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You can follow your shipment abroad online via Track & Trace or the My bpost app using the barcode number of your shipment. As soon as your parcel crosses the border, another foreign postal service will take care of the delivery. From the moment your parcel is abroad, we depend on information from our foreign colleagues.
Which stamps do I use for a letter to a foreign address?
FAQResidential
bpost has stamps for shipments outside Belgium. There are stamps for Europe (EUROPE) and for the rest of the world (WORLD). You can buy them at our Postal office and Postal Points and in our eShop. example EUROPE eShop - stamps EUROPE example WORLD eShop - stamps WORLD The number and type of stamps for your letter sent abroad depends on the size, weight and destination of your letter.
What is Mail Ahead?
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Mail Ahead in the My bpost app allows you to see your incoming mail, even before the mail carrier drops it in the letterbox. You will see an image of the outside of your personal mail that you will receive in your letterbox that day. This newly launched feature is in its beta version and not yet available to everyone. Our beta tester community is growing, and you may become part of it soon. Alternatively, you can access it once it’s fully launched.
When and where can I pick up my registered mail?
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If you have received one, the pick-up location and term will be stated on your failed delivery notice. If you have chosen in the My bpost app to have registered mail delivered straight to a Post Office or Post Point near you, you will receive a push notification in the app and e-mail as soon as the registered mail is available for pick-up.
You can find all stamps – including limited series, special editions and theme stamps: In our eShop At our Philately & Stamps Printing department (philately@bpost.be or 02 278 50 70) In our 'Filaboetiek' in Mechelen (Egide Walschaertsstraat 1b, 2800 Mechelen) and Brussels (Lakensestraat 1, 1000 Brussels). You'll find the opening hours on page 2 of the latest edition of Philanews.
You can set up this service free of charge in the My bpost app under ‘delivery preferences’. All you need to do is identify yourself. You can do that using itsme or by scanning your ID card in the app. You can also go along to a post office to request delivery of registered mail straight to your letterbox. You will have to show your ID card for this.
After we have received your parcel from the sender, we try to deliver all parcels sent within Belgium the next workday. You can follow the status of your parcel with Track & Trace and the My bpost app using your barcode. The stated time slot (date and time) for delivery is an indication; 95% of the parcels are delivered within this time slot. More information about the delivery period of international parcels.
How do I create an account for the Mobile Postcard app?
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Use your existing bpost account or if you don't have one yet, simply create one by completing the following steps: Download the Mobile Postcard app via the App Store or Google Play. Open the app and select ‘Menu’ in the bottom right corner. Select ‘Log in’ and then ‘New account’. Fill in the requested details. Your email address is used as your login account. You'll receive an email to confirm your registration.
How do I create a shipping label?
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Follow the steps below to easily create your own shipping label: Go to the online shipping tool or the My bpost app and choose between a national or international shipment. Choose a delivery method: an address, Parcel Locker or Pick-up point. Enter the weight and if desired choose extra options. Enter your details then those of the addressee. Pay and print your shipping label. Or choose the 'Print my shipping label' option and have it printed in a Post Office or Post Point.
How do I know when my parcel arrived at the addressee?
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Follow your parcel with Track & Trace or the My bpost app. You'll need the barcode number or the reference of your parcel. Those details are on your shipping label or you received them via text message or email; they are also on the shipping receipt or Post Office receipt. If you want to be notified by text message or email, choose the option ‘With confirmation of delivery’ when creating your shipping label. This option is only available for shipments within Belgium.