by osiris » Thu Oct 28, 2010 9:09 am
Hi CarlaBrandi
IRCs are purchased from the Post Office (you may find they're not available in smaller ones, so hunt around). Make sure they're stamped by the Post Office when you buy them, this makes them valid. You would put the IRC
inside your envelope, along with your return envelope, letter and any photos you are sending. You can paperclip them to your return envelope if you like (
don't use staples). You do not need to put any more stamps on the return envelope, just write your address on it and "Airmail/Par Avion" on the top left corner. I would suggest using 2. One may cover it, but as you're likely sending photos and what not, 2 would be advisable.
Just a warning that the current ones expire at the end of this year, new ones should be available now so make sure if you buy one it has an expiry date after that.
Hi CarlaBrandi :)
IRCs are purchased from the Post Office (you may find they're not available in smaller ones, so hunt around). Make sure they're stamped by the Post Office when you buy them, this makes them valid. You would put the IRC [i]inside[/i] your envelope, along with your return envelope, letter and any photos you are sending. You can paperclip them to your return envelope if you like ([b]don't[/b] use staples). You do not need to put any more stamps on the return envelope, just write your address on it and "Airmail/Par Avion" on the top left corner. I would suggest using 2. One may cover it, but as you're likely sending photos and what not, 2 would be advisable.
Just a warning that the current ones expire at the end of this year, new ones should be available now so make sure if you buy one it has an expiry date after that.