What Do You Put Before a Country Code When Dialing Internationally?

Learn why the plus sign (+) is used before country codes in international dialing and how to correctly format phone numbers.

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Before the country code, you typically put a plus sign (+). For example, to dial the UAE country code from outside, you would start with '+971'. Always remember to omit any leading zeros in the phone number after the country code.**

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do you put a plus sign (+) before the country code? The plus sign (+) indicates the international dialing prefix, allowing phone systems to recognize that you are making an international call and automatically substitute the correct exit code for your country.
  2. Should I include leading zeros after the country code when dialing internationally? No, any leading zeros in the local phone number should be omitted after the country code to ensure the call routes correctly.
  3. How do I dial the UAE country code from abroad? To dial the UAE from another country, start with the plus sign (+), followed by 971, then the local phone number without any leading zeros.