![]() UPDATE MAR 2 2022: EMS (Express) and ePacket (Regular) have now been suspended to Ascension, Austria, Cayman Islands, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Greenland, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Laos, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Saint Helena, Serbia, Sweden.ĮMS is also suspended to Bulgaria, Croatia, Montserrat, Slovenia although ePacket is still available there. UPDATE FEB 22 2022: All shipping methods to Ukraine are suspended. UPDATE JAN 27 2022: Seamail is now suspended to Russia. UPDATE OCT 15 2021: ePacket and EMS are now suspended to Israel, Italy, and the UAE. UPDATE JULY 30 2021: Starting July 30, EMS and ePacket have resumed service to the Emirates and Israel. UPDATE JUNE 1 2021: Starting June 1, EMS has resumed service to the US with heavy delays in delivery time expected. UPDATE MAY 18 2021: Starting May 19th, seamail to Canada and New Zealand will be suspended. Argentina, Chile (July 14, 2021: all mail now suspended to Chile), Colombia, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Nepal, Pakistan, Rwanda, and Uganda will be able to receive airmail shipments again, although seamail is still suspended to these locations. UPDATE FEB 25 2021: Starting Feb 26th: Ireland, Algeria, Ukraine, Oman, Cyprus, Morocco, and Jordan will be able to receive airmail and seamail. UPDATE NOV 27 2020: Starting Nov 27th, Canada will be impacted by service restrictions and will only be able to receive seamail (Saver) shipments. Service suspensions have now been created for Pakistan, Brunei, Maldives, and Myanmar. Countries now able to receive ePacket (Regular) but not EMS (Express) are: Slovakia, Belarus, Malta, North Macedonia, Armenia, Kosovo, Vatican, Montenegro, Aruba, Albania, Anguilla, Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius, Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Independent State of Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Saint Maarten, and St. Sri Lanka is now able to accept airmail (EMS and ePacket) but cannot receive seamail shipments. UPDATE AUG 7 2020: Starting August 7th, EMS and ePacket will be available again to San Marino, Turkey, Lichtenstein, and Tunisia. We will begin getting packages ordered with EMS or ePacket out as soon as we can - please understand that we have a large amount of packages to process so your package may take time to ship. UPDATE JUNE 19 2020: Starting June 19th, EMS and ePacket will be available again to these countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden. Spain has been moved to Service Suspensions and Ukraine has moved to Restrictions. UPDATE APR 23 2020: The United States has been added to Service Restrictions. We generally CANNOT accept any cancellations due to JP Post's service disruption. We appreciate your understanding. We deeply apologize for the inconvenience, but we will ship out all orders affected by this service disruption as soon as we can. ![]() Private courier quotes are available for orders upon request only. ![]() Alternatives may include private couriers but please note that private couriers like FedEx are significantly more expensive and are subject to high import fees. ![]() If you have placed an order and your country is affected, please reach out to us to see if we can change your shipping method to seamail.Ĭountries affected by service suspensions CANNOT receive any parcels at this time. These restrictions/suspensions will remain in place until further notice.Īdditionally, JP Post has announced that SAL services are suspended to ALL countries - for countries not included on this list, this means the only available shipping methods are EMS (Express 3-7 business days), ePacket (Regular 5-10 business days), and Surface/seamail (Saver 2-4 months).Ĭountries affect by service restrictions can ONLY receive mail via seamail. ![]() Due to the recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19), Japan Post has announced that service will be restricted and or suspended in 155 countries starting 12am April 2 2020. ![]()
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