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For Canadian postal codes... do you put them on the same line as the city, province and country or no?

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Let's say I have a package that I need to send to XXXX XXXX rd., XXXX, BC, Canada.

So I would set it up like this...

XXXX XXXX Rd.

XXXX, BC, Canada

Would the postal code be after "Canada" or on a separate line?

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  1. It doesn't really matter, both are acceptable though I think it is preferential to put it all on one line. Don't worry it will get there either way.


  2. fun example

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_po...

    Official word

    http://www.canadapost.ca/common/tools/pg...

  3. anyway you want to do it is fine

    the post office is pretty easy going

    just make sure you have enough postage on the envelope

  4. If you are mailing to Canada from elsewhere, you would put "Canada" below the postal code/province line.  (technically called the "country line")

    If you are in Canada and mailing a letter to another part of Canada, you do not need to put the country in.

  5. Treat Canadian postal codes the same as American zip codes.  IT really doesn't matter what line it's on...

  6. separate line :)

    Mr & Mrs Smith

    123 Happy St.

    Ottawa, ON

    Canada

    H0H 0H0

  7. i usually do as this

    persons name

    123 apt 123 avenue road

    x*x x*x

    Toronto, ON

    Canada

    this is how i mail mine and i live in Toronto. if its being mailed whith in  Canada there is no need to put the country just the province would do.

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