how to ship to Canada with the USPS

Have you considered expanding your US-based ecommerce business to Canada? When shipping with the USPS, you will not be charged extra fees to deliver packages to Canadian destinations.

If you want to learn the ins and outs of shipping to Canada, check out Stamps.com’s new eBook, “How To Ship To Canada With The USPS.” This guide will walk you through your options for shipping to the great north.

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This guide covers:

  • How to evaluate shipping carrier cost to Canada
  • What products cannot be imported into Canada
  • Which duties, taxes and tariffs apply to your products
  • Choosing a shipping carrier for Canadian shipments
  • USPS Priority Mail International zones for Canada
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