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- 15-11-2011
Hi all,
I'm starting this thread cause I'm starting to get worried about my passport. I sent it from Quebec to London, UK as a registered International Letter with Canada Post on October 20. I was told it would take 5-7 business days, and that I would be able to track it. I have a tracking number, and the latest update is from October 21, saying the item left Canada. Now, I have used Canada post for similar things in the past, and I seem to remember that they are not able to give you detailed information once your package leaves Canada. However, I just called Canada post and they said they in fact can do this, and that the next information I will be informed of is when the package reaches the destination country. However, like I said, I seem to remember that this information was not very accurate in my previous experience with international Canada Post mail, so I'm wondering if anyone can help shed some light on how this actually works?
So: In your experience, has Canada Post given accurate/up to date information about registered international items they have delivered for you in the past? Or should I not rely on the tracking info once the package leaves Canada?
Cheers.
I'm starting this thread cause I'm starting to get worried about my passport. I sent it from Quebec to London, UK as a registered International Letter with Canada Post on October 20. I was told it would take 5-7 business days, and that I would be able to track it. I have a tracking number, and the latest update is from October 21, saying the item left Canada. Now, I have used Canada post for similar things in the past, and I seem to remember that they are not able to give you detailed information once your package leaves Canada. However, I just called Canada post and they said they in fact can do this, and that the next information I will be informed of is when the package reaches the destination country. However, like I said, I seem to remember that this information was not very accurate in my previous experience with international Canada Post mail, so I'm wondering if anyone can help shed some light on how this actually works?
So: In your experience, has Canada Post given accurate/up to date information about registered international items they have delivered for you in the past? Or should I not rely on the tracking info once the package leaves Canada?
Cheers.