Does canada post mail forwarding work with parcels from china

Canada Post's Mail Forwarding service can be used with parcels from China, but there are some limitations and considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Eligible items: Canada Post's Mail Forwarding service is designed for small, lightweight items such as letters, postcards, and small packages. If you're expecting a large or heavy parcel from China, it may not be eligible for mail forwarding.
  2. Size and weight restrictions: Canada Post has size and weight restrictions for mail forwarding. The maximum weight is 2 kg (4.4 lbs), and the maximum dimensions are 61 cm x 46 cm x 21 cm (24 in x 18 in x 8 in). If your parcel from China exceeds these limits, it may not be eligible for mail forwarding.
  3. Customs clearance: When using Canada Post's Mail Forwarding service, you'll need to declare the contents of your parcel and pay any applicable duties and taxes. If you're unsure about the customs clearance process or the duties and taxes owed, you may want to consider using a parcel forwarding service that specializes in international shipping.
  4. Additional fees: Canada Post may charge additional fees for mail forwarding, such as a handling fee, a fuel surcharge, and/or a customs brokerage fee. These fees will be added to the cost of the parcel forwarding service.
  5. Tracking and insurance: Canada Post offers tracking and insurance options for mail forwarding, but these may not be available for all parcels from China. If you're concerned about the security and tracking of your parcel, you may want to consider using a parcel forwarding service that offers these features.
  6. Delivery times: Mail forwarding through Canada Post can take longer than direct shipping from China. Delivery times can vary depending on the shipping method and destination, but you can expect it to take at least 2-4 weeks for your parcel to arrive in Canada.

To use Canada Post's Mail Forwarding service with a parcel from China, you'll need to:

  1. Create a Canada Post account and set up your mail forwarding service.
  2. Receive your parcel from China and forward it to Canada Post's mail forwarding address.
  3. Complete the customs declaration form and attach it to the outside of the parcel.
  4. Pay any applicable duties and taxes.
  5. Canada Post will then forward the parcel to your address in Canada.

Keep in mind that Canada Post's Mail Forwarding service is designed for personal use, and large or frequent shipments may not be eligible. If you're planning to receive regular shipments from China, you may want to consider using a parcel forwarding service that specializes in international shipping.