The cost will depend on the total distance that the vehicle will be shipped, but there is additional paperwork for crossing the border which may require a broker and any fees they may charge. Below you can find links to government agencies, some info on working with a broker to ship across the US-Canada border and a resource for shipping estimates.
Because each move is different, there are no flat rates for moving from the US to Canada. Here are some of the factors that contribute to your moving rate:
-Location/city you're moving from
-Location/city in Canada you're moving to
-Size of the home you're moving (what size moving trailer/container you need to move)
-Date you're moving
-Any additional services needed (storage, expedited transit, customs handling, etc.)
The only way to receive an accurate estimate for moving to Canada is to get a free quote from a reputable moving company. Avoid movers that will not provide an estimate in writing, and be sure the company you choose is licensed and bonded to safely move your items across the border.
Cost is 75 cents for standard letter to Canada.
Under an ounce is $0.75.
According to Canada Post's site, which I just looked up, it is $0.52.
what is the cost of a first class satamp from us to canada
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about 2200 US dollar
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Cost is 75 cents for standard letter to Canada.
The cost is 75 cents for an ordinary letter from the US to Canada.
5 us dollars
80 cents
If you have some comic books you can look on the back or inside page at the price that says US/Canada. Usually things cost more in Canada.
Probobly one or two dollars more then what it cost in the US
If you move from Canada to the US and have bad debt in Canada will it effect your credit in the US?
Under an ounce is $0.75.
Around $2-$3 depending on where you live. Cost will always be higher in Canada than the US, FYI.
According to Canada Post's site, which I just looked up, it is $0.52.