Postal Code (with Country Code)

Standardization Definition

Postal Code (with Country Code)
Description The Postal Code (with Country Code) standardization definition standardizes postal codes and adds a domestic country code, unless there is already a country code in the input.
Examples Input Output
H2N-1Z2 CA-H2N1Z2
h1n2w2 CA-H1N2W2
CDN E8C2R8 CA-E8C2R8
U-27514 US-27514
U.S.A. 27514 US-27514
!V6B 2R7 CA-V6B2R7
Postal Code: S9H 3W4 CA-S9H3W4
Code Postal: S9H 3W4 CA-S9H3W4
V6B C56 CA-V6B5C6
MIC 5G5 CA-M1C5G5
FR. 12345 FR-12345
12345 6789 US-12345-6789
Remarks If a postal code contains 5 digits, followed by a space or hyphen, followed by 4 digits, it is recognized as a United States postal code, and a hyphen is placed between the two sets of digits per U.S. convention.