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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 870911" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Actually according to the postal svc. you are suppose to write out the country's name.......</p><p></p><p>From the USPS Web Site <a href="http://www.usps.com/international/addressingintlmail.htm#H2" target="_blank"><span style="color: #3366bb">Addressing International Mail - Address your mail correctly to be sure that it gets there</span></a></p><p>The last line of the address block area must include <strong>only the complete country name</strong> (no abbreviations) written in uppercase letters. Foreign postal codes, if used, should be placed on the line above the destination country. The following shows the order of information for the destination address</p><p>LINE 1: NAME OF ADDRESSEE</p><p>LINE 2: STREET ADDRESS OR POST OFFICE BOX NUMBER</p><p>LINE 3: CITY OR TOWN NAME, OTHER PRINCIPAL SUBDIVISION (such as PROVINCE, STATE, or COUNTY) AND POSTAL CODE (IF KNOWN) (Note: in some countries, the postal code may precede the city or town name)</p><p>LINE 4: COUNTRY NAME (UPPERCASE LETTERS IN ENGLISH)</p><p></p><p>From the <a href="http://pe.usps.gov/text/imm/immc1_007.htm" target="_blank"><span style="color: #3366bb">USPS IMM 122.1 Destination address</span></a></p><p>To Canada, there must be two spaces between the province abbreviation and the postal code, as shown below between “ON” and “KIA 0B1”:</p><p>The following format should always be used for destination addresses to Canada:</p><p></p><p>MS HELEN SAUNDERS</p><p>1010 CLEAR STREET</p><p>OTTAWA ON K1A 0B1</p><p>CANADA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 870911, member: 1246"] Actually according to the postal svc. you are suppose to write out the country's name....... From the USPS Web Site [URL="http://www.usps.com/international/addressingintlmail.htm#H2"][COLOR=#3366bb]Addressing International Mail - Address your mail correctly to be sure that it gets there[/COLOR][/URL] The last line of the address block area must include [B]only the complete country name[/B] (no abbreviations) written in uppercase letters. Foreign postal codes, if used, should be placed on the line above the destination country. The following shows the order of information for the destination address LINE 1: NAME OF ADDRESSEE LINE 2: STREET ADDRESS OR POST OFFICE BOX NUMBER LINE 3: CITY OR TOWN NAME, OTHER PRINCIPAL SUBDIVISION (such as PROVINCE, STATE, or COUNTY) AND POSTAL CODE (IF KNOWN) (Note: in some countries, the postal code may precede the city or town name) LINE 4: COUNTRY NAME (UPPERCASE LETTERS IN ENGLISH) From the [URL="http://pe.usps.gov/text/imm/immc1_007.htm"][COLOR=#3366bb]USPS IMM 122.1 Destination address[/COLOR][/URL] To Canada, there must be two spaces between the province abbreviation and the postal code, as shown below between “ON” and “KIA 0B1”: The following format should always be used for destination addresses to Canada: MS HELEN SAUNDERS 1010 CLEAR STREET OTTAWA ON K1A 0B1 CANADA [/QUOTE]
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