Forwarding mail canada

Forwarding mail in Canada! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you forward your mail:

Why forward mail?

You might need to forward your mail if:

  1. You're moving to a new address.
  2. You're going on a long trip or vacation.
  3. You're renting out your property and want to receive mail at a different address.

How to forward mail in Canada:

  1. Fill out the Change of Address form: You can download the form from Canada Post's website or pick one up at a post office. Fill it out completely, including your old and new addresses.
  2. Provide identification: You may need to provide identification, such as a driver's license or passport, to prove your identity.
  3. Pay the fee: The fee for forwarding mail in Canada is $35 for 6 months or $60 for 12 months.
  4. Submit the form: Take the completed form and identification to a post office or mail it to Canada Post's address forwarding department.

Types of mail that can be forwarded:

How long does mail forwarding take?

Mail forwarding typically takes 2-4 weeks to set up. During this time, your old address will still receive mail, and it will be forwarded to your new address.

Tips and considerations:

Canada Post's Mail Forwarding Service:

Canada Post offers a mail forwarding service called "Mail Forwarding" or "Address Forwarding". This service allows you to receive mail at a temporary address, which will then be forwarded to your new address.

Contact Canada Post:

If you have any questions or concerns about forwarding mail in Canada, you can contact Canada Post's customer service at:

Phone: 1-866-607-6307 Email: [email protected] Website: canadapost.ca

Remember to plan ahead and allow sufficient time for your mail to be forwarded to your new address. Happy moving!