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Put it in a book, wrap it in polyethylene, and send it by parcel post.
The question is worded 'is it possible', the answer is yes of course, just like you can stand on one leg, throw pebbles into the water, sing in a choir, and generally do anything.
Does this make sense, what are the risks and other more correct questions.
Officially, banks prohibit transferring the card to a third party, even within the family. In practice, at post-Soviet state post offices, it is quite a 'normal' situation to open a parcel (although the last years of Ukrposhta are questionable, maybe they put things in order somewhere), and yes, cards are sent by regular mail and reach without problems. but in order to mitigate the risks, it is better to send an unactivated card in an envelope, the opening of which is easy to notice and difficult to fake, to ensure that the service worker did not write down the card details for online banking.
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