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Royal Mail is the UK's designated universal postal service and provides a range of international mail services to send items to destinations around the world. Here are some key details about Royal Mail's international mail services:

Services:

  1. Airmail: Royal Mail's airmail service is a fast and reliable way to send items to destinations worldwide. Delivery times vary depending on the destination, but typically take 3-7 working days.
  2. Surface Mail: Royal Mail's surface mail service is a more economical option for sending items to destinations worldwide. Delivery times are longer, typically taking 10-20 working days.
  3. International Tracked & Signed: This service provides tracking and signature on delivery for added security and peace of mind.
  4. International Signed: This service provides a signature on delivery, but does not include tracking.
  5. International Parcel: This service is designed for larger items, such as parcels, and provides tracking and signature on delivery.

Pricing:

Pricing for Royal Mail's international mail services varies depending on the weight, size, and destination of the item. You can use Royal Mail's online postage calculator to get an estimate of the cost.

Weight and Size Limits:

Customs Forms:

For items being sent to countries outside the EU, you may need to complete a customs form (CN23) to declare the contents and value of the item. Royal Mail provides a customs form with your international mail item, but you can also download and complete one in advance.

Tracking:

Royal Mail provides tracking for many of its international mail services, including Airmail, International Tracked & Signed, and International Parcel. You can track your item online using Royal Mail's tracking tool.

Insurance:

Royal Mail offers insurance for international mail items up to a value of £500. You can purchase additional insurance coverage for higher-value items.

Restrictions:

There are certain restrictions on what can be sent internationally using Royal Mail's services. For example, you cannot send perishable items, such as food or plants, or hazardous materials, such as batteries or chemicals. You should also check with the destination country's customs regulations to ensure that your item is allowed.

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