Canada post cancel mail forwarding

A frustrating situation!

Yes, Canada Post can cancel mail forwarding services under certain circumstances. Here are some reasons why:

  1. Inactivity: If you haven't used the mail forwarding service for a certain period (usually 6-12 months), Canada Post may cancel the service.
  2. Insufficient funds: If you haven't paid the required fees or have insufficient funds in your account, Canada Post may cancel the service.
  3. Invalid or incomplete information: If the information provided for the mail forwarding service is invalid or incomplete, Canada Post may cancel the service.
  4. Abuse or misuse: If Canada Post detects any abuse or misuse of the mail forwarding service, they may cancel it.
  5. Changes to your account: If there are changes to your account, such as a change of address or a request to cancel the service, Canada Post may cancel the service.

If your mail forwarding service is cancelled, you will receive a notice from Canada Post explaining the reason for the cancellation. You can appeal the decision by contacting Canada Post's customer service department.

To avoid cancellation, make sure to:

If you're concerned about your mail forwarding service being cancelled, you can contact Canada Post's customer service department to inquire about the status of your service and any potential issues.