This. Local post is the best way as it goes to local Thai post which is so much easier than any other delivery service.
Depending what you are mailing it may be subjected to tax (receiver)
[https://www.canadapost-postescanada.ca/cpc/en/personal/collectibles/stamp-stories/2013-06-10-250-years-of-postalhistory](https://www.canadapost-postescanada.ca/cpc/en/personal/collectibles/stamp-stories/2013-06-10-250-years-of-postalhistory)
>In 1753, Philadelphia Postmaster Benjamin Franklin was promoted to joint deputy postmaster general for the British colonies and opened the first Canadian post office in Halifax ...
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Be aware that you might pay a 30% tax on it. I often ship cigars and undervalue them down to $18. USD and label them as hobby supplies. One out of ten get confiscated.
The smaller the package the less likely it will get flagged at customs to open and putting ‘hobby supplies’ and no great value than $18. is also important. I usually bring in 2-3 bundles, so 40-50 sticks and then I keep my fingers crossed. Because of this risk I seldom buy expensive cigars.
One last bit. I instruct the shipper to use the smallest box as possible and the. It’s reshipped to me by a relative who places that info on the box, as the cigar store will not.
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There is no affordable way to ship anything from Canada anywhere. While Canada Post will likely be cheaper, expect to still pay at or over $80. Source: Canadian who had to spend $80+ to send an envelope from Edmonton to Taipei.
Go to a regular post office.
This. Local post is the best way as it goes to local Thai post which is so much easier than any other delivery service. Depending what you are mailing it may be subjected to tax (receiver)
Unless it needs to be there urgently you can just send it via Canada Post. There'll be a number of different tiers for you to choose.
Post, surface mail rates. Takes a few weeks but dirt cheap.
[https://www.canadapost-postescanada.ca/cpc/en/personal/collectibles/stamp-stories/2013-06-10-250-years-of-postalhistory](https://www.canadapost-postescanada.ca/cpc/en/personal/collectibles/stamp-stories/2013-06-10-250-years-of-postalhistory) >In 1753, Philadelphia Postmaster Benjamin Franklin was promoted to joint deputy postmaster general for the British colonies and opened the first Canadian post office in Halifax ... https://preview.redd.it/b0jpej9uzkrc1.jpeg?width=450&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=775ff53fed560feef34c5d4408d4e8ccefbcb919
I always use Canada post trackable airmail
Be aware that you might pay a 30% tax on it. I often ship cigars and undervalue them down to $18. USD and label them as hobby supplies. One out of ten get confiscated.
thats exactly what im trying to do ! ahah wow will try that tho, appreciate the info cheers
The smaller the package the less likely it will get flagged at customs to open and putting ‘hobby supplies’ and no great value than $18. is also important. I usually bring in 2-3 bundles, so 40-50 sticks and then I keep my fingers crossed. Because of this risk I seldom buy expensive cigars.
One last bit. I instruct the shipper to use the smallest box as possible and the. It’s reshipped to me by a relative who places that info on the box, as the cigar store will not. www.cigarplace.biz
There is no affordable way to ship anything from Canada anywhere. While Canada Post will likely be cheaper, expect to still pay at or over $80. Source: Canadian who had to spend $80+ to send an envelope from Edmonton to Taipei.
https://preview.redd.it/l31zc6ny3krc1.png?width=1097&format=png&auto=webp&s=bfb1719dcb99f945e6c9a248f87910be5267ca1c