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alex1128 wrote:No need to be sorry to ask we are all here to learn .
The Royal Mail are in the business of delivering letters and parcels; essentially they're just another courier company, although they're legally required to deliver daily to every address in the country for the same price, and to collect post from letter boxes in the street.
They were recently privatised by the government and are now a private, for-profit company.
The Post Office is a network of shops, who are licensed to provide services such as dishing out pensions and benefits payments (although that's almost all done electronically thses days), providing and checking official forms (for passports, driving licences etc). The Post Office is a state-owned company, although the majority of individual post offices are actually run as private businesses.
A postal order is an order for payment of a specified sum to a named payee, issued by the Post Office. Basically you give them cash and they give you a cheque of that sum and they charge you around 12% for it .... you can fid more infos here : http://www.postoffice.co.uk/postal-orders
I keep seeing track your package by Royal Mail. So does this mean I go to the Post Office or should I look for a Royal Mail shop when I want to send my EEA2 (RC) form. Thank you for the welcome, it is really very much appreciated. Many many thanks.dimitrisln wrote:alex1128 wrote:No need to be sorry to ask we are all here to learn .
The Royal Mail are in the business of delivering letters and parcels; essentially they're just another courier company, although they're legally required to deliver daily to every address in the country for the same price, and to collect post from letter boxes in the street.
They were recently privatised by the government and are now a private, for-profit company.
The Post Office is a network of shops, who are licensed to provide services such as dishing out pensions and benefits payments (although that's almost all done electronically thses days), providing and checking official forms (for passports, driving licences etc). The Post Office is a state-owned company, although the majority of individual post offices are actually run as private businesses.
A postal order is an order for payment of a specified sum to a named payee, issued by the Post Office. Basically you give them cash and they give you a cheque of that sum and they charge you around 12% for it .... you can fid more infos here : http://www.postoffice.co.uk/postal-orders
Go to a Post Office.dimitrisln wrote:...
I keep seeing track your package by Royal Mail. So does this mean I go to the Post Office or should I look for a Royal Mail shop when I want to send my EEA2 (RC) form. Thank you for the welcome, it is really very much appreciated. Many many thanks.
Thank you so very much - it is much clearer to me now. I really appreciate it.noajthan wrote:Go to a Post Office.dimitrisln wrote:...
I keep seeing track your package by Royal Mail. So does this mean I go to the Post Office or should I look for a Royal Mail shop when I want to send my EEA2 (RC) form. Thank you for the welcome, it is really very much appreciated. Many many thanks.
When you mail the package ask the post office clerk for a secure service with tracking.
(It will cost several pounds more than a regular package service).
You will get a receipt with a barcode/tracking number.
You can monitor progress of your package via the Royal Mail 'track your item' website, here:
https://www.royalmail.com/track-your-item
You can also buy a pre-paid Special Delivery envelope for HO to use to return your documents to you safely.
It is pre-paid. The clerk will tell you the cost to pay.
(It will be a grey plastic type of envelope).
Write your home address on the envelope.
Keep one of the bar-code stickers from this envelope so you can track it when HO use it to return your valuable documents back to you.
Enclose this pre-paid, self-addressed envelope in your bundle and send off to HO with rest of your application.
Helpful guidance for a newcomer to our country.ohara wrote:To put it in the simplest way possible:
Royal Mail is the main national postal service in the UK. ...
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