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Canada

Postal Code · Format: ANA NAN

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States / Provinces

850,000

Postal Codes

CA

ISO Code

Frequently Asked Questions

How do postal code systems differ between countries?
Postal code formats vary significantly. The US uses 5-digit numeric ZIP codes, the UK uses alphanumeric postcodes (e.g., SW1A 1AA), Canada uses alternating letters and digits (e.g., K1A 0B1), and Japan uses 7-digit numeric codes (e.g., 100-0001). Some countries like Ireland only recently adopted postal codes.
Do all countries have postal code systems?
No. While most developed countries have postal code systems, some nations do not use them at all or have incomplete coverage. Countries without national postal code systems include some in Africa and the Pacific Islands. Ireland only introduced Eircode in 2015.
How are international postal codes formatted?
International postal code formats range from 3 to 10 characters. Some are purely numeric (US, Japan, China), some alphanumeric (UK, Canada, Netherlands), and formats may include spaces or hyphens. The Universal Postal Union (UPU) recommends placing the postal code before the city name in addresses.
What is the Universal Postal Union?
The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is a United Nations specialized agency that coordinates postal policies among 192 member countries. Founded in 1874, it sets international postal standards including addressing formats, postal code conventions, and international mail exchange rules.
How do postal codes help with international shipping?
Postal codes are essential for international shipping because they enable automated sorting, determine shipping zones and rates, calculate delivery times, and identify customs jurisdiction. Without correct postal codes, international packages may be delayed or returned.