Ye,s you can if you are mailing from the US.
When mailing a letter or package you always use postage purchased in the country you are mailing from. So if you are mailing a letter from the USA to Canada, you would buy stamps at your local post office.
No, you must use US postage stamps.
For a standard shape envelope and not more than 1 ounce the postage is 75 cents. You can buy a 75 cents stamp at the post office. You could use two 44-centers of course, but you would be over-paying.
Ebay, but if you are sending one there from US you have to use US postage since that's your carrier and any int'l is expensive unless the card itself is important, I would wait until you have a package or letter.
The first adhesive stamps in the United States were sold in 1847. These stamps featured images of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington and were introduced to simplify the process of mailing letters. The use of adhesive postage marks revolutionized mailing practices and contributed to the development of the modern postal system.
You would have to use 2 stamps to get a small envelope from Florida to Canada. If you do not want to use stamps, you can take it to the post office and it will cost roughly 72 cents to mail it.
When mailing postcards or any other mail from Canada, use Canadian postage.
YES, although the denomination is different for US lettermail.
You can use forever stamps on a letter to Canada. It is worth only 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
No, you must use local Israeli stamps
When mailing a letter or package you always use postage purchased in the country you are mailing from. So if you are mailing a letter from the USA to Canada, you would buy stamps at your local post office.
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.
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.
Yes, you can use regular stamps on first class mail. Most letters that you would mail only take one or two stamps.
Yes, according to the USPS "Frequently Asked Questions" site:Can Forever stamps be used for international mail?Customers can use Forever stamps for international mail, but since all international prices are higher than domestic prices, customers will need to attach additional postage. The value of the Forever stamp is the domestic First-Class Mail one-ounce letter price in effect on the day of use.http://faq.usps.com/eCustomer/iq/usps/request.do?create=kb:USPSFAQ&view%28%29=c[c_uspsse10242011]&varset%28source%29=sourceType:embeddedSince "forever" stamps (as of Jan 2012) are worth 45 cents, and mail to Canada costs 85 cents (as of Jan 2012), you can use two "forever" stamps on the mail to send it to Canada.
No you cannot use US stamps. Items mailed must have the stamps of the country of origin on them. Most shops will be able to provide you with the appropriate stamps to use to mail with their cards, or visit their post office!
To mail a single letter to Canada, the stamp must be equivalent to the postage cost. As long as the stamp is equal to the postage, any letter can be sent with any kind of postage stamp.