Discount Shipping to Canada

How to Ship to Canada

Discover the benefits of USPS international shipping to Canada when you buy and print postage online at no additional cost. VIPparcel simplifies your worldwide shipping process and management while providing the best discounts on USPS international shipping rates to Canada. Ship anywhere to any city in Canada with confidence: select a USPS mailing service option, estimate shipping cost and transit time to Canada, review a package size and weight requirements, examine Canada's importing conditions and prohibited items, fill out a customs form, send the parcel and track it online. Ship to any Canadian city or province from Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and others.  You can send your package to Toronto, Vancouver, London, Red Deer, Kamloops, and anywhere in Canada post is delivered. You can use USPS discount labels to send parcels and packages to most locations in Canada. 

Buy postage online

Create an account to purchase USPS discount  shipping labels and postage. Verify your card and add funds to your account.  PayPal, Bitcoin, and all major cards are accepted.

Print shipping labels

Print labels on any printer on any paper. No special labels or paper required. Use any scale to weigh your package. Print it on any paper you choose and tape or stick the completed label to your box.

Ship your package

Drop your packages off at any local USPS post office or call the USPS and schedule a pick up by USPS mail carrier. Your don't have to go to the post office.

Track the shipment

Track your shipment and confirm item delivery using our online tracking form.

Postage Calculator

Check and compare USPS postage rates for domestic and international shipping.

USPS Priority Mail International Flat Rate® and USPS Priority Mail Express International Flat Rate™ Shipping Options Available>

Taxes and Duties

Custom Duties de minimis in Canada

USD: $20 

It is important to notify your Canadian package recipient that any taxes and fees are due upon delivery and are payable by the receiver of the international shipment to Canada. VIPparcel customers are only accountable for a proper completion of the customs form and shipping label costs. If a receiver denies paying fees for the total landed shipment cost, packages will be returned to the shipper at no additional fee. This is not decided by VIPparcel but by the receiving country. However, VIPparcel customers should note that USPS will not refund the international USPS shipping label cost.

Customs Duties are charges and fees that are imposed by Canada’s customs authority based on a shipment total value: price of goods, insurance, and shipping costs.

Import Taxes are the charges applied by Canada such as general consumption or sales taxes.
De minimis value is a shipment's minimum value exempt from duties and/or taxes. Canadian de minimis value is 20 United States Dollars.  Packages that are valued above 20 United States Dollars should expect to pay additional duties and taxes. 

How to Fill out a Customs Form

The Customs Form is a required document used to declare a shipment when you send a package internationally. When sending an international package, all VIPparcel customers should expect to complete a USPS customs form. In shipping internationally from the US to Canada, a customer is required to complete a customs form, which provides a description of a package content such as goods details, quantity, value, weight, and country of origin.

VIPparcel shipping software simplifies your shipping internationally to Canada. A customs form is automatically set up when a user creates a shipping label; all you need to do is fill out the form online, print international postage to Canada along with the customs form, and ship your packages. Should you need assistance in completing the customs form for your shipment to Canada, we are here to help. We advise first-time senders of packages to Canada to contact us directly for guidance. 

Follow the guideline in order for a package to pass through the Customs Agency:

in order for a package to pass through a customs agency

Be accurate when you enter a shipment category and a declared value.

If you are a commercial seller, you must list package items under merchandise category, and include the Commercial Invoice inside the parcel. Falsifying a customs form by marking commercial goods as “Gift” to avoid customs fees “shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $10,000 per violation or imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both.“ U.S. Code: Title 13: Section 305

The sender's failure to complete the form properly can delay delivery of the item or inconvenience the sender and addressee. Moreover, a false, misleading, or incomplete declaration can result in the seizure or return of the item and/or in criminal or civil penalties. USPS International Mail Services 123.712

Enter either EEL (Exemption and Exclusion Legend) or PFC (Proof of Filing Citation). As a part U.S. Census Bureau regulations for goods export.

EEL code NOEEI 30.37(a) for items value less than $2,500. VIPparcel has set EEL code as a default code entry for users convenience.

You will need to obtain the Proof of Filing Citation if a shipment value is more than $2500. Learn how to get a PFC code.>

Be specific when you describe a package content. When sending multiple items in one package, list each item separately. Goods of the same kind can be listed under a single description with specifying their quantity.

Prohibited Items

Items Prohibited from US Export
US Customs restricts or prohibits certain items from being exported from the United States. For a partial list of items, visit our page of prohibited items

Canadian Import Restrictions

The items below are prohibited for import to Canada

  • Guns, gun parts, and ammunition 

  • Human remains 

  • Illegal narcotics and drugs

  • Alcohol and tobacco

  • Smokeless and electronic cigarettes  

  • Precious metals and stones on jewelry 

  • Asbestos 

  • Goods produced wholly or in part by prison labor

  • Products made in Iran 

  • Used mattresses 

  • Baby walkers other than strollers or carriages

  • Currency and coins

  • Animals and furs

  • Plants


For items that are prohibited for shipping or import to Canada, visit the Canadian custom website.