Royal mail to malaysia
Royal Mail offers various services to send mail and parcels to Malaysia. Here are some details to help you get started:
Services:
- Airmail: Royal Mail's airmail service is a cost-effective way to send letters, postcards, and small packets to Malaysia. Delivery times vary depending on the destination, but it usually takes around 7-14 days.
- International Tracked: This service provides tracking and signature on delivery for items up to 2kg. It's ideal for sending valuable or important items to Malaysia.
- International Signed: Similar to International Tracked, but without tracking. It's suitable for smaller, lighter items.
- International Parcel: For larger or heavier items, Royal Mail's International Parcel service offers a range of options, including tracking and signature on delivery.
Rates:
Rates vary depending on the service, weight, and size of your item. Here are some approximate rates for sending a letter or small packet to Malaysia:
- Airmail (up to 100g): £1.35-£2.35
- International Tracked (up to 2kg): £6.50-£14.50
- International Signed (up to 2kg): £5.50-£12.50
- International Parcel (up to 20kg): £15.50-£40.50
Additional Information:
- Customs Forms: You may need to complete a customs form for items valued at £270 or more, or for items containing certain goods (e.g., food, plants, or animals).
- Prohibited Items: Check Royal Mail's prohibited items list to ensure you're not sending anything restricted or illegal to Malaysia.
- Delivery Times: Delivery times may vary depending on the destination and service chosen. Royal Mail aims to deliver items to Malaysia within 7-14 days for airmail and 3-5 days for tracked and signed services.
- Tracking: Use Royal Mail's Track and Confirm service to track your item's progress and receive updates on its delivery status.
Tips:
- Make sure to affix the correct postage and complete the customs form (if required) before sending your item.
- Use a sturdy envelope or package to protect your item during transit.
- Consider purchasing additional insurance to cover your item against loss or damage.
Before sending your item, check the Royal Mail website for the most up-to-date information on services, rates, and restrictions.