International Country Calling Codes

Find any country's phone code and learn how to dial internationally. Our comprehensive guides explain phone formats, area codes, and time zones.

Code Country Region Guide
+1 USA & Canada North America View Guide →
+27 South Africa Africa View Guide →
+33 France Europe View Guide →
+34 Spain Europe View Guide →
+39 Italy Europe View Guide →
+43 Austria Europe View Guide →
+44 United Kingdom Europe View Guide →
+48 Poland Europe View Guide →
+52 Mexico North America View Guide →
+54 Argentina South America View Guide →
+55 Brazil South America View Guide →
+49 Germany Europe View Guide →
+61 Australia Oceania View Guide →
+62 Indonesia Asia View Guide →
+63 Philippines Asia View Guide →
+64 New Zealand Oceania View Guide →
+65 Singapore Asia View Guide →
+81 Japan Asia View Guide →
+82 South Korea Asia View Guide →
+86 China Asia View Guide →
+91 India Asia View Guide →
+92 Pakistan Asia View Guide →
+351 Portugal Europe View Guide →
+964 Iraq Middle East View Guide →
+965 Kuwait Middle East View Guide →
+966 Saudi Arabia Middle East View Guide →
+971 UAE Middle East View Guide →
+973 Bahrain Middle East View Guide →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a country calling code?

A country calling code is a 1-3 digit prefix assigned to each country by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). You dial it before the local number when making international calls. For example, +1 is for the USA/Canada, +44 is for the UK, and +81 is for Japan.

How do I dial an international number?

To dial internationally: 1) Dial your exit code (or use + on mobile), 2) Dial the country code, 3) Dial the local number without the leading 0 or trunk prefix. For example, to call a UK number from the US: +44 20 1234 5678.

Do I need to drop the 0 when dialing internationally?

Yes, in most countries. The leading 0 is a domestic trunk prefix and should be removed when calling from abroad. For example, a London number 020 1234 5678 becomes +44 20 1234 5678 internationally.

What's the difference between a country code and an area code?

A country code identifies the country (e.g., +61 for Australia) and is used for international calls. An area code identifies a region within a country (e.g., 02 for Sydney) and is used for domestic long-distance calls. When calling internationally, you need both.

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