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No, you cannot use U.S. postage on a letter going from Texas to Kenya. International postage rates and specific postage options are required for sending mail between countries. You would need to purchase international postage or use other mailing services that accommodate international delivery.
It depends what country and how far you are sending it.
For a 5-ounce package, you would need to use enough stamps to cover the postage cost. In the US, the current rate for each additional ounce in a package is $0.20. Therefore, you would need to calculate the postage cost based on the total weight of the package (5 ounces) and then affix the appropriate number of stamps to cover that cost.
It depends on the weight and the measurements of the item, something like a normal envelope or a greeting card can be mailed with just one stamp, as long as it is not oversized or overweight. Its best to go to your post office or to the Canada post web site to do the calculation of the cost. Their web site is www.canadapost.ca
The answer will depend onwhich country you are posting from,where you are posting toin many countries, the size of the envelop.
Yes, every country uses postage stamps.
"Postage stamp countries" are tiny countries "the size of postage stamps" but that is not how they got that name. These countries issue postage stamps as a source of revenue. Most of their stamps are bought by worldwide stamp collectors rather than being used for delivering domestic mail. Four European postage stamp countries are: • Liechtenstein • Luxembourg • Monaco • San Marino
No. When mailing items you use the stamps of the country of origin.
No, you have to use stamps from the country of origin of the mail. In this case you will have to use Italian postage stamps.
The country of origin.
They are interesting and originally people collected used stamps. It is inexpensive to collect them so even kids could do it. Many stamps are very beautiful and can teach a lot about the country they come from.
Great Britain does not print their name on their postage stamps. The name of the country is not mentioned because United Kingdom was the first country in the world to start postage stamps. However, all of the postage stamps have at minimum a silhouette of the current Queen (or King).
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Great Britan in 1840
Brazil became the second country to use adhesive postage stamps in 1843.
That is what stamps are for, to pay postage. In the US you buy postage stamps and put them on mail to any other country in the world.