Second, double-check that the “Deliver to [your name]” box in the upper-left corner is filled with your correct address.
If they are, go to the checkout and add them to your basket.
There, you’ll see how much more costly purchasing overseas, even from our northern neighbors, will be.
This is the case because of exchange rates, delivery prices (don’t expect free shipping with Prime), customs charges, and import fees.
However, because not all products may cross the border, some people have devised “no-hassle” solutions to almost every problem.
One of these techniques entails having products delivered to a holding facility in the United States located just across the border.
Then, if they live close (or don’t mind driving), Canadians may come to pick up their items and transport them back across the border.
This appeals for several reasons, including cheaper or no Canadian tariffs and a reduced risk of delays in Canadian customs (any international customs stop can result in a substantial delay!).
Canadians sending to the United States have some of the cheapest postal rates in the world, especially compared to other countries.
Standard shipping from Canada costs as little as $6.99, according to this chart.
There is no charge for expedited shipment (as there is for numerous other nations), although Priority Courier Shipping is $13.99.
Of course, you may have to pay customs taxes and tariffs, but any additional charges will be disclosed at the time of purchase.
After returning the item to the proper fulfillment facility, you may anticipate your refund within seven days.
You can return an item from the United States to Canada in one of four ways: