Mine should be being delivered by Canada Post XpressPost sometime today (Monday), and I've paid for the signature-on-delivery, so we shall see what happens. But mine's going to IRCC's PO Box 7000 address, not to the courier address.Hey all , i was just wondering if anyone had issues with Canadapost Xpress , where it was delivered but not signed for ??
Mine was just delivered and I received my AOR 2 weeks after so you should be fine.Hey all , i was just wondering if anyone had issues with Canadapost Xpress , where it was delivered but not signed for ??
Happily my own CanadaPost XpressPost envelope was duly delivered & signed-for ("RYAN S") about an hour ago. So as of this morning, we definitely know that CanadaPost XpressPost mailings to IRCC's Sydney PO Box 7000 address with signature-on-delivery riders are working perfectly.Hey all , i was just wondering if anyone had issues with Canadapost Xpress , where it was delivered but not signed for ??
You sent it to the wrong address, but don't worry they know this and automatically take it to the correct address.Mine should be being delivered by Canada Post XpressPost sometime today (Monday), and I've paid for the signature-on-delivery, so we shall see what happens. But mine's going to IRCC's PO Box 7000 address, not to the courier address.
I think that Canada Post just puts a little card in the PO Box that IRCC has at the Sydney, NS, Post Office. I don't think that Canada Post is legally allowed to deliver a tracked package anywhere other than where it's specifically been addressed to, no? I did wonder about the courier address, but Canada Post isn't a commercial courier. I just feel safer with Canada Post. I'm a tortoise, not a hare, I guess.You sent it to the wrong address, but don't worry they know this and automatically take it to the correct address.
I don’t know what the rules are, but they clearly do. Otherwise it wouldn’t be delivered. A P.O. box is exactly that. A box in a post office, without anyone to sign for it. That would mean none of the xpressposts would arrive if that were the case.I think that Canada Post just puts a little card in the PO Box that IRCC has at the Sydney, NS, Post Office. I don't think that Canada Post is legally allowed to deliver a tracked package anywhere other than where it's specifically been addressed to, no? I did wonder about the courier address, but Canada Post isn't a commercial courier. I just feel safer with Canada Post. I'm a tortoise, not a hare, I guess.
No, I think that the IRCC worker who collects the mail (i.e., who has the key to the PO Box & who empties it daily) looks out for the little cards telling her/him that there's mail behind the counter that needs to be signed-for, and which s/he is then only too happy to go in to queue to retrieve. So XpressPost envelopes are being received at the Post Office, not at the courier address.I don’t know what the rules are, but they clearly do. Otherwise it wouldn’t be delivered. A P.O. box is exactly that. A box in a post office, without anyone to sign for it. That would mean none of the xpressposts would arrive if that were the case.
Is eXpresspost considered a courier? I assumed is was just expedited mail from Canada Post while purolator is a courier.You sent it to the wrong address, but don't worry they know this and automatically take it to the correct address.
Yes, Anything that the person delivers to a person is courier. If they were putting it into a mailbox, then it's not courier.Is eXpresspost considered a courier? I assumed is was just expedited mail from Canada Post while purolator is a courier.
I don't understand what you're saying. Anyways P.O. Box is just a box that gets collected once a day etc. Courier gets delivered to a person. That's the difference.No, I think that the IRCC worker who collects the mail (i.e., who has the key to the PO Box & who empties it daily) looks out for the little cards telling her/him that there's mail behind the counter that needs to be signed-for, and which s/he is then only too happy to go in to queue to retrieve. So XpressPost envelopes are being received at the Post Office, not at the courier address.