When making calls to other countries, it is usually necessary to add a prefix code indicating that it is an international call, that is, the international prefix (usually the "" number can be used instead) in front of the number. This code varies from country to country. Immediately after the international crown code is the country you want to callcountry code, And then the phone number you want to dial. Here is a list of international telephone area codes.
Note: The entities in the North American coding project-the United States and all its countries and regions, Canada and several Caribbean countries-share the international "country" area code as 1, which is provided by each state (or part of the state), province, region, or island country Has its own three-digit "regional code". The following list includes regional codes for such countries outside the United States and Canada, as well as U.S. regional codes outside the United States.
International crown code
Enter the international prefix before the area code. This is to avoid confusion with the first few digits of the domestic number. The second list lists common international prefixes.
Dial number | Country/Region of Outgoing Call |
00 | All EU countries, as well as Afghanistan, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, People’s Republic of China, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Israel, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Macau, etc. Administrative region, Malaysia, Mali, Mexico, Moldova, Nepal, New Zealand, North Korea, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Republic of South Africa, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, Vietnam |
000 | Uganda |
001 | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Indonesia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand |
0011 | Australia |
002 | Paraguay, Republic of China |
009 | Colombia, Nigeria |
010 | Japan |
011 | All North American coding project countries or regions |
0021 | Brazil (Brazil’s international prefix is 00-followed by a two-digit operator code) |
810 | Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan |
If you are using a mobile phone, you can directly dial "" instead of the international prefix regardless of the country you are in.