How to mail to france

Mailing to France! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you send packages and letters to France:

Sending Letters

  1. Use the correct postage: Make sure you have enough postage for your letter. The current rate for sending a standard letter (up to 20g) to France is £0.95 (check the Royal Mail website for the latest rates).
  2. Use a suitable envelope: Use a standard A4-sized envelope with a minimum size of 90mm x 140mm.
  3. Write the address correctly: Write the recipient's address in the following format:
    • Name
    • Street address or PO box
    • Postal code (e.g., 75001 Paris)
    • Country (France)
  4. Use the correct postal code: France uses a postal code system, known as "code postal." You can find the correct code for the recipient's city or region on the La Poste website.
  5. Affix the correct postage: Stick the postage stamp in the top right corner of the envelope.
  6. Hand it over: Take your letter to a post office or a postbox.

Sending Packages

  1. Choose the right service: Select a suitable shipping service based on the package's weight, size, and urgency. Royal Mail offers various services, such as Standard, Tracked, and Signed.
  2. Measure and weigh the package: Measure the package's length, width, and height, and weigh it to determine the correct postage.
  3. Use a suitable box: Use a sturdy box that is the right size for your package.
  4. Pack the package carefully: Pack the package securely to prevent damage during transit.
  5. Attach the correct postage: Calculate the postage using the Royal Mail website or consult with a post office staff member.
  6. Complete the customs form: If your package contains goods worth over £39, you'll need to complete a customs form (CN23) and attach it to the package.
  7. Hand it over: Take your package to a post office or a postbox.

Additional Tips

By following these steps and tips, you should be able to send your letters and packages to France successfully!