by HappinessStan » Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:22 pm
Hi Dan
Go to the relevant country's postal service website and calculate the return postage. Either find some stamps from that country and stick them on the return envelope, or track down some International Reply Coupons (IRC) and put them in with the letter.
In the UK finding foreign stamps is easier than finding IRCs, but you can probably order them through the Canadian post office's website. You'd have to wait for someone else to help you with how many you need to get something back, (or it may be somewhere obvious on here already), as I don't use them.
Hi Dan
Go to the relevant country's postal service website and calculate the return postage. Either find some stamps from that country and stick them on the return envelope, or track down some International Reply Coupons (IRC) and put them in with the letter.
In the UK finding foreign stamps is easier than finding IRCs, but you can probably order them through the Canadian post office's website. You'd have to wait for someone else to help you with how many you need to get something back, (or it may be somewhere obvious on here already), as I don't use them.