Royal mail foreign post
Royal Mail offers a range of services for sending mail and parcels to international destinations. Here are some of the key services and options:
International Post
- Airmail: This is the most affordable option for sending letters and lightweight packets up to 2kg to most international destinations.
- Surface Mail: This service is slower than airmail but can be more cost-effective for sending larger or heavier items.
- International Tracked & Signed: This service provides tracking and signature on delivery for added security and peace of mind.
- International Signed: This service provides a signature on delivery but does not include tracking.
International Parcel Services
- International Parcel: This service is suitable for sending parcels up to 30kg to most international destinations.
- International Tracked & Signed Parcel: This service provides tracking and signature on delivery for added security and peace of mind.
- International Signed Parcel: This service provides a signature on delivery but does not include tracking.
Special Services
- International Courier: This service is suitable for sending urgent or time-sensitive items, such as documents or packages that require a fast and secure delivery.
- International Freight: This service is suitable for sending larger or heavier items, such as pallets or containers, to international destinations.
International Postage Rates
- The cost of sending mail and parcels internationally will depend 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 of sending an item to an international destination.
International Postage Forms
- You can use Royal Mail's online postage forms to print your postage labels and send your items.
- You can also use Royal Mail's online tracking service to track the progress of your items.
International Postage Restrictions
- There are certain restrictions and prohibitions on sending certain items internationally, such as hazardous materials, perishable goods, and certain types of food and drink.
- You should check with Royal Mail or the destination country's customs regulations to ensure that you are complying with all relevant laws and regulations.
I hope this information is helpful!