit number, followed by a letter, followed by a single digit number. The genius of the postal code is that it allows mail to be sorted right to the individual street block or, in many cases, right to the individual building. As such, the Province of Ontario would have hundreds of thousands, perhaps over a million postal codes. All postal codes in Ontario, Canada, begin with the letters K, L, M, N, or P. Postal codes beginning with M are exclusively within the city of Toronto.
its 72046 (Zip code) for England in the American state of Arkansas.
The postal code for Lyon is 69000. The term "ZIP code" refers specifically to the postal codes in the USA, from the initials of "Zone Improvement Program."
What part of Alberta are you referring to. You need to be more specific.
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Canada uses postal codes, not zip codes. They vary from street to street.
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You can not. The American Zip code system ONLY works over US territory. Canada has its own postal code system as do other countries.
First, to sort out the question, Canada has Postal Codes and thousands of them depending on the Province,City,Street address or R.R. number. When you have that information you will get a postal code.
Canada doesn't use zip codes. You need to look up postal codes, and there isn't just one for the entire area of the Yukon. There are hundreds of postal codes for the Yukon. Use the link below to Canada Post postal code lookup. Type in the address and it will give you the correct postal code.
Figi doesn't have a zip code but it has a postal code. The postal code is FJ 696.
It depends on what part of Montreal, CA you are looking for, can you be more specific?
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