Country Codes Cheat Sheet: Dialing Any Country Correctly

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Country Codes Cheat Sheet: Dialing Any Country Correctly

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Published: January 5, 2026

Dialing internationally doesn't have to be confusing. The key is understanding three parts: your country's **exit code** (international access prefix), the destination **country code**, and the local number (often without the leading trunk digit 0).

In 2026, the global standard remains the **+** symbol (E.164 format), which most mobile phones automatically convert to your local exit code. This cheat sheet covers how to dial correctly, common exit codes, and a quick-reference table of codes for major travel and business destinations (no major changes since 2023–2025 per ITU E.164).

How to Dial Internationally – Step-by-Step

  1. From a mobile phone: Dial + [Country Code] [Local Number] (omit leading 0 in most countries).
  2. From a landline: Dial your country's exit code (usually 00 or 011) + [Country Code] + [Local Number].
  3. Special cases:
    • North America (+1): No leading 0 needed; includes area code (e.g., +1-212-555-1234 for New York).
    • Mobiles: Some countries charge more for mobile vs landline — check rates.
    • Shared codes: +1 (USA/Canada/Caribbean), +7 (Russia/Kazakhstan).
Pro Tip

On smartphones, hold down the 0 key to get +. Always omit the domestic trunk prefix (usually 0) after the country code — e.g., UK number 020 1234 5678 becomes +44 20 1234 5678.

Common Exit Codes (International Access Prefixes)

  • Most countries (Europe, Asia, Africa, etc.): 00
  • United States, Canada, many Caribbean: 011
  • Russia, some ex-Soviet states: 8~10 (wait for tone) or 00
  • China: 00
  • India: 00
  • Australia: 0011
  • Japan: 010
  • Brazil: 00xx (carrier code) or 00

On mobiles worldwide, just use + — the phone handles the exit code automatically.

Country Calling Codes Cheat Sheet (Major Destinations 2026)

Country / Region Country Code Example Dialing (from mobile) Notes
United States / Canada+1+1-XXX-XXX-XXXXNANP – includes area code; no leading 0
United Kingdom+44+44 20 1234 5678Omit leading 0
Germany+49+49 30 12345678Omit leading 0
France+33+33 1 23 45 67 89Omit leading 0
Italy+39+39 06 12345678No leading 0 usually
Spain+34+34 912 345 678No leading 0
China+86+86 10 12345678Mobile: +86 13x/15x/etc.
India+91+91 22 1234 5678Omit leading 0
Japan+81+81 3 1234 5678Omit leading 0
South Korea+82+82 2 1234 5678Omit leading 0
Australia+61+61 2 1234 5678Omit leading 0
Brazil+55+55 11 1234 5678Omit leading 0
Mexico+52+52 55 1234 5678No leading 1 for mobiles now
South Africa+27+27 11 123 4567Omit leading 0
Egypt+20+20 2 12345678Omit leading 0
Nigeria+234+234 1 234 5678Omit leading 0
Thailand+66+66 2 123 4567Omit leading 0
Vietnam+84+84 28 1234 5678Omit leading 0
Indonesia+62+62 21 12345678Omit leading 0
Philippines+63+63 2 1234 5678Omit leading 0
Singapore+65+65 1234 56788-digit numbers
Malaysia+60+60 3 1234 5678Omit leading 0
United Arab Emirates+971+971 2 123 4567Omit leading 0
Saudi Arabia+966+966 11 123 4567Omit leading 0
Israel+972+972 2 123 4567Omit leading 0
Russia+7+7 495 123 4567Shared with Kazakhstan
Turkey+90+90 212 123 4567Omit leading 0

For the full 200+ list, refer to ITU E.164 or sites like countrycode.org. No major changes in 2025–2026.

Dial Confidently in 2026

Mastering country codes is simple: always start with +, add the country code, then the local number (without trunk 0). Use mobile + for automatic exit code handling, and pair with travel eSIMs or VoIP apps for cheap/unlimited calls.

Save this cheat sheet — and never get a "number not reachable" again. Safe travels and happy calling!

About the Author

Amar Behura, Founder of MyLine

Amar Behura

Founder & Editor

Amar founded MyLine to make global connectivity easy. He travels frequently and tests dialing, eSIMs, and calling solutions worldwide.

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